Finally repotted! Older spines are turning orangey.
Echinocactus grusonii White spine
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Re: Echinocactus grusonii White spine
Repotting a plant like this is always a daunting task. I have a Ferocactus Hystrix that desperately needs repotting. Hopefully it will get done this year!
I'm no expert, but the discoloration of the older spines is normal.
I'm no expert, but the discoloration of the older spines is normal.