Mammillaria geminispina is a stunning and popular cactus, easily recognized by its dense covering of white radial spines that give it a frosty, fluffy look—and sharp, reddish central spines that peek through. Native to central Mexico, it often grows in clumps or small mounds and produces beautiful pink to magenta flowers in a circular crown.
Here’s how to care for it:
🌵 Mammillaria geminispina Care Guide
☀️ Light
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Loves bright, indirect light to full sun.
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Indoors: Best in a south or east-facing window.
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Outdoors: Give it morning sun and light afternoon shade, especially in hot climates.
💧 Watering
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Water only when the soil is completely dry.
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In spring/summer: every 10–14 days, depending on heat and humidity.
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In winter: Reduce to once a month or less—keep almost dry.
🌱 Soil
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Use a gritty, well-draining cactus mix.
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Add extra cinder, perlite, coarse sand, or pumice to improve airflow and prevent rot.
🌡️ Temperature
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Prefers temps between 70–85°F (21–29°C).
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Hardy down to about 40°F (4°C) if dry.
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Not frost-tolerant—bring indoors if you’re in a cold zone.
🍽️ Fertilizer
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Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted cactus fertilizer.
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Do not fertilize in winter.
🪴 Growth & Repotting
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Forms tight clusters over time.
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Repot every 2–3 years, ideally in spring.
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Use gloves—it has sneaky central spines!
🌸 Flowering
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Produces small pink or magenta flowers in a crown-like ring.
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Needs plenty of light and good care to bloom.
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