How To Care For A Totem Pole Plant
Step 1
Place 1 inch of small pebbles into the bottom of a clay or terracotta pot no more than one size larger than your totem pole plant's present container. Remove your plant from its container and tease the roots loose with your fingers. Cacti bloom better when rootbound.
Step 2
Place the cactus into the new pot, and add cactus soil to the bottom until the top of the root ball is approximately 1 inch from the top of the rim. Continue filling the pot with soil, packing it down with your fingers, until it is level with the top of the root ball. Place a stake in the pot if necessary to stabilize your plant.
Step 3
Spread 1/2 inch of pebbles on the top of the pot to stabilize the totem pole plant. Mix liquid special cactus fertilizer or general purpose 20-20-20 liquid fertilizer to 1/4 strength, and water the plant well, pouring the solution through until it runs from the bottom of the pot.
Step 4
- Place 1 inch of small pebbles into the bottom of a clay or terracotta pot no more than one size larger than your totem pole plant's present container.
- Place the cactus into the new pot, and add cactus soil to the bottom until the top of the root ball is approximately 1 inch from the top of the rim.
Step 5
Place your totem pole cactus in the brightest sun available. Indoors, a southern window is ideal. Outdoors, place it in semi-shade and gradually acclimate it to full sun over the course of a month.
Step 6
Fertilize monthly from March until October with a special cactus fertilizer or 20-20-20 liquid fertilizer. Alternatively, apply a balanced timed-release pelletized fertilizer, such as a 14-14-14, at the rate of 1 teaspoon per gallon of pot size. A standard 6-inch clay pot is considered a gallon. Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Do not water or fertilize during the winter.
Step 7
- Place your totem pole cactus in the brightest sun available.
- Alternatively, apply a balanced timed-release pelletized fertilizer, such as a 14-14-14, at the rate of 1 teaspoon per gallon of pot size.
Step 8
Protect your potted totem pole cactus from freezing temperatures by bringing it indoors or moving it at least 3 feet away from windows and doors where cold air may leak in. Protect large outdoor container plants by watering them well before a freeze and covering them with several blankets. Wrap the bottom of the trunk and container of larger outdoor totem pole cacti with securely tied blankets.