Notocactus magnificus (Eriocactus magnificus, Parodia magnifica)
Notocactus magnificus , also known as Parodia magnificus , is an impressive globular cactus, appreciated for its bluish-green color, symmetrical ribs and delicate yellow spines, which give it an elegant and harmonious appearance . It is native to South America, especially Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay , where it grows in semi-arid and rocky areas, adapting to drought conditions and intense light.
This cactus is relatively easy to care for , making it perfect for succulent collectors and ornamental plant lovers. When mature, it can form clusters of rounded stems , creating a spectacular effect in cactus gardens or decorative pots.
Care instructions
Being a hardy cactus, Notocactus magnificus requires intense light and moderate watering , making it ideal for apartments and xerophytic gardens:
🌿 Light: Preferably bright direct light . At least 6 hours of sun per day is recommended for healthy growth.
🌡️ Temperature: Tolerates temperatures between 5-35°C , but must be protected from frost (below 5°C ). In the cold season, it is recommended to keep it in a dry and cool place.
💧 Watering: Moderate to low! Water once every 2-3 weeks in summer and once every 4-6 weeks in winter, allowing the substrate to dry completely between waterings.
🌱 Substrate: A well-drained mix for cacti and succulents, rich in sand and gravel , to prevent excessive water retention.
🌿 Fertilization: Apply a cactus fertilizer (NPK 5-10-10) once every 2 months during the growing period (spring-summer).
🪴 Transplantation: Recommended every 3-4 years , to renew the substrate and allow root development.
Height with pot included approx. 8 cm
The plant is sold without flowers.