Copiapoa
🌵 Copiapoa — Atacama Gem
Family: Cactaceae | Origin: Coastal Atacama Desert, Chile | Slow-growing, collectible, fog‑adapted
✨ Key Features
- Shape: Solitary or clustering globular/short‑columnar; blue‑grey/silvery waxy bloom (full sun = best colour)
- Ribs: 10–20 distinct ribs; woolly white crown; spines thin‑thick, pale/yellow/brown/black
- Flowers: Bright yellow, funnel‑shaped, summer, 2.5–5 cm wide
- Root: Taproot or thick fibrous; needs deep pot
- Popular species: C. cinerea, C. hypogaea, C. humilis, C. tenuissima, C. laui
🪴 UK / Sheffield Care
✅ Light: Full sun 6+ hrs/day — south/west window, conservatory, greenhouse; harden off outdoors May–Sep
✅ Soil: 90% mineral / 10% organic — 50% grit/pumice + 30% coarse sand + 10% limestone chips + 10% low‑nutrient cactus compost
✅ Water: Critical — soak‑and‑dry only
- Spring–Summer: Water deeply when bone dry; drain fully; avoid overhead late day
- Autumn: Reduce Sep; stop completely by Oct
- Winter: COMPLETELY DRY; keep 8–12°C (46–54°F), never below 5°C (41°F)
✅ Feed: Very weak high‑potash cactus feed once only, June — too much = weak growth
✅ Pot: Deep terracotta; repot every 3–4 years — dislikes root disturbance
âś… Pests: Mealybugs (body + root); watch woolly crown
⚠️ Quick Facts
- Fog‑adapted: Not heavy rain lovers — drought‑tough
- Own‑root > grafted: Slower but more stable, keeps natural form
- Rot = #1 risk: Cold + wet = fatal
Plant sent bare rooted
Photo taken June 2026
Pictured in 9cm pot
Plant 10cm tall
🌵 Copiapoa — Atacama Gem
Family: Cactaceae | Origin: Coastal Atacama Desert, Chile | Slow-growing, collectible, fog‑adapted
✨ Key Features
- Shape: Solitary or clustering globular/short‑columnar; blue‑grey/silvery waxy bloom (full sun = best colour)
- Ribs: 10–20 distinct ribs; woolly white crown; spines thin‑thick, pale/yellow/brown/black
- Flowers: Bright yellow, funnel‑shaped, summer, 2.5–5 cm wide
- Root: Taproot or thick fibrous; needs deep pot
- Popular species: C. cinerea, C. hypogaea, C. humilis, C. tenuissima, C. laui
🪴 UK / Sheffield Care
✅ Light: Full sun 6+ hrs/day — south/west window, conservatory, greenhouse; harden off outdoors May–Sep
✅ Soil: 90% mineral / 10% organic — 50% grit/pumice + 30% coarse sand + 10% limestone chips + 10% low‑nutrient cactus compost
✅ Water: Critical — soak‑and‑dry only
- Spring–Summer: Water deeply when bone dry; drain fully; avoid overhead late day
- Autumn: Reduce Sep; stop completely by Oct
- Winter: COMPLETELY DRY; keep 8–12°C (46–54°F), never below 5°C (41°F)
✅ Feed: Very weak high‑potash cactus feed once only, June — too much = weak growth
✅ Pot: Deep terracotta; repot every 3–4 years — dislikes root disturbance
âś… Pests: Mealybugs (body + root); watch woolly crown
⚠️ Quick Facts
- Fog‑adapted: Not heavy rain lovers — drought‑tough
- Own‑root > grafted: Slower but more stable, keeps natural form
- Rot = #1 risk: Cold + wet = fatal
Plant sent bare rooted
Photo taken June 2026
Pictured in 9cm pot
Plant 10cm tall