Good night #hivegarden friends, this time I want to show you some pictures of my little cactus, I hope you like them. As you know my native language is Spanish, I use a translator that helps me a lot.
Here I have one of aloe vera or as they say here in Venzuela: sabila, and another one that I don't remember its name but I have two.
Here I also have a “dragon's eye”, with its scientific name: Huernia macrocarpa. The dragon's eye is delicate with the lack of water in spite of being a cactus, the other one that I do not remember the name at the moment also. Sometimes if I don't water it for more than two days, the poor cactus falls down.
All these cactus the dragon's eye, the crown of christ and the other cactus that I don't remember the name, have children from each “arm” that comes out of the cactus, I cut it and sow it and luckily they all stick together.
Here I also have “crown of Christ” of the small one, which has the pink flower, its scientific name is Euphorbia milii. The crown of christ does not need so many attentions, if I have realized that it needs a lot of sun and water, it needs enough sun, if you do not place it in the sun it gets a little amortized even if you pour water, since it is a cactus, the same as the big crown of christ that in my opinion is more beautiful, the difference that has this variant of plant is that it does not grow as much as the big one and the big one has the problem that if it rains a lot it falls all, the same as all plant needs water, but not too much.
I finally found the way, today was a rainy day and I took out the fruits and planted them, I hope that the excess rain does not affect my Pichiguey that my dad brought me a week ago. As you can see the land of my patio is quite arid and that it has rained, it is that precisely in the part that I planted the pichiguey not much rain water arrives, I suppose that it is good because the other Pichiguey that I have I planted it in another part of the patio that if enough water arrives and the pichiguey looks half strange.
As you can see the cephalium fruit has the shape of a sweet chili pepper, I took it out carefully, I tried as much as possible not to touch it, they say that it is not good to let the thorns touch it because otherwise it will be damaged. At the bottom of the cephalium you can see that it has a color a little bit like fuchsia and above it is intense red like a chili pepper.
That's all for today friends, I hope you liked it.
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I used https://www.deepl.com/es/translator to traduction.
The images are my own.
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