Hi everyone, this is my first post here. I have a dark ring on a pad of my opuntia Desert Ace, and I'm curious if this is something fixable or if the pad should just come off. There are no other marks on any of the rest of the plant. I attached the pictures to this post. Any advice or should I leave it alone?
Thank you!!
Dark Ring on Optunia
Dark Ring on Optunia
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- greenknight
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Re: Dark Ring on Optunia
In the second photo, it appears to have been weeping a dark fluid, which is a sign of bacterial rot. If that's the case it's best to cut it off.
Spence
Re: Dark Ring on Optunia
Understood, thank you! Anything I should do to prevent the spread after cutting off that pad?
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Re: Dark Ring on Optunia
Sterilize the knife with alcohol before cutting, dust the cut with sulfur after cutting. Sulfur is effective against both bacteria and fungi.
If you want to propagate that plant, good chance you can salvage the pad for that purpose, Opuntia cuttings can be made from just a piece of a pad. Cut away the rotten part well clear of the infection, making sure there's no discoloration in the part that's left. Dust the cuts with sulfur, and set the trimmed pad aside to heal well away from other cacti. If it heals without rotting, it's good to grow. You can lay it flat on the ground and roots will grow out the bottom side, it will grow new starts while the old pad shrivels.
If you want to propagate that plant, good chance you can salvage the pad for that purpose, Opuntia cuttings can be made from just a piece of a pad. Cut away the rotten part well clear of the infection, making sure there's no discoloration in the part that's left. Dust the cuts with sulfur, and set the trimmed pad aside to heal well away from other cacti. If it heals without rotting, it's good to grow. You can lay it flat on the ground and roots will grow out the bottom side, it will grow new starts while the old pad shrivels.
Spence
Re: Dark Ring on Optunia
Awesome, thank you for your advice!
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Re: Dark Ring on Optunia
You're welcome. I should add that you shouldn't expect a cutting taken now to do anything until spring.
Spence
Re: Dark Ring on Optunia
Understood. I live in Southern NM, so I've got a few cacti that are coming inside now. Can I just let the pad lay dormant and then set it out in the spring?
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Re: Dark Ring on Optunia
Sure. If you left it laying outside it would probably grow anyway, but it's a valuable enough plant to be worth a little more effort.
Spence