Frailea castanea — an easy houseplant, prefers partial sun light
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Frailea castanea

Frailea Castanea

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Frailea castanea is a species of Frailea found in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.

A note from PlantMom

Frailea castanea shows strong disease resistance and generally tolerates normal care without becoming ill easily. It can, however, be vulnerable to mealybugs; these pests may cause some harm but are usually not a major problem. Regarding care, Frailea castanea is drought-tolerant and does not require frequent watering. It endures extended intervals without water and needs little fertilizer. On the other hand, it is very prone to root rot if kept in poor light and given too much water. In general, Frailea castanea is a good choice for those who prefer low-maintenance plants, though it remains important to meet its basic needs. It is especially appropriate for people who are away for long stretches or who may forget to water regularly.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Frailea Castanea.

Light

Frailea castanea comes from habitats with dappled light, such as the understory of forests or rocky sites that provide natural shade. It prefers partial sunlight but can also tolerate full sun.

Water

Frailea castanea is well-suited to dry conditions due to its high drought tolerance, requiring minimal water—ideally just once every three weeks. Typically grown indoors, this plant’s growth cycle demands careful watering management to mimic its natural habitat, where rainfall is infrequent.

Temperature

Frailea castanea does best in warm conditions and needs elevated temperatures during the growing season to encourage growth and metabolic activity. It prefers plenty of sunlight, suitable moisture levels, and good air circulation. However, it is vulnerable to damage from temperatures that are too low and from overwatering. It is important to maintain a balance and also avoid excessively high temperatures and overly dry conditions.

Fertilizer

Frailea castanea needs light fertilizer applications once or twice a year during the growing season. Do not fertilize in winter or in summer when the plant is dormant. Reduce feeding for plants that have been repotted and wait a few months after repotting before applying fertilizer. Fertilizing helps maintain healthy growth and encourages flowering.

Pruning

Frailea castanea needs very little pruning. Simply remove any withered flowers and branches. This will help redirect the plant's nutrients to support healthier growth.

Pot & Repot

Repot Frailea castanea during spring or summer, selecting a pot slightly larger than the current one that provides good drainage. Use a sandy or gritty cactus mix with excellent drainage. Handle the plant carefully to avoid the spines. Allow the cactus to dry out before repotting to lower the chance of root rot. After repotting, wait one week before watering to give the roots time to heal.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Succulent
Life Cycle
Annual
Genus
Frailea
Family
Cactaceae
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Mature Height
2 cm
Mature Spread
5 cm
Leaf Color
Dark Green
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Flower Color
Yellow
Flower Size
2.03 cm to 3.05 cm
Bloom Time
Summer, Early fall
Planting Time
Spring
Harvest Time
Late summer, Fall
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