
Major Totem Pole Cactus Cutting
The Totem Pole Cactus Cutting Pachycereus Schottii Monstrosus A slow-growing columnar cactus that reaches up to 12ft. The cactus features areoles along the length of it, which are small bumps that create the appearance of having many faces etched into it – thus its common name “Totem Pole Cactus”. CARE INSTRUCTIONS Sunlight: Full sun. when indoors, placing the cactus near an east or west facing window is best for optimal light. If placing outside during the warm months (50+ degrees), we recommend a covered patio that gets really good light Watering – drought tolerant species. Water once a month. Make sure the soil drying completely 3 days after watering. Soil – premixed bags of cactus soil. You can make your own with sand, organic soil, perlite, and small lava rock. DO NOT use regular potting soil. Issues – Root rot is caused when the soil does not have proper drainage and stays moist for too long. We recommend planting your cutting in a clay or terracotta pot with