Light
Full sun / direct • approx. 40,000–80,000 lux




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Quick Care Guide
Light
Full sun / direct • approx. 40,000–80,000 lux
Watering
Water when ~90–100% dry
Substrate
Gritty • Ultra fast-draining • Mineral-heavy • Fine-medium
Temperature
Ideal: 18–30 °C • Avoid below: 8 °C
Humidity
Normal 40–50 %
Growth habit
Globular succulent cactus.
Support
not needed
Growth speed
Slow
Max size indoors
Max. height: 4 cm • Max. spread: 5 cm
Toxicity & safety
Non-toxic; physical injury risk
Origin & habitat
Native from Paraguay to Argentina (Chaco, Formosa)
Outdoor growing
Outside from 10 °C · sheltered spot
These care values are quick reference points for indoor growing. Use them as a guide, then adjust for pot size, substrate, temperature and how quickly the substrate dries.
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Gymnocalycium mihanovichii (Fric and Gürke) Britton and Rose, commonly known as the Moon Cactus when grafted, is a striking species recognized for its distinctive globular shape and smooth, ribbed surface. Native to South America, particularly Paraguay and Argentina, this slow-growing cactus thrives in bright light and minimal watering conditions. Its ability to adapt to different growing environments makes it a great choice for both beginners and experienced collectors.
This species thrives best when allowed to experience natural temperature fluctuations, mimicking its native habitat. Avoid overwatering and provide well-draining soil to maintain healthy growth.
The genus Gymnocalycium comes from Greek, meaning "naked calyx," referring to its flower structure. The species name mihanovichii honors the botanist Mihanovich.
Plant names, growth habits, natural habitats and indoor care guidance are checked against trusted botanical, habitat and horticultural references before publication.View our plant care resources and references.