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January 7th, 2005

My cactus is dying and I don’t know why. 🙁

  1. January 7th, 2005 at 18:07 | #1

    aphids….

  2. January 7th, 2005 at 20:04 | #2

    it has strep

  3. Keacher
    January 7th, 2005 at 20:35 | #3

    Those little white spots might be aphids, but what about the big black and blue spot? It looks like my cactus got pummeled in a fight! The weird thing is that it happened literally overnight. One day it was fine, and the next day it was like that.

    Gentlemen, we may be witnessing the emergence of an underground cactus fight club…

  4. Dinko
    January 8th, 2005 at 19:18 | #4

    Hmmm …. did you water it? Looks like fungus to me …. if you look closely, it’s comming from inside in other spots too. May have happened from being too wet, or, it was infected before you got it

  5. Keacher
    January 8th, 2005 at 20:09 | #5

    My initial thought was that I must have overwatered it, but I quickly realized that “a few drops every few weeks” was, if anything, underwatering it. That black stuff is a relatively new phenomenon, but those fuzzy white things have been there since a few weeks after I got it. My best guess is that they are some sort of insect that my cactus picked up while sitting in my cube.

    Unfortunately, the Black Death spread significantly over the past 24 hours. I apologized to the cactus for being such a bad caretaker then unceremoniously dumped it in the trash can.

    I’m now 0 for 2 on successful plant care, though I blame the first failure on a bad plant sitter.

  6. January 9th, 2005 at 14:13 | #6

    if you don’t have a cat, get a spider plant. “In the home, plant diseases are very rarely a problem.” Just keep it lightly watered; not too wet.

  7. wojo
    January 9th, 2005 at 15:03 | #7

    i thought that you’d appreciate this:
    http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20050106-4509.html

  8. Keacher
    January 10th, 2005 at 07:34 | #8

    The spider plant sounds pretty robust; I’ll have to check one out.

    Go Jon Stewart!

  9. Dinko
    January 10th, 2005 at 19:42 | #9

    Sounds like you could use “Cast Iron Plant”
    http://www.denverplants.com/foliage/html/aspidistra.htm

  10. Keacher
    January 10th, 2005 at 21:09 | #10

    Wow… that sounds perfect!

  11. vince
    January 12th, 2005 at 09:41 | #11

    you could also get a pineapple plant. I’ve severly abused mine multiple times, and it never seems to die off…though the fruit it bears probably won’t be very sweet…

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