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Pootle | 14:04 Thu 19th Oct 2006 | Animals & Nature
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I have a particular cactus that has been with me for over 6 years. In the last year, he has been infected by mould probably caused by over watering. I recently cut off the top where the mould had set in in an attempt to savage him but it spread further but has since stopped.
My question is, can this little warrior be saved or is he dying? Shall I perform more surgery?

Many thanks
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Pootle don`t prattle, give the little chap one last chance. Perform your surgery.keep him warm and talk to him.
hi... if you're cutting parts off your cactus you must let the bit you want to keep dry and let scar tissue form over the cut - drying it out will help discourage the fungus from spreading, and your cactus should put out some tiny roots from which to regrow from. Also if you've done this it's a good idea to use a layer of sand over your cactus soil mix to help with drainage and wicking moisture away from the tender fellow while he recovers!
I assume you mean salvage? : ) Try a fungicide of some description.

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