Watch me as i repot my mexican fence post pachycereus marginatus columnar cactus.
Mexican fence post cactus propagation.
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We have some of them in a narrow bed between the driveway and an east facing block wall.
This mexican fence post cactus grows surprisingly fast and has new red spines.
Since then it has added almost 3 feet to its height.
What may not be initially obvious is that 11 years ago i started this cactus from a 2 ft.
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This cactus above is a mexican fence post pachycereus marinatus which has been happily growing in my front garden.
The mexican fence post cactus can grow very fast especially if you give it supplemental water.
They soon take root and form an effective and attractive barrier.
Last year i bought a 1 foot tall specimen and planted it in a large container.
Propagating from cactus pads.
Ironically the mexican fence post in my plant container is growing the fastest and shows no signs of stress from the summer sun.
Mexican fence post cactus makes a great plant for a small area because it is to linear.
The tall stems branch out from the cactus base to form a fence like cluster of tall cylindrical posts usually with 5 or 6 pronounced ridges.
Marginatus does not grow.
I think it s an exceptionally attractive cactus and i wish i had acquired a few more.
Photo by doug martin.
Make sure as well to stand the cactus up in an empty container to let its.
Despite the harsh environment they do well even with sporadic water.
Use a sharp knife or razor blade.
Like most cacti and succulents these plants propagate by cuttings.
Cuttings are planted where a fence is desired.
The mexican fence post is one of the most attractive and cleanest looking cacti available.
The mexican fence post is native to the states of hidalgo queretaro and guanajuato and is widely planted and naturalized throughout mexico.
Pruning shears are not ideal for making a clean cuts.
Maintenance plant the mexican fencepost in well draining soil and full sun with reflected heat or partial shade.
The mexican fence post will eventually reach 20 feet tall and will remain as straight as it is in this photo.
Make sure the knife or blade you are using is cleaned and disinfected to prevent the spread of disease.
The mexican fence post in my planter is doing the best.
Along these ridges run symmetrical rows of small white thorns that make the mexican fence post look striped from a distance.
You want a clean cut and avoid jagged edges or crushing the tissues of the cacti.