I sure cactus grow on soil.Wasn't to expect this happen..CAN cactus grow in hydroponics? Well "I'd like to know how to grow cactus on hydroponic!

by Livergg89

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  1. Livergg89

    Few weeks ago I put callus hylocelerus cutting in pond just to let it decompose and become organic fertilizer.but suddenly I noticed a root start to growing from hylocelerus cutting.soo.. I got idea to put it upward .after few weeks I notice a new growth!

  2. Due_Opinion9615

    They are preety tropical that why you can do this, but that one happy plant for sure.

  3. Selenicereus (including Hylocereus) will, like Pereskiopsis, mostly grow wherever and however as long as it’s warm enough and they can find water.

    Here are my invasive Pereskiopsis growing from a 1-liter container of water (I do add fertilizer in the solution, and there is an air stone that oxygenates the solution constantly. Not sure how much the air stone is needed, I need to experiment without it)

    https://preview.redd.it/ms5pzfts79hg1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=26c8d3486deb6b604ceaf0887c32cdbfe2553cd3

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