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Cactus & Succulents › Melocactus matanzanus

Melocactus matanzanus

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Common name: Dwarf Turk’s Cap Cactus | Native: Matanzas, Cuba

Family: Cactaceae | Collector’s favourite

✨ Key ID

- Shape: Small, bright green globe (7–9 cm wide), 8–9 ribs, pale brown/white spines

- Cephalium: At ~4–5 years, grows a fuzzy red‑orange woolly cap on top — stops stem growth once it forms

- Flowers: Tiny pink‑carmine blooms emerge from the cap in summer

- Size: Stays compact — max ~9 cm across

🪴 UK Care (Sheffield)

✅ Light: Bright full sun, but shade midday in summer to avoid scorch

✅ Soil: Fast‑draining mineral mix: 20% cactus soil + 70% grit/pumice + 10% limestone chips

✅ Water: Not fully dry in winter

- Spring–Summer: Water deeply when almost dry (don’t let stay bone‑dry weeks on end)

- Autumn: Reduce from Oct

- Winter (≥12°C/54°F): Light water every 3–4 weeks — never completely dry dormancy

✅ Temp: Min 12°C (54°F) — dies below 8°C; warm windowsill/greenhouse only

✅ Feeding: Weak high‑potash cactus feed monthly Apr–Aug

✅ Pests: Mealybugs & root mealybugs — check under cephalium & pot edges

✅ Repot: Only when tight; very delicate roots — disturb as little as possible

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⚠️ Quick Notes

- Non‑toxic (unlike Adenium/Pachypodium), but sharp spines

- Grows slow, cephalium takes years to appear — worth the wait

- Rare wild, buy only nursery‑propagated stock

Plant sent bare rooted

Photo taken June 2026

plant size 10cm

Common name: Dwarf Turk’s Cap Cactus | Native: Matanzas, Cuba

Family: Cactaceae | Collector’s favourite

✨ Key ID

- Shape: Small, bright green globe (7–9 cm wide), 8–9 ribs, pale brown/white spines

- Cephalium: At ~4–5 years, grows a fuzzy red‑orange woolly cap on top — stops stem growth once it forms

- Flowers: Tiny pink‑carmine blooms emerge from the cap in summer

- Size: Stays compact — max ~9 cm across

🪴 UK Care (Sheffield)

✅ Light: Bright full sun, but shade midday in summer to avoid scorch

✅ Soil: Fast‑draining mineral mix: 20% cactus soil + 70% grit/pumice + 10% limestone chips

✅ Water: Not fully dry in winter

- Spring–Summer: Water deeply when almost dry (don’t let stay bone‑dry weeks on end)

- Autumn: Reduce from Oct

- Winter (≥12°C/54°F): Light water every 3–4 weeks — never completely dry dormancy

✅ Temp: Min 12°C (54°F) — dies below 8°C; warm windowsill/greenhouse only

✅ Feeding: Weak high‑potash cactus feed monthly Apr–Aug

✅ Pests: Mealybugs & root mealybugs — check under cephalium & pot edges

✅ Repot: Only when tight; very delicate roots — disturb as little as possible

‍ ‍

⚠️ Quick Notes

- Non‑toxic (unlike Adenium/Pachypodium), but sharp spines

- Grows slow, cephalium takes years to appear — worth the wait

- Rare wild, buy only nursery‑propagated stock

Plant sent bare rooted

Photo taken June 2026

plant size 10cm

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