Description
Growing at low elevations on rocky hillsides, Ferocactus coloratus is found only between Punta Pricta and Miller’s Landing, Baja California, North West Mexico. This solitary cactus grows a round or elongated dark green stem with many prominent ribs. With maturity the bright red long hooked spines form a dense cage, with the stem barely seen underneath. Yellow and red flowers may emerge during the summer months.
WATERING
Water thoroughly and regularly when soil is 100% dry during the spring/summer months. Refrain from watering during the winter months.
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS
Full sun.
FEED
Use a cactus fertiliser 3 times between March – November.
REPOTTING
This species can live in the same pot for several years. Repotting may only be necessary once every 2-3 years (or longer), once roots begin to protrude out of the drainage holes. Use a well draining cactus compost, adding extra drainage medium such as perlite, pumice or grit.
POT SIZE / HEIGHT
See available sizes below. Please note that, due to their natural variability, specimens’ height may be within 10-20% of the stated height below.
Plant is supplied in its plastic nursery pot.






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