Keep your eyes peeled in case that gross looking stuff starts to spread. If I were you, I would be picking off the leaves with the brown, water-soaked looking lesions. Bacterial leaf spot can spread really fast.
You're fine. 40s and low 50s are bad for long periods because growth will slow down a lot, but if it's warming up during the day they'll be fine.
Just don't plant out while it's still getting that cool at night. Prolonged slow growth can lead to disease.
Thanks! They're not bad looking. :cool: At this point, they get top heavy and blow over in thunderstorms if I don't cut them back every year. Take a look at the cacti thread if you want to see them.
How musha you wan?
If I could, I'd bring you a pan of lasagne and some beer. But I live a thousand miles away, so heres a wad of internet cash.
(Thanks for setting up the gofundme, SL!)
They don't usually get sunburn through a window. I think they filter out a lot of the UV that causes sunburn.
Do you keep that humidity dome on your plants all the time? Some of that damage looks like foliar disease to me. Bacteria thrive in humid environments where leaves stay wet...
Anybody want to give a home to some orphan cacti? <a href="http://thehotpepper.com/topic/68101-cactus-cuttings-for-sale/?p=1546735" rel='nofollow external' class="su_links">http://thehotpepper.com/topic/68101-cactus-cuttings-for-sale/?p=1546735</a>
I just wanted to "tag" you all to let you know I have a big pile of cuttings to get rid of again this year. They're not free this time, but my prices are a lot lower than what I saw on ebay.
Here's the new thread...
I pruned my Trichocereus cacti a few months ago and have a bunch of cuttings to get rid of again. These are all healthy and callused cuttings ready to ship and plant. If you want more information about them, check out the cactus thread in the "growing other" forum. I wrote detailed...