Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii
Sulcorebutia rauschii

The Sulcorebutia rauschii is a captivating miniature cactus prized by collectors for its neat form, deep green body, and brilliantly colored flowers. It forms small clusters of globular stems that remain under 2 inches tall individually, making it ideal for collectors with limited space or those who prefer a tidy, well-structured look in containers. Its slow growth rate and petite size make it a favorite for windowsill arrangements, alpine houses, or desert-themed gardens. It is also known as Rebutia canigueralii rauschii. 

Native to the high-altitude regions of Bolivia, the harsh mountain climate of the Andes has shaped this Sulcorebutia rauschii cactus into a tough, drought-tolerant species that can handle cool nights and dry spells with ease.

This resilience makes it relatively easy to grow in cultivation as long as it is protected from excessive moisture and frost.

Its beauty lies not only in its sculpted ribs and neat appearance but in the contrast created between its dark body and vibrant blooms.

The plant's stems are rounded and slightly flattened, often with spiraled or offset tubercles that give it a subtly geometric appearance.

The body is typically dark green or olive, sometimes tinged with purple hues when exposed to strong sunlight. Its black spines are small, short, and fine, giving it a textured surface without being overly sharp or dangerous.

The Sulcorebutia rauschii flowers can range from bright magenta and violet to rich pink or even reddish-purple, and typically bloom in late spring or early summer and emerge in a ring near the base or along the sides of the stem.  

When and How to Water Sulcorebutia rauschii 

Like many mountain cacti, this Sulcorebutia cactus prefers a deep soak followed by a full dry-out period, and it is far more tolerant of drought than overwatering. Always allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Sulcorebutia rauschii should be watered every 12–14 days during its active growing season and reduced to once every 4–5 weeks during dormancy. 

From March to August, during the growing season, water thoroughly every 12 to 14 days, ensuring the soil is completely dry before rewatering. This is the plant’s most active period for producing new growth and flower buds. Bottom watering or slow, deep watering is ideal to encourage strong root systems. 

From September to February, in the dormant season, water sparingly every 4 to 5 weeks, just enough to prevent the roots from drying out completely. During this rest phase, excess moisture can lead to root rot and fungal issues. Keep the cactus in a cooler, drier location to mimic natural winter conditions. 

Light Requirements – Where to Place Your Sulcorebutia rauschii 

Sulcorebutia rauschii grows best indoors in bright, indirect sunlight for 6 to 8 hours a day and should be shielded from harsh afternoon rays.

A south- or east-facing windowsill is ideal, or you can supplement with a grow light in low-light spaces.

Avoid placing the cactus directly against window glass where sunlight can become too intense.

When grown outdoors, place Sulcorebutia rauschii in partial sun or dappled light, receiving 4 to 6 hours of gentle morning or late-afternoon light.

It can tolerate the full sun in cooler climates but needs protection from scorching midday heat in hot regions. Use shade cloth or plant it under taller succulents or rocks in outdoor arrangements. 

If transitioning between indoor and outdoor settings, gradually acclimate the cactus to prevent sunburn or shock. Sudden changes in light exposure can cause discoloration or stalled growth.

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

The Sulcorebutia rauschii favors very airy, sandy soil that drains well, and should be fertilized once a year in spring. Avoid standard potting mixes unless amended, as heavy soil can lead to root rot. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0) is ideal. Instead, make or buy a well-draining potting mix, or ideally use our specialized  cactus  potting mix that contains 5 natural substrates and mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your cactus to thrive. 

Fertilize lightly with a diluted cactus fertilizer once a year in spring, preferably one low in nitrogen. This encourages compact growth and flower production without pushing out weak or leggy stems. Always water before applying fertilizer to avoid burning the roots. Avoid fertilizing during the dormant season, as the plant’s nutrient needs are minimal and excess feeding can cause stress or root damage. Resume feeding in early spring when new growth resumes. 

Hardiness Zones & More 

In the United States, this is mostly an indoor plant, but if you live in southern Florida or Hawaii, then you can cultivate it outdoors in USDA zones 9-11.

It prefers dry air, well-draining soil, and partial sunlight.

Protect it from frost and prolonged rain with coverings or by moving it into a sheltered area. 

If grown outdoors seasonally, bring the plant indoors before nighttime temperatures drop below 40°F.

Transition gradually to avoid environmental shock and maintain consistent light and temperature conditions. 

How to Grow Sulcorebutia rauschii Best Indoors  

When grown Indoors, Sulcorebutia rauschii prefers temperatures between 60°F and 75°F with low humidity and bright light. It’s well-suited to indoor conditions, provided it receives enough airflow and is not exposed to high indoor humidity. Keep away from heating vents or cold windowsills during winter. 

Wildlife – Sulcorebutia rauschii Attracts the Following Friendly Pollinators 

Sulcorebutia rauschii produces vibrant purple-pink flowers that can attract small, beneficial pollinators like native bees. While not a magnet for pollinators like milkweed or salvia, its seasonal blooms add color and biodiversity to container gardens. 

According to the ASPCA, Sulcorebutia species are generally considered non-toxic to humans, cats, and dogs, but ingestion may cause mild stomach upset. Always keep the plant out of reach of pets and children to avoid accidental chewing or handling of the spines. 

