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torch succulent Silver Torch Cactus 'Cleistocactus strausii' 2 Gal

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torch succulent Silver Torch Cactus 'Cleistocactus strausii' 2 GalAre you looking for something unique that will make your neighbors envious? Introducing the silver torch cactus, also known as Cleistocactus strausii, a vibrant member of the Cleistocactus genus. The name is derived from the Greek word "kleistos," which means "closed," referring to the fact that the plant's red or burgundy tubular flowers rarely open. With its wooly white appearance, thanks to its fine needles and bristles covering its stem, it's like

Are you looking for something unique that will make your neighbors envious? Introducing the silver torch cactus, also known as Cleistocactus strausii, a vibrant member of the Cleistocactus genus. The name is derived from the Greek word "kleistos," which means "closed," referring to the fact that the plant's red or burgundy tubular flowers rarely open. 

With its wooly white appearance, thanks to its fine needles and bristles covering its stem, it's like having a fluffy cloud in your home! And the best part? It's super easy to care for! 

This stunning columnar cactus is sure to stand out in any garden with a width of about 6 feet and has long, thin cylindrical stems that can extend up to 10 feet, adding a touch of exotic beauty to your outdoor oasis. 

But what's even better than its striking appearance? This is an incredibly low-maintenance plant hailing from high mountain regions in Bolivia and Argentina. You can easily propagate silver torch cactus by stem cuttings, requiring very little attention from you. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting out, this plant is perfect for anyone who wants a gorgeous addition to their collection without all the fuss. 

Watering Needs 

Despite being a drought-tolerant plant, silver torch cacti prefer moderate watering during the growing season in the spring and summer months. To encourage healthy root development, water the plant deeply but sparingly. 

When these desert cacti go dormant in the winter, water it less, soaking it completely, then letting the soil completely dry out.   In spite of the right watering frequency, cactus roots can be damaged if the soil is not fast draining.   

Light Requirements 

The silver torch cactus thrives in direct sunlight. Even though it can handle some partial shade, it won't bloom as well in this environment. They will only bloom if they are exposed to 5-6 hours of direct sunlight. In order to prevent the plant from receiving too much direct sunlight, it is best to offer some afternoon shade if your area regularly experiences harsh sunlight. 

When cacti don't get enough light, their stems tend to be thinner than they should, and they usually grow thinner and have a pointed instead of rounded tip. The stem may also be paler, shorter, or even lack spines, or its spines may be more widely spaced. To avoid these problems, make sure your silver torch cactus gets plenty of light. 

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

These wooly torch cacti favor very airy, sandy soil that drains well. Planting them in ordinary soil will result in compacted roots, stunted growth, and, most likely, root rot. Instead, make or buy a well-draining potting mix, or ideally, use Go to soil-cactus-mix-blend-1-gal-4-qt-cacti-succulent-dirt-compost-growing-media that contains over mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your cactus to thrive. 

Ideally, you should look for a fertilizer with an approximate blend of 5-10-15 that is higher in phosphorus than nitrogen. The best choice is to use an organic fertilizer as they last longer and keep your soil alive by adding other beneficial compounds and microbes that encourage plant health and nutrient absorption. 

Hardiness Zones & More 

The silver torch cactus requires sunny, warm climates to thrive in its natural habitat, but some species are tolerant of cold temperatures. Generally, these are hardy plants that can be grown in the garden in USDA zone 9 - 10. It thrives in moderate room temperatures during its active growth phase.

While the cactus is dormant in the winter, temperatures shouldn't rise above 50–59°F. This Cleistocactus strausii cactus will attempt to grow if the temperature is too high, but it won't receive enough light to do so normally, resulting in unusually thin and sluggish new growth.

Additionally, these cultivated plants can endure temperatures as low as 20 °F. It is therefore best to plant your silver torch cactus plants in a container that you can bring indoors during the winter if you live in a cold climate.

