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Genus guide

Cleistocactus7 species

Part of the Cacti family (Cactaceae)

All Cleistocactus species we cover

Cleistocactus — frequently asked questions

Are Cleistocactus plants toxic to cats and dogs?

Most Cleistocactus are pet-safe. Of the 7 Cleistocactus species we cover, 7 are non-toxic on the ASPCA list and 0 carry a toxic or mildly-toxic rating. Even so, confirm the individual species before trusting it around pets.

How much light do Cleistocactus plants need?

Most Cleistocactus do best in direct sun. If yours stretches toward the window or loses its variegation it wants more light; scorched or bleached leaves mean it is getting too much direct sun.

Are Cleistocactus easy to care for?

Some Cleistocactus suit more experienced growers — several want strong light, sharp drainage or a specific seasonal rhythm. Check the individual species page for the exact regime.

How many Cleistocactus varieties are there?

Growli's care library covers 7 Cleistocactus species and varieties — browse them all above. They share a similar light, water and soil pattern, so once you learn one Cleistocactus, the rest follow closely.

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