They should be fine. Many cacti can survive for weeks, months, or even years, out of soil. Sometimes that is a method to get them to pup.
I hope the thrive for you!
This is how I made our vacation a little lasting… 💚
Stones and cacti were all collected from the island. The big cactus in the front was even fallen off after a windy night! 🏝️
Screwed me took 1,5 weeks to get cacti soil and get this done. Poor cacti waiting in the paper towel. LOL. But omg this was so fun!! 🤩 praying that they will survive!!! 🌵 #cacti
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They should be fine. Many cacti can survive for weeks, months, or even years, out of soil. Sometimes that is a method to get them to pup.
I hope the thrive for you!
Ahhh thanks you’re right!
That’s why I didn’t prioritize but the succulents on the sides, I simplified it and said cacti, started to get a lil mushy 😱😂 but the 2 in the middle didn’t change at all :)🌵
I've had cactus cuttings that I intended to throw away, because they were damaged and small, grow pups after a few months of being ignored outside in a dry shaded area.
I gave them away, and the pics of them that I see now blow my mind. The new growth looks large, healthy, and green.
Cacti and succulents are amazing. You can graft almost any species together too!