My Cactus Is Drooping
Written by Craig B

My Cactus Is Drooping

If your cactus is drooping, it’s a sign that something in its care routine or environment may be off. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you diagnose and fix it:

🌵 Common Causes of a Drooping Cactus & What To Do

1. Overwatering (Most Common)

  • Symptoms: Soft, mushy base; drooping or collapsing stem

  • Fix:

    • Stop watering immediately.

    • Check for root rot by gently removing it from the pot.

    • If roots are black/mushy, trim damaged areas and repot in dry, well-draining cactus soil.

2. Underwatering

  • Symptoms: Wrinkled, shriveled skin; feels dry and limp

  • Fix:

    • Water thoroughly but ensure excess drains out.

    • Let the soil dry completely between waterings.

3. Poor Light

  • Symptoms: Leaning or stretching (etiolation), weak stem

  • Fix:

    • Move the cactus to a brighter location—ideally a south- or west-facing window.

    • If indoors, consider a grow light during darker months.

4. Temperature Stress

  • Symptoms: Drooping after cold nights or extreme heat

  • Fix:

    • Keep the cactus in a consistent environment between 60–85°F (16–29°C).

    • Avoid placing it near cold drafts or heating vents.

5. Pest Infestation

  • Symptoms: Drooping along with spots, discoloration, or visible insects (mealybugs, spider mites)

  • Fix:

    • Inspect the cactus and treat with insecticidal soap or neem oil if needed.

6. Root Bound or Poor Soil

  • Symptoms: Pot is too small, roots visible at drainage holes

  • Fix:

    • Repot in a slightly larger container with fresh cactus mix.

✅ What To Do Right Now

  1. Inspect the base of the cactus — soft and squishy = likely rot.

  2. Gently remove from pot to check the roots.

  3. Assess the soil — soggy soil = overwatering; dry and cracked = underwatering.

  4. Move to better light, if needed.

  5. Don’t water again until you’re sure of the cause.

 

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