Mammillaria gracilis (Thimble Cactus)
Plant name: Thimble Cactus
Botanical name: Mammillaria gracilis (often sold as Mammillaria vetula ssp. gracilis)
Description
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A small, clustering Mammillaria that forms dense cushions
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Individual heads are tiny, finger- or thimble-shaped
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Covered in very fine white radial spines, giving a soft, fuzzy look
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Almost no visible central spines
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Flowers are small, creamy-white to pale yellow, appearing near the crown
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Extremely prolific offset producer (one of the fastest clumpers)
Origin
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Mexico
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Grows naturally in dry, rocky areas with bright light and excellent drainage
Care Guide
Light
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Bright light to gentle direct sun
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Morning sun is ideal
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Too much harsh afternoon sun can yellow or scorch it
Water
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Water only when soil is fully dry
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Summer: every 7–12 days (depending on heat)
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Winter: minimal water
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Very sensitive to overwatering
Soil
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Fast-draining cactus mix
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Best mix: cactus soil + pumice/perlite + coarse sand
Pot
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Shallow pot with good drainage
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Crowded pots are fine (it likes to clump)
Fertilizer
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Optional, very light feeding once a month in growing season
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Use diluted cactus fertilizer
Propagation
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Very easy by offsets
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Just remove a small head, let it dry 2–3 days, then place on dry soil
Common Problems
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Rot at base: excess water or poor drainage
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Yellowing: too much direct sun or overwatering
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Mealybugs: hide between dense offsets—check regularly
Extra Tips (India)
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Excellent for balconies with bright shade
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Keep pot slightly raised during monsoon
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Avoid misting—humidity can cause rot inside clumps