
Echinopsis Oxygona — Pink Flowering Globe Cactus
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Echinopsis Oxygona is one of those cacti that earns gasps — the round ribbed body is attractive enough on its own, but it periodically produces enormous pink trumpet-shaped flowers that can be wider than the cactus itself. The flowers open in the evening and last only a day or two, making each bloom a genuine event worth watching for. A patient grower's most rewarding plant.
Difficulty — Beginner Friendly | Maintenance — Low | Ideal for — Both Indoor and Outdoor
What's in the Box
- 1 × Live Echinopsis Oxygona Cactus (Bare Rooted)
- No pot included
Care Guide
☀️ Sunlight — Full sun to bright indirect light, 5–6 hours daily. South-facing windowsill is ideal.
💧 Watering — Once every 14–18 days in summer. Every 35–40 days during monsoon. Overwatering delays flowering.
🌱 Soil — Gritty cactus mix: 40% cocopeat + 40% coarse river sand + 20% perlite.
🌡️ Temperature — Thrives in 20°C–40°C. Handles Indian summer heat very well.
✂️ Maintenance tip — To encourage flowering, allow the plant a slightly drier and cooler rest period in December–January. Blooms typically appear on mature plants that have had this rest cycle.
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Yes, Echinopsis Oxygona can be kept indoors near your brightest window. A south or west-facing window with 4–6 hours of direct sunlight works best. Without adequate light, cacti will stretch and lose their compact shape.
Water Echinopsis Oxygona once every 10–14 days in summer. In monsoon, reduce watering significantly as humidity keeps soil moist. In winter, once every 20–25 days is enough. Always check soil is bone dry before watering.
Echinopsis Oxygona has sharp spines that can injure if touched carelessly — always handle with thick gloves and keep away from children and pets. The plant itself is non-toxic but spines pose a physical hazard.
Yes, but move Echinopsis Oxygona under a covered area during monsoon to prevent waterlogging. Ensure excellent pot drainage and avoid watering during rainy periods. Excessive moisture in monsoon is the biggest threat to cacti in India.
Repot Echinopsis Oxygona once every 2 years or when roots emerge from the drainage hole. Use a terracotta pot one size larger with well-draining cactus mix. Best time to repot is spring (February–March) before Indian summer.