Mammillaria gracilis (syn. Mammillaria vetula ssp. gracilis)
This cactus is Mammillaria gracilis
(syn. Mammillaria vetula ssp. gracilis)
🌵 Common names: Thimble Cactus, Powder Puff Cactus
🌱 Identification (Why this is Mammillaria gracilis)
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Strongly clumping habit with many small heads
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Tiny globular to short cylindrical stems
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Dense white, star-shaped radial spines forming a netted pattern
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Almost no visible body because of tight white spination
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Offsets form very easily → creates a mound like in your photo
This exact look is classic Mammillaria gracilis, very popular in nurseries.
🌸 Flowers & Fruits
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Flowers:
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Small, creamy white to pale yellow
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Appear in a ring around the crown
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Blooming season: Late winter to spring
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Fruits: Small pinkish-red berries after flowering
☀️ Care Guide (Perfect for Indian Climate)
Light
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Bright light to full sun
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Best: morning sun + bright indirect light
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Too much harsh summer sun can slightly yellow spines (not harmful)
Water
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Water only when soil is fully dry
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Summer: every 6–8 days
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Winter: once every 3–4 weeks
⚠️ Overwatering is the biggest killer
Soil
Very fast-draining mix:
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50% coarse sand / perlite
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30% garden soil
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20% compost or cocopeat
Temperature
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Ideal: 18–35°C
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Heat tolerant
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Protect from heavy rain & frost
Fertilizer
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Once a month during growing season
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Use diluted cactus fertilizer (low nitrogen)
🌱 Propagation (Extremely Easy)
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Simply twist off offsets
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Let dry 2–3 days
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Plant in dry soil
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Roots form quickly 👍
⚠️ Common Problems
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Soft or black base: Overwatering
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Stretching: Low light
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Mealybugs: Can hide between clumps (check occasionally)
✅ Health Check
✔ Compact growth
✔ Dense white spines
✔ Heavy offsetting
✔ No visible rot
This is a very healthy, mature clump and an excellent flowering candidate 🌸