Cactusmania

Mammillaria geminispina crestata Ø 23

Part of the Cactaceae family, this rare and beautiful crested Mammillaria geminispina is potted in a 23 cm (9-inch) container. Its striking form brings a distinctive, organic elegance to any setting.
Not grafted
Code 1449

Mammillaria geminispina is one of the most fascinating succulent plants, belonging to the vast Cactaceae family. Native to Mexico, this plant does not exceed 10 cm in height and stands out for its spines, which range from white to yellow depending on the variety. These characteristics make it particularly attractive to succulent enthusiasts. Its round shape and compact appearance give it an elegance that makes it an ideal choice to enrich green spaces with a touch of originality.

The crested variety

The crested variety of Mammillaria geminispina is distinguished by its truly unique growth pattern. Instead of developing vertically, this form features a curved and sinuous arrangement of spines, creating a striking visual effect. This growth habit not only enhances the plant’s aesthetic appeal but also makes it an interesting topic of conversation among enthusiasts and collectors. The flowers that bloom in spring are generally small, pink or white, and form crowns around the top of the plant, offering a fascinating spectacle.

Cultivation

Growing Mammillaria geminispina requires attention, but the rewards are plentiful. Ensuring proper soil drainage is essential, so it is recommended to use pots with holes at the bottom. The choice of substrate is equally crucial: a mix of sand and perlite is ideal for promoting healthy root development. This type of soil not only ensures good drainage but also minimizes the risk of water stagnation, preventing root rot—one of the leading causes of death in succulents.

Light and watering

Mammillaria geminispina loves direct sunlight but must be protected from scorching. The ideal position is where the plant receives good natural light while avoiding direct exposure during the hottest hours of the day. As for watering, during the growing season, it is recommended to water every two or three weeks, ensuring the substrate dries completely between waterings. In winter, when the plant enters dormancy, it is best to drastically reduce watering or even suspend it to preserve the plant’s water reserves.

Fertilization

Fertilizing Mammillaria geminispina is another key aspect for healthy growth. During the growing season, it is advisable to use a cactus-specific fertilizer, properly diluted. Applications should be made every 4-6 weeks, providing nutrients without overloading the plant and risking damage. Choosing the right fertilizer and following recommended dosages can make a substantial difference in the plant’s health.

Interesting facts

Mammillaria species are not only admired for their beauty but also carry an interesting cultural significance. In various cultures, they have been associated with resilience and patience, making them objects of admiration not just for their appearance but also for the messages they convey. Some also believe that certain Mammillaria varieties may help improve air quality, purifying the indoor environment—making their presence not only decorative but also beneficial for the well-being of inhabitants.

In conclusion, Mammillaria geminispina, especially its crested variety, is not only a botanical gem but also an exciting cultivation project for enthusiasts. With proper care and attention, this plant can thrive, becoming a wonderful addition to any succulent collection.

68,00

Origin

Mexico

Family

Cactaceae

Exposure

Direct sun at least half a day from early spring to autumn. Return to a cool and ventilated place when the temperature approaches zero.

Watering

Regular (every 10 days) from spring to late summer. Check that the earth is completely dry before watering again.

Fertilization

In spring and autumn

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