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Jul 30, 2021 6:32 AM CST
Name: Bill
Wildwood, Georgia (Zone 7b)
Cactus and Succulents Region: Georgia Houseplants
I have a few outdoor cactus I need to report but since i live in a high humidity environment would you recommend that I bring the cacti indoors to "heal" if any of the roots break during the repotting process? I really don't know at this time how much I will need to loosen the soil, I am hoping that the mix will be comparable to what I use and so I may be able just to fill in the space in the larger pot.

The cactus are able to survive the cold in my zone just not the rainfall amounts (60+inches a year) so they are kept under a covered porch that faces south. During the fall/winter months the sun is low enough so that light will be on them during the day.

Thanks

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