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What Should I Do For My Giant Saguaro Cactus That Is 15 Years Old And About Three Feet High?

I bought seeds in Sedona Arizona 15 years ago and planted them. They looked like little pieces of pepper. From this picture, does it look like I am growing it correctly? I kind of expected it to grow up having the arms instead of all of these other Main stems. Any advice?


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#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 08/13/2021 @ 4:28 pm

It can take 75 years to get those arms, 60 in your case. It looks good though. Likely these are all individual plants. You may want to separate out a couple of them and put them in separate containers.

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