This cacti plant produces lovely orange flowers. It has never been re-potted and the roots are beginning to come through the end of the pot. Can you tell me how to do this without breaking the plant?
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This is the rat’s tail cactus, Aporocactus.Â
Cactus can do fine in a tight pot for many years.
But if you wish to take it out. First try soaking it for a day in a basin of water.
With a plastic pot, press in the side a little to loosen the rootball.
Hold the plant with a glove or thickness of paper or a carpet offcut and try to shake the root ball out or push it out with a piece of wood.
Pieces may brea off and can be potted up after a few days drying on a window sill to seal the wounds.Â