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Eriosyce senilis var. multicolor

Owl-eye Cactus / Bird's Nest Cactus

Complete Care Guide

☀️ Light & Temperature

Requires bright, direct sunlight (at least 6 hours of direct sun daily) to maintain its dense spination and compact shape. A south- or west-facing window is ideal indoors.

  • Light Requirements: Needs at least 6 hours of bright, direct sunlight daily to maintain its compact shape and dense, multicolored spination.
  • Temperature Range: Thrives in warm summer temperatures between 65°F–85°F (18°C–29°C). Prefers dry environment with excellent air circulation.
  • Winter Rest: A cool, dry winter rest period (around 45°F–55°F / 7°C–13°C) is key to promoting spring blooming. Can tolerate brief dips to 25°F (-4°C) if kept bone dry.
  • Etiolation Alert: Too little light will cause the plant to stretch and weaken. Move to a sunnier exposure immediately if growth becomes elongated and pale.
  • 💧 Watering & Soil

    Demands an extremely porous, gritty, and free-draining substrate. Use a standard commercial cactus and succulent mix amended with extra perlite, pumice, or decomposed granite. These plants possess a fleshy taproot highly susceptible to sitting water.

  • Soak and Dry Method: Water thoroughly until it runs out the drainage hole, then allow soil to dry out completely before watering again.
  • Winter Watering: Cease regular watering during winter dormancy. Offer only a tiny splash once a month to prevent roots from desiccating completely.
  • Soil Mix: Use a gritty, fast-draining cactus mix with extra perlite or pumice. Choose a deep pot to accommodate its substantial taproot.
  • 🌱 Feeding & Maintenance

    • Fertilizing: Feed sparingly during spring and summer using a balanced, low-nitrogen liquid cactus fertilizer diluted to half-strength. Apply once a month. Do not fertilize during winter dormancy.
    • Repotting: Repot every 2 to 3 years in spring just as new growth begins. Choose a deep pot for its substantial taproot, but avoid excess soil that holds onto moisture.
    • Grooming: Remove any dried or dead material from the base to keep the plant tidy and improve airflow around the crown.

    ⚠️ Common Troubleshooting

    • Soft or mushy stem base (Root Rot): Caused by overwatering in poorly drained soil. Unpot immediately, trim off rotting roots, let healthy tissue callous for a week, and repot in fresh, dry, gritty mix.
    • Stem splitting or cracking: Can happen if a completely dry plant is given a sudden heavy watering in spring. Introduce water gradually in early spring to avoid this.
    • Elongated, pale growth (Etiolation): Searching for more light. Move to a sunnier exposure immediately.
    • Pests (Mealybugs): Watch for mealybugs hiding deep within dense, hair-like spines. Dab with a cotton swab dipped in 70% isopropyl alcohol.

    Quick Summary

    ☀️ Light

    6+ hrs bright direct sun daily

    💧 Water

    Soak & dry, keep dry in winter

    🪺 Soil

    Gritty, fast-draining cactus mix

    🌡️ Cold

    Tolerates brief dips to 25°F