Coryphantha georgii is a species of cactus that is endemic to Mexico.
How to keep Coryphantha Georgii.
Water
Coryphantha georgii is a drought-tolerant plant that requires thorough watering only when the soil has dried out. During the growing season, from spring to fall, water it once or twice a week. In the winter, reduce watering to just once a week. It's best to use rainwater or distilled water to prevent soil compaction. Additionally, make sure to avoid splashing water on the stem to prevent rot.
Pruning
To keep your Coryphantha georgii healthy, prune it in early spring. Carefully remove any dead or damaged parts to improve light exposure and airflow. Be sure to use sterilized tools and avoid excessive pruning to preserve the plant's natural shape. Regular pruning encourages new growth and helps prevent disease, ensuring your Coryphantha georgii remains vibrant.
Botanical profile.
- Genus
- Coryphantha
- Family
- Cactaceae