








Bunny Ears Cacti is an easy maintenance indoor plant that can work as an excellent addition on window shelves, work tables and other compact spaces. Only one thing to be very careful of is not to overwater the cacti. Water the Bunny Ears Cacti only when the top one inch of the soil is dry. Allow the water to drain out of the pot and remove any excess from the saucer. During fall and winter, water lightly only every three to four weeks.
Bunny Ears Cacti loves being in a bright spot with partial sunlight for a few hours each day.
Bunny Ears cactus should be re-potted every one to two years. Wait at least a week after re-potting to water the plant. Fertilize the cacti plant every other water period during spring and summer with a diluted houseplant food or cactus formula.


Common Problems
Q1. Why has my Bunny Ears cacti started drooping?
Drooping of the plant can be caused because of over-watering. Bunny Ears wilts when grown in a poorly draining soil. It is very important to follow a strict watering schedule and always use a well-draining pot for the plant.
Q2. How do I know if my Bunny Ears cactus is dying?
If the Bunny Ear cactus is falling over, drooping down severely and developing brown spots, they are the signs of the dying plant. Not only that but also, if you could spot shriveled leaves, they are heading towards death.
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