4” Blue torch Cactus Pilosocereus Azeures blue cactus yellow spines
4” Blue torch Cactus Pilosocereus Azeures blue cactus yellow spines
4” Blue torch Cactus Pilosocereus Azeures blue cactus yellow spines
4” Blue torch Cactus Pilosocereus Azeures blue cactus yellow spines

Blue torch Cactus Pilosocereus Azureus Cactus 4'' Pot Live Plant

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$8.00
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$8.00

Overview

The Blue Torch Cactus, scientifically known as Pilosocereus Azureus, is a striking succulent known for its tall, columnar shape and blue-green hue. It's a perfect addition to any plant collection and can thrive both indoors and outdoors with proper care. Each plant ships in a 4-inch pot, ready to be displayed in your home or garden.

Light Requirements

  • Sunlight: Prefers bright, direct sunlight 
  • Placement: Ideal locations include south-facing windowsills or any spot with ample sunlight. For outdoor placement, ensure it receives full sun.

Watering

  • Frequency: Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
  • Method: Use the "soak and dry" method—water thoroughly until it drains out the bottom, then let the soil dry before watering again.
  • Winter Care: Reduce watering frequency during the winter months as the plant goes dormant.

Soil

  • Type: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix. You can improve drainage by adding perlite or sand.
  • Pot: Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent water from sitting at the bottom, which can lead to root rot.

Temperature and Humidity

  • Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures between 70°F to 90°F (21°C to 32°C).
  • Cold Tolerance: Can tolerate temperatures down to 35°F (10°C) but should be protected from frost.
  • Humidity: Prefers low humidity. High humidity can lead to fungal issues.

Fertilizing

  • Frequency: Feed with a balanced, water-soluble cactus fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer).
  • Winter Care: Do not fertilize during the winter dormancy period.

Repotting

  • Frequency: Repot every 2-3 years or when the plant outgrows its pot.
  • Method: Carefully remove the cactus, gently shake off old soil, and replant in a slightly larger pot with fresh cactus mix.

Common Problems

  • Overwatering: Can lead to root rot. Ensure the soil dries out completely between waterings.
  • Pests: Watch for common pests like mealybugs and spider mites. Treat infestations with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
  • Sunburn: Too much direct sunlight, especially if the plant is suddenly moved to a brighter spot, can cause sunburn. Introduce it to more light gradually.

Additional Tips

  • Propagation: Propagate by cuttings. Allow cut ends to callous over before planting in soil.
  • Growth: Can grow up to 10 feet tall. Prune to maintain the desired height and shape.