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Pilosocereus pachycladus subsp. pachycladus - Blue Torch Cactus

Pilosocereus pachycladus subsp. pachycladus
Blue Torch Cactus

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With its blue-silver columns and fine golden thorns, this cactus does not go unnoticed in the home. Its growth remains moderate in a pot, allowing it to be placed in a sunny living room, a conservatory, or near a large picture window. It requires a well-sunny aspect, a well-draining substrate, and spaced-out watering. It will benefit from a stay outdoors during the warm season.
Watering frequency
Low (once a fortnight)
Indoor exposure
Direct bright light, Direct sunlight
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Flowering
Specialties
Requires little water

Description

The Pilosocereus pachycladus subsp. pachyclladus, still sold under the synonym Pilosocereus azureus, is the Brazilian blue cactus, also called the blue torch cactus. It is characterised by erect stems of a mineral powdery blue, adorned with wooly areoles and golden blonde spines. This houseplant naturally finds its place in contemporary décors and cacti collections. It thrives indoors in a very bright location or in a frost-free conservatory.

Belonging to the Cactaceae family, this columnar cactus is native to eastern Brazil, from Bahia to northern Minas Gerais. It is found in dry environments marked by alternating seasons, particularly in the caatinga and other open formations of the dry tropical biotic region. In nature, it eventually forms a large ramified specimen that can reach several metres in height. In a pot, it shows much more moderate growth and most often reaches 30 to 50 cm in height and 15 to 40 cm in width at maturity. Its growth is slow to moderate. Its cylindrical stems, which branch as they age, bear 5 to 19 ribs well defined. The epidermis, blue-green to pale blue, is covered with a slight bloom that accentuates its bluish colour. Its white to yellowish areoles bear fine bristles and spines initially golden yellow, becoming greyish with age. On adult specimens, in good conditions, white nocturnal flowers can appear in summer, more or less washed with red or green on the outside, measuring 4 to 7.5 cm long. When fruits form, they are purplish red and contain a magenta pulp. Its spines mean it should be placed away from thoroughfares and out of reach of young children.

Indoors, it requires very bright light, a few hours of direct sunlight, a dry to slightly humid atmosphere, around 30 to 50% humidity, and temperatures between 18 and 30 °C, without dropping below 10 °C for extended periods. It is a plant accessible to beginners, but it does not tolerate insufficiently sunny rooms and stagnant humidity.
Place it near a south- or west-facing window, in a bright conservatory, or in a well-glazed office.

The blue torch cactus can spend the summer outdoors, provided it is gradually acclimatised to direct sunlight, placed sheltered from excessive rain, and brought back indoors as soon as night temperatures drop below 10 to 12 °C. It enjoys heat, requires a very well-draining substrate, and is only watered when the mix is dry deep down.

You can place it among other cacti such as the blue candle cactus Myrtillocactus geometrizans, the cactus spurge Euphorbia trigona ‘Rubra’, the Senecio mandraliscae and the Cleistocactus strausii. Their slender silhouettes and bluish or purplish

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Foliage

Foliage colour blue
Foliage description No foliage as such. Stems blue-green to sky blue, pruinose, with white areoles and golden-blonde thorns.
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Dressed, Columnar
Height at maturity 40 cm
Spread at maturity 30 cm
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time July to August
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 5 cm
Fragrance slightly scented

Botanical data

Genus

Pilosocereus

Species

pachycladus subsp. pachycladus

Family

Cactaceae

Other common names

Blue Torch Cactus

Origin

South America

Safety measures

Epineux ?
Product reference25825

Location

The blue torch cactus should be placed as close as possible to a very sunny window facing south or west, or in a bright, frost-free conservatory. It likes well-ventilated, warm and dry rooms. A stake can become useful if the plant grows tall in height. A dry, cool winter rest (12 to 15°C) is beneficial for flowering.

Location

Indoor exposure Direct bright light, Direct sunlight
For which room? Office, Lounge, Veranda
Plant spread 40 cm high x 30 cm wide when fully grown
Low temperature tolerance >10°C (temperate greenhouse)
Humidity level Moderate (40-60%), Dry (<40%)

Maintenance and care

Watering tips

Water moderately, allowing the substrate to dry out completely between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to a maximum of once a month.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Preferably repot in early spring, every 2 to 3 years, or when the plant becomes too large for its pot.
Use a mix of succulent potting compost with drainage elements such as coarse sand or perlite. Make sure the pot has drainage holes.
Apply a special liquid fertiliser for succulent plants (low in nitrogen, e.g. NPK 2-7-7), once a month during the growth period, in spring and summer.

Disease and pest advice

In case of scale insect infestation, gently clean the affected areas with a cotton bud soaked in 70% alcohol. This plant is very sensitive to overwatering.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency Low (once a fortnight)
Fogging 1 time a week
Type of soil Cactus potting soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Rots
Susceptibility to diseases Low
Ease of cultivation Beginner

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