Shangri-Ha Cactus Ranch
Astrophytum Myriostigma cv. Kikko nudum - 4.75 inch
Astrophytum Myriostigma cv. Kikko nudum - 4.75 inch
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Astrophytum Myriostigma cv. Kikko nudum
You will receive the exact, large specimen shown here.
Beautiful flecking on this one too!
Measures 4.75"wide x 3.75" tall above the soil line.
Showcased here in one-of-a-kind handmade pottery (sold separately).
Will be shipped bare root.
The Astrophytum Myriostigma cv. Kikko nudum is a rare and striking cactus cultivar, often referred to as the "Bishop's Cap" cactus due to its shape.
Key Features:
- Appearance:
- It's a spineless cactus with smooth, often greenish or bluish-green stems.
- It differs from the standard Astrophytum myriostigma by lacking the white flecks (trichomes) that give it a speckled look.
- It features pointed tubercles along the ribs edges, giving it a "saw tooth" or bumpy appearance.
- These tubercles and the furrows between them create a raised, geometric design on the ribs, resembling a tortoise-shell (hence "Kitsu-kow" meaning "Turtle shell" in Japanese).
- Young seedlings may appear normal, with the characteristic "saw teeth" developing as the plant matures (typically between 3 to 7 years old).
- It typically has 5 ribs.
- It can grow up to 120 cm tall and 5-10 cm in diameter.
- Flowers:
- Produces pale-yellow, silk-shining flowers.
- Blooms in spring or early summer.
- May take up to 6 years to bloom.
Cultivation:
- Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light, and can tolerate full sun but needs protection from intense midday sun to prevent burning.
- Soil: Requires a well-draining cactus mix or sandy loam with good drainage. A mineral-based soil with little organic matter is ideal.
- Watering:
- Water sparingly and allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
- Reduce watering in winter, keeping the plant dry to prevent root rot.
- Temperature: Prefers warm temperatures and is hardy to USDA zones 8b – 10b, but may need protection from frost.
- Fertilizing: During the growing season (spring/summer), use a low-nitrogen fertilizer.
- Propagation: Primarily by seed. Vegetative propagation (cuttings) can be done with root compound.
- Pests/Diseases: Watch for mealybugs and potential root rot from overwatering.
Important Notes:
- This cultivar is a Japanese cultivar.
- While seedlings may not immediately show the "Kikko" features, they will develop as the plant matures.
- Like other succulents, they prefer dry environments, so avoid misting the leaves.
- The plant is not known to be toxic to humans or pets.
