height | 8–12in | |
width | 1–3ft | |
tolerates | Cool Summers, Drought, Fog, Heat, Pots | |
water needs |
Moderate | |
water info |
The fishbone cactus prefers to go mostly dry between waterings during summer and totally dry during winter. They are forgiving of overwatering given a fast draining medium (of cactus mix or orchid bark) and warmth, especially during their summer growing season. If the medium isn’t fast draining enough, cold winter rains can lead to yellowing, brown spots on the branches or roots rotting. Keep an eye out for shriveling leaves, as this is a sign that your plant would like some water. | |
hardy to |
32F | |
exposure | Full Shade – Part Shade | |
indoor outdoor |
In or Out | |
drainage | In Pots: Cactus Mix, Orchid Bark | |
fertilizing | Bloom | |
origin | S Mexico | |
california native |
No | |
sunset zones |
16, 17, 20–24, H2 |