Gymnocalycium schickendantzii syn. Echinocactus schickendantzii
Chin Cactus
Gymnocalycium schickendantzii is a nice looking broadly globular, somewhat flattened cactus similar to Gymnocalycium saglionis, but with quite varied spination, some with beautiful long interlacing spines. About 10 cm in diameter, dark olive green to brownish green. Young plants have broadly orbicular plant bodies which, when mature, become about as tall as they are broad.
Contributed by @bananas
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Full sun
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Very little water
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Not Frost hardy
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Light and free draining
Common name
Chin Cactus
Latin name
Gymnocalycium schickendantzii syn. Echinocactus schickendantzii
type
Cactus
family
Cactaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Gymnocalycium schickendantzii syn. Echinocactus schickendantzii
Gymnocalycium schickendantzii is a nice looking broadly globular, somewhat flattened cactus similar to Gymnocalycium saglionis, but with quite varied spination, some with beautiful long interlacing spines. About 10 cm in diameter, dark olive green to brownish green. Young plants have broadly orbicular plant bodies which, when mature, become about as tall as they are broad.
Propogation
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
Moon cactus propagation is achieved by removing the offsets, which are smaller versions of the parent plant growing from the base of the rootstock. These divide away easily and root readily in a cactus potting soil.
Planting young plants
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
The moon cactus is usually sold already grafted in a process that removes the bottom of the Hibotan and the top of the rootstock cactus. The two halves are set together at the cut ends and soon heal together. The life of the moon cactus can be extended by re-grafting it onto a fresh rootstock.