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domino succulent Domino Cactus

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domino succulent Domino CactusGet ready to meet the Domino Cactus also known as Echinopsis subdenudata 'Fuzzy Navel,' a vibrant variety of the Echinopsis genus! This particular variety of Echinopsis subdenudata is commonly referred to as 'fuzzy navel' due to the soft and velvety appearance of its spines. It is also sometimes mistakenly referred to as the easter lily cactusGo to echinopsis oxygona easter lily cactus or the hedgehog cactus. This little domino cactus is a true

Get ready to meet the Domino Cactus - also known as Echinopsis subdenudata 'Fuzzy Navel,' a vibrant variety of the Echinopsis genus! This particular variety of Echinopsis subdenudata is commonly referred to as 'fuzzy navel' due to the soft and velvety appearance of its spines. It is also sometimes mistakenly referred to as the easter lily cactusGo to echinopsis oxygona easter lily cactus or the hedgehog cactus. 

This little domino cactus is a true showstopper, with its soft, fuzzy white tufts that resemble adorable polka dots (like dominos - hence its name) on its dark green body. Hailing all the way from Bolivia, this fuzzy navel cactus may pack a punch when it comes to its mesmerizing night-blooming cactus. Its stunning white domino cactus flowers with long tube blooms from early spring to late summer, like elegant flags fluttering in the wind. This small winter-dormant cactus grows as a solitary stem and reaches up to 6 inches in height. 

This lively fuzzy navel cactus will start producing offsets and growing together in a cluster formation, creating an entire family of beautiful plants. Propagation by seeds is a slow process, but you can propagate it through offsets by the mother plant. This can be done in any season.  Echinopsis subdenudata

is a friendly cactus. It is suitable for beginner gardeners. The Domino Cactus truly knows how to make an entrance and keep things exciting in any garden or indoor space. 

Watering Needs 

Like most other cacti, the domino cactus is adapted to survive in arid environments with limited water availability. As such, it doesn't require frequent watering. Overwatering can actually be detrimental to the health of this fuzzy navel plant, as it can lead to root rot and other issues. It's best to allow the soil to dry out completely before watering the plant again. If the soil is still damp, wait a few more days before watering. 

When watering the Domino cactus, it's important to use a well-draining soil mix and a container with several drainage holes to prevent water from pooling around the roots. Water this fuzzy cactus slowly and deeply once in 2-3 weeks in the growing season.  

It's always a good idea to keep a paper towel on hand to blot up any excess water after watering. In general, it's better to go underwater than overwater cacti, so err on the side of caution if you're unsure about when to water your Domino cactus. 

Light Requirements 

The Domino cactus prefers full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate some direct sunlight, but too much can cause sunburn and other issues. If you're growing your fuzzy cactus indoors, place it near a south or east-facing window to ensure it gets enough light. If you notice that your cactus is leaning towards the light, rotate it every few weeks to ensure that all sides of the plant receive adequate light. 

In general, cacti are very adaptable to bright light and can tolerate a range of lighting conditions. However, insufficient light can cause the Domino cactus to become weak and leggy, while too much light can cause it to become discolored or burnt. If you're unsure about the lighting conditions in your home, try using a light meter to determine how much light your domino cactus is receiving. 

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

This hedgehog cactus prefers a well-draining potting soil mix that is specifically formulated for cacti. You can find these soil mixes at most garden centers or online. Avoid using the garden's own soil mix or other heavy soils, as these can retain too much moisture and lead to root rot and other issues. Ideally, you want to use our specialized cactus potting mix that contains 5 natural substrates and organic mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your cactus to thrive. 

The domino Cacti don't require too much fertilizer, but you can give this hairy cactus a boost by using a balanced fertilizer once a year during the growing season (spring). Be sure to use an equal natural organic mix of NPK with a 5-10-5 ratio. Don't fertilize your cactus during the dormant season (fall and winter months), as this can cause damage to the Echinopsis cactus. 

Keep in mind that cacti are slow-growing plants, so be patient and avoid overwatering or over-fertilizing in an attempt to speed up growth. 

Hardiness Zones & More 

The Domino cactus is not frost-hardy and is best when grown outdoors, in USDA hardiness zones 9-11. The cactus prefers warm temperatures and can tolerate a range of humidity levels, but it's best to avoid placing it in an area with high humidity, as this can lead to rot and other issues. 

In terms of temperature, the hedgehog cactus prefers a sunny climate with daytime temperatures between 70-90°F and nighttime temperatures between 60-70°F. If the temperature drops below 50°F, the fuzzy plant may become dormant and stop growing. If you live in a colder climate, you can still grow the fuzzy navel cactus indoors or in a greenhouse. Be sure to keep it away from air conditioning vents or other sources of cold air. 

Give this Echinopsis subdenudata 'fuzzy navel a try if you're looking for an easy plant to care for! 

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To say my pup loved them was an UNDERSTATEMENT. Within 12 hrs what I bought for 3 dogs has become 1 dogs . He literally has ripped the heads off. I wish a lil more durable but hey he love each one. He is special lil man who can tear anything up.
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★★★★★ 5
Holds Up Well So Far – Nice Multi-Texture Toy
We picked up this rope plush for our dog, and overall it’s been a solid addition to the toy bin. The combination of soft plush and rope makes it more interesting than a standard stuffed toy. Our dog likes to chew on the rope sections and carry it around by the neck, and it’s held up better than most plush toys we’ve tried. The stitching seems reinforced in key areas, and even after several play sessions (including some light tug), it hasn’t come apart. That said, the size is something to pay attention to. This seems better suited for small to medium dogs or for supervised play if your dog is rough with toys. Also, while it does have a squeaker, it’s not overly loud, which could be a plus or minus depending on your preference. Overall, it’s a fun, well-designed toy that mixes textures nicely and keeps our dog engaged. Just match it to your dog’s play style and expectations for durability.
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These made my dog very sick. The chemical smell alone is too much. Should not be aloud for puppies to chew on .
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Kat McC
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Easy to destroy, better for dogs who are light on their toys
My dogs absolutely loved these right away, the squeaker grabbed their attention instantly, and they had a blast playing with them. That said, these are made of a pretty thin latex material, and my dogs immediately shredded them. They didn’t last long at all, so I’d definitely consider these more of a short-term or supervised toy rather than something durable. Because of that, I’d only recommend them if you have dogs that aren’t heavy chewers or that you know won’t try to swallow pieces. Otherwise, they can become a bit of a mess quickly. Overall, fun toys that dogs clearly enjoy, but not built for durability.
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