Ferocactus stainesii
Ferocactus stainesii, often referred to as the Mexican Fire Barrel, is a robust, columnar cactus known for its striking appearance. Its deep green body is adorned with pronounced vertical ribs, each lined with clusters of sharp, red to reddish-brown spines that serve as both protection and a visual highlight. This slow-growing cactus can eventually reach impressive sizes in its natural habitat but remains compact and manageable indoors. Mature specimens may produce bright yellow to orange flowers at the crown, followed by small fruits, though flowering indoors is rare.
Well-suited for indoor cultivation, Ferocactus stainesii is an excellent choice for growers looking for a resilient plant with architectural appeal. Its hardy nature and tolerance for dry conditions make it a low-maintenance addition to any indoor space, provided its lighting and watering needs are met.
Native to
Ferocactus stainesii is native to arid and semi-arid regions of central Mexico, particularly in states like Hidalgo and San Luis PotosÃ. It typically grows in rocky soils and desert environments, thriving under intense sunlight and low rainfall conditions.
Water
Water sparingly, ensuring the soil dries out completely between waterings. During the growing season (spring and summer), water approximately every 3–4 weeks, adjusting based on temperature and pot size. In autumn and winter, reduce watering to once a month or less, as the cactus enters dormancy. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so always use a pot with excellent drainage.
Light
This cactus thrives in bright, direct sunlight. Place it near a south-facing window where it can receive several hours of direct light daily. If natural light is insufficient, consider supplementing with a grow light to maintain its shape and spine colouration.
Humidity
Ferocactus stainesii prefers low humidity, typically around 30–50%. It is adapted to dry environments and does not require additional humidity, making it well-suited to typical UK indoor conditions.
Temperature
Maintain temperatures between 18–30°C during the growing season. The cactus can tolerate temperatures as low as 10°C for short periods but should be protected from frost. Keep it away from cold draughts and unheated areas during winter to ensure its health.