Overview- Characteristics: cactus mother of milk is a succulent plant that sometimes forms a large tree up to 15 meters high with a pale green cylindrical stem like pens. As for their flowers, they appear in autumn as small yellow clusters. - Watering: cactus mother of milk prefers drier conditions, as it originates from arid environments. Water a little, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. During winter, reduce watering significantly. Avoid waterlogging as it may cause root rot. - Fertilizer: milky cactus does not require large amounts of fertilizer for normal growth and development. In fact, little fertilizer is required Some species can thrive even in very poor soils, as long as this soil is well drained. Fertilizer should only be applied when plants begin to show symptoms of nutrient deficiency on the lower leaves. When the lower leaves turn yellow, it's time to add half strength fertilizer to the soil. This will keep the plant nourished for months. - Lighting: the mother of milk cactus must be exposed to the sun for at least 6 hours daily, preferably more. The actual minimum number of hours can vary depending on the intensity of sunlight and other environmental factors, but the milkhead cactus is unlikely to be exposed to too much sunlight. They are fine with up to 14 hours of sun a day. - Temperature: -20-40℃ - Comes in 20 size terracotta chalet. - Height:30cm. - Spread:20cm.