 

Be sure to add Silver Torch Cleistocactus strausii to your home or garden and enjoy its low maintenance care, while admiring its impressive display year after year. 

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My high prey instinct, Husky/Malamute, loves it. The moment it started moving she was on it. Wouldn't let her brother near it. Not noisy. Has USB port so you can recharge it. It's Very cute. Easy to clean you just pop off the covering and toss it in the washer. Great Brain stimulation - that also allows them to get their energy out - without having to talk a long walk in the middle of winter. Just what I was looking for.
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Great little toy, the dogs really love it. Works great for kids also, they like to watch it wiggle around.
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Lynde Creviston
New York, US
★★★★★ 3
Good toy
My dog really loves toys, technically he loves to kill toys. This toy is supposed to be chew proof but after 1 day my dog managed to pry it open where the Velcro is to hold the ball inside and rip the Velcro out. Now when he shakes it the plastic ball comes flying out so it had to be removed. It also gets super slimy after he chews on it. He still loves to chew and shake the toy itself so overall it was a good buy since I don’t have to spend most of my day walking through my house picking up stuffing that he has pulled out of his other toys. He is not a big dog by the way just a Boston terrier with stuffed animal issues lol.
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Sara Beth Blankenship
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 4
My puppy loves this!!!
UPDATE: my puppy still loves this toy, but I’m not super impressed with the craftsmanship. The fabric around the Velcro started to fray after just a few days and within a week the Velcro was completely detached from the fabric. She’s still able to play with it for now though. I’ll probably end up taking the ball out of the inside and putting it into a different toy and I’ll just sew some Velcro on so I can open and close it. It does stay charged a long time and my puppy enjoys playing with it but the novelty wears off a lot quicker now that she’s had it a couple of weeks. She’s usually into it for about 5 min and then it just vibrates its way into a corner until I turn it off. My 4 month old chorkie (6 pounds) absolutely loves this toy! I was afraid it might scare her at first but no, as soon as we turned it on she was like “LET ME AT IT!!” We’ve only had a it a few days but so far, it’s been a godsend when we are eating dinner or working or other times when we can’t entertain her as much as we would like to. It wears her out too, and after playing with it for about 20 minutes, it’s nap time. So far the battery life has been great. I fully charged it when it arrived and 3 days later it still hasn’t needed to be charged, and she has played with it for about an hour a day, in 15-20 min increments. I like that it has Velcro instead of a zipper, I think it’s a lot safer. The initial “Hello” when you turn it on is kind of loud but other than that, the noises it makes aren’t super loud. It repeats back the things you say, which took me a while to figure out. My puppy hasn’t barked at it but if you have a barker just keep that in mind, it will basically double the barks. It feels like it’s made pretty well, and my dog is kind of an aggressive chewer (she’s a teething puppy so of course she is) but so far it’s held up really well and she hasn’t been able to get the Velcro undone and get to the ball in the middle but if you have a bigger dog they might be able to. The Velcro is pretty strong though. Overall, it’s super cute and it makes my puppy happy which makes me happy! I definitely recommend to anyone who has a puppy or a dog with a lot of energy and needs something to keep them occupied for a while. I will say, after about 30 minutes max, my puppy is kind of over it but that’s a lot longer than anything else has kept her attention so I consider that a win. If I remember, I will update after a month or so to say how it’s holding up as far as charging goes and the overall quality of the toy, but so far I’m super impressed.
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Lindsey D.
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 2
Major flaw
My dog liked this, but the charging port part is at the perfect position for dog teeth to catch on (there's a very large indented part with the on/off switch and that), so after only about two weeks of play, the usb C port is ruined and the toy can no longer be charged. Larger dogs or very small dogs might have fewer issues. My dog is a miniature dachshund and he could pick up the toy by biting at that indented part. (Also that "hello" is incredibly grating and if I forgot to turn off the toy would sound hours later, like in the middle of the night when we're sleeping and then my dog wakes up and freaks out.)
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