Description:
The crested form of the A. "SUPERKABUTO", only deviate from the
typical form for the stem which is fan shaped up to 30 cm (or more ) in diameter
with age.
Spines: None.
Flowers: The flowers are unusual and eventually produced only by
some clones.
Cultivation: Although regarded as a choice and difficult
plant is not too difficult in a
greenhouse, although grows quite slowly.
It is sometime seen as a grafted plant but grows very well on its own
roots too. Use mineral well permeable
mineral soil
with little organic matter (peat, humus). Water
sparingly from
March till October
(weekly during
summertime, if the weather is sunny enoughand)
, with a little
fertilizer added.
keep perfectly dry in
winter at
temperatures from 5 to 15 degrees centigrade.
(but it is relatively cold resistant and
hardy to -7°
(-10°)C for short
periods) In the rest period no high atmospheric humidity!!
They need a good amount of
light shade to full sun
this help to keep the plants
healthy, although slow
growth.
Propagation:
Grafting.or cuttings. Plants are usually grafted
onto column-shaped cacti but proved to be able to produce their own
roots if degrafted.
Be careful: The epidermis of Superkabuto is harder than in
the normal asterias and cracks easily if plants are overwatered.
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