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The Opuntia microdasys, commonly known as the Bunny Ears Cactus or Mickey Mouse Cactus, is a very popular and easy-to-care-for desert plant. Its biggest danger is overwatering.
A Crucial Warning: The cactus has clusters of tiny, hair-like barbed spines called glochids (the “polka dots”). DO NOT TOUCH THEM with bare skin. They detach easily and are extremely irritating and difficult to remove. Always use thick gloves, a folded newspaper, or tongs when handling or repotting this plant.

Here is a guide to its care for Cacti Opuntia Mickey Mouse :
1. Light
- Requirement: It thrives in bright, direct sunlight. It needs at least 6 to 8 hours of sun daily to grow healthily and maintain its shape.
- Indoors: A south-facing or a very bright west-facing window is ideal. If light is insufficient, the pads will grow long and skinny (etiolation), which is an irreversible sign of not enough light. Consider a grow light if needed.
- Outdoors: Full sun is best, but protect it from extreme, scorching afternoon heat in the summer if you are in a very hot climate.
2. Watering
- Rule of Thumb: Water thoroughly but only when the soil is completely dry. It is extremely sensitive to overwatering, which will cause root rot.
- Growing Season (Spring to Early Fall): Water every 2-3 weeks, or when a finger inserted into the soil comes out totally dry. Soak the soil until water drains out of the bottom hole, and immediately discard any water in the saucer.
- Dormancy (Late Fall and Winter): Significantly reduce or stop watering altogether. Water very sparingly—once a month or less—just enough to keep the pads from shriveling.

3. Soil and Potting
- Soil: Use a very well-draining cactus and succulent mix. You can enhance drainage by mixing potting soil with equal parts coarse sand, perlite, or pumice.
- Pot: Use a container with a drainage hole. Unglazed terracotta/clay pots are excellent as they allow the soil to dry out faster.
- Repotting: Repot every 1-3 years as it grows and spreads. Do this in the spring or early summer.
4. Temperature and Humidity
- Temperature: It loves warmth, thriving in temperatures between and ( to ) during the growing season.
- Hardiness: It is not frost-tolerant. If outdoor temperatures drop below (), you must bring it indoors.
- Humidity: Prefers dry air and low humidity.

5. Fertilizing
- Feeding: Fertilize lightly, only during the active growing season (spring and summer).
- Fertilizer Type: Use a low-nitrogen, high-potassium fertilizer formulated for cacti and succulents, diluted to half the recommended strength. Fertilizing once or twice a year is often sufficient.
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