Can a cactus heal its wounds?
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I recently noticed that a friend's cactus had deep scars. Someone must have poked around in it with scissors! Can they heal? They aren't particularly large, but they still look dangerous.
Is that possible? Or will he die from them?
A plant can also close wounds again if not too much liquid emerges. The deep scars in the cactus remain, however, but the wounds are too and the cactus can blossom again or form a depositor.
Actually, like a healthy living thing. When a wound bleeds a little, it closes again and everything is forgotten.
Yeah, I can. In nature, plants are also eaten by animals.
If the wounds are not too big, the wounds will close, scars remain.
The nascent wounds are to be scattered with charcoal dust so that no diseases penetrate
If the cactus is nicely warm and not too damp, then he has chances to survive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2g26TpuDcE
https://leafnjoy.com/kakteen- Pflanzenpflege/
Plants can regenerate if the damage is not too great.