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  • 🌵 The First Warm Days of April: When to Take Your Cacti Outside and How to Water Them?

    🌵 The First Warm Days of April: When to Take Your Cacti Outside and How to Water Them?

    April 8, 2026June 4, 2026

    April is the moment when every cactus lover starts looking toward the balcony or garden.The sun shines brighter, the days grow longer, and the most important question arises: Is it time to take the cacti outside? And when should we start watering? Mistakes during this period are the most common — and sometimes fatal. So…

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  • Lithops (Living Stones) – Complete Care Guide

    Lithops (Living Stones) – Complete Care Guide

    March 30, 2026

    What Are Lithops? Lithops, also known as Living Stones, are unique succulent plants native to Southern Africa. They have evolved to closely resemble small stones, allowing them to blend into their natural environment and survive extreme heat and drought. Their unusual appearance, stunning patterns, and wide variety of colors make them one of the most…

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  • Origin of Variegation in Plants: Permanent vs Temporary

    Origin of Variegation in Plants: Permanent vs Temporary

    March 9, 2026

    What is Variegation? Variegation is a phenomenon in which differences in color or pigmentation appear in plant tissues. It can be permanent or temporary, depending on the cause of its occurrence. These variations often appear as white, yellow, or cream-colored areas on leaves and stems, typically due to the absence of chlorophyll in certain cells….

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  • Viruses of Cacti: Transmission Through Grafting, Mechanical Spread, and Control Methods

    Viruses of Cacti: Transmission Through Grafting, Mechanical Spread, and Control Methods

    March 5, 2026

    A brief scientific overview for cactus collectors Viral diseases are one of the most underestimated problems in cactus collections. Unlike fungal or bacterial diseases, viruses often remain invisible for a long time, while slowly spreading through a collection during routine operations such as grafting, propagation, repotting, and plant handling. For cacti this is especially important…

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  • The Use of Fungicides When Sowing Cacti and Succulents

    The Use of Fungicides When Sowing Cacti and Succulents

    January 27, 2026

    Pros and Cons – an Experienced Agronomist’s Perspective Sowing cacti and succulents is always a process with elevated risk. High humidity, warmth, fine substrates, and the weak immune systems of young seedlings create ideal conditions not only for germination, but also for fungal diseases. For this reason, the use of fungicides at sowing is one…

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  • Adapting Cacti and Succulents After Winter Postal Delivery

    Adapting Cacti and Succulents After Winter Postal Delivery

    January 6, 2026

    A practical guide for customers and collectors Winter postal delivery of cacti and succulents is a common and safe practice used by professional nurseries and collectors worldwide. During the cold season, plants are in dormancy and tolerate transportation much more easily. With proper adaptation after arrival, they quickly rebuild their root systems and continue growing…

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  • 🌿 Variegated Forms in Plants — How They Arise and How to Recognize Them

    🌿 Variegated Forms in Plants — How They Arise and How to Recognize Them

    November 4, 2025

    What Is Variegation Variegation is the stable appearance of light (cream, white, yellow, or pink) areas on the leaves or stems of plants, caused by a lack or reduction of chlorophyll in part of the tissues. This effect may result from two main mechanisms: 1️⃣ Meristem chimerism – different genetic layers coexist within the same…

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  • 🌱 The Danger of Overusing Pesticides and Fertilizers: Why “More” Doesn’t Mean “Better”

    🌱 The Danger of Overusing Pesticides and Fertilizers: Why “More” Doesn’t Mean “Better”

    October 15, 2025

    From time to time we notice the mistake which beginners sometimes make — people wanting to “help” their plants by giving them a little extra fertilizer or pesticide.But in the plant world, “more” can easily turn into the opposite of “better.” ⚗️ How Fungicides and Insecticides Work Fungicides and insecticides are active chemical substances designed to act…

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  • 🪴 Rehabilitation Guide for Boswellia Plants After Delivery

    🪴 Rehabilitation Guide for Boswellia Plants After Delivery

    October 2, 2025

    🪴 Rehabilitation Guide for Boswellia Plants After Delivery 1. Unpacking and Initial Check Carefully remove the plant from its packaging. Take off any protective wrapping materials. Inspect the roots and trunk for signs of mold or rot. 2. Quarantine and Adaptation Keep the plant separate from other plants for the first 7–10 days. Place it…

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  • Autumn Fungicide Treatment for Cacti and Succulents: Why and How

    Autumn Fungicide Treatment for Cacti and Succulents: Why and How

    September 12, 2025

    Autumn is the perfect time to prepare your cacti and succulents for the winter dormancy period. During this time, plants are particularly vulnerable to fungal diseases due to lower temperatures, increased humidity, and reduced natural defenses. Even healthy-looking plants can harbor fungal spores in the soil or on their surfaces. That’s why applying fungicides in…

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