How to Propagate Your Sulcorebutia rauschii 

The Sulcorebutia rauschii can be propagated easily through offsets, which form naturally at the base of mature plants. To propagate, wait until offsets are at least the size of a marble, then gently twist or cut them away using a sterile blade. Let the offset callous for 2 to 3 days in a dry, shaded area before planting in dry cactus soil. Avoid watering for the first week after planting, then resume a light watering schedule. Rooting typically takes 3 to 5 weeks under bright, indirect light. 

Key Takeways

  1. Sulcorebutia rauschii forms low, clustering mounds of small, rounded stems that multiply over time, creating an attractive geometric arrangement.
  2. This cactus is highly drought-tolerant, requiring infrequent watering and thriving in dry, rocky conditions with excellent drainage.
  3. Its stems display a striking olive green to purple hue, often deepening in color under bright light or cooler temperatures.
  4. Each stem is covered in spiral patterns of tubercles and short, black, fine spines, giving the plant a sculpted, ornamental look.
  5. Sulcorebutia rauschii produces vivid magenta or purple-pink flowers in late spring to early summer, adding seasonal color to its already bold appearance.

The Bottom Line 

Overall, the Sulcorebutia rauschii is a stunning miniature cactus known for its geometric form, vibrant purple flowers, and exceptional resilience. Ideal for both beginner and experienced growers, it thrives with infrequent watering, bright light, and well-draining soil.

With its compact size and ability to offset into clusters, this Bolivian native adds charm and structure to rock gardens, succulent arrangements, and small containers. Whether displayed indoors or out, it rewards patience with low-maintenance beauty and seasonal bursts of color. Order your very own Sulcorebutia rauschii for sale today!

Bloom Season Late spring, early summer
Botanical Name Sulcorebutia rauschii
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color Bright magenta
Genus Sulcorebutia
Growth Habit Globular
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 2 in. tall
Native Area Bolivia
Plant Type Cactus
Propagation By stem cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat resistance, pest resistance
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type specialized cactus potting mix
Special Features Easy to maintain, Easy to grow
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low
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  • How do you care for Sulcorebutia Rauschii?

    1. Soil:It thrives in well-draining cactus or succulent soil, ideally amended with pumice, perlite, or coarse sand to prevent moisture buildup and root rot.
    2. Light:Provide bright, indirect light indoors or partial morning sun outdoors; avoid intense afternoon sun unless the plant has been properly acclimated.
    3. Watering:Water every 12–14 days during the growing season (March–August) and reduce to every 4–5 weeks during dormancy (September–February), always letting the soil dry completely between waterings.
    4. Fertilizer:Feed with a diluted cactus fertilizer once a year during the active growing season and avoid fertilizing in the dormant period.
    5. Indoor Temperature:Keep temperatures between 60°F–75°F indoors, with low humidity and good airflow to prevent fungal issues.
    6. Outdoor USDA Zones:Suitable for USDA Zones 9 to 11, where temperatures stay above 25°F; protect from frost and excessive rain.

  • Is Sulcorebutia rauschii purple?

    Yes, while Sulcorebutia rauschii does have a purple form, it is specifically Sulcorebutia rauschii f. violacidermis that exhibits the prominent purple coloration. The standard Sulcorebutia rauschii can have green to purple coloration.

  • What is the difference between sulcorebutia rauschii and sulcorebutia rauschii violacidermis?

    The primary difference between Sulcorebutia rauschii and Sulcorebutia rauschii violacidermis lies in their epidermis coloration. While both are compact, clustering cacti with similar tubercle patterns and flower types, S. rauschii typically has green to violet-green stems, while S. rauschii violacidermis is known for its bright purple or violet stems. Some collectors also note that violacidermis may stay more compact and display a slightly different rib texture, but genetically, they are very closely related and often treated as forms or variants rather than distinct species.

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Common Pests and Problems with Sulcorebutia rauschii

Sulcorebutia rauschii is naturally resistant to most pests and diseases when grown in well-ventilated, dry environments.

Mealybugs may hide between tubercles or at the stem base and can be removed with cotton swabs dipped in alcohol. 

Root rot occurs if soil remains wet for too long; always use fast-draining soil and pots with drainage holes. 

Spider mites may appear in overly dry, dusty environments; increase airflow and wipe with a damp cloth or use insecticidal soap. 

Sun scorch can occur in extreme heat or sudden exposure; gradually acclimate to full sun. 

Shriveling is usually a sign of prolonged drought; resume light watering until firmness returns. 

Growers Quick Reference Guide - Key Features

Bloom Season Late spring, early summer
Botanical Name Sulcorebutia rauschii
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color Bright magenta
Genus Sulcorebutia
Growth Habit Globular
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 2 in. tall
Native Area Bolivia
Plant Type Cactus
Propagation By stem cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat resistance, pest resistance
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type specialized cactus potting mix
Special Features Easy to maintain, Easy to grow
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

Frequently Asked
Questions

  • How do you care for Sulcorebutia Rauschii?

    1. Soil:It thrives in well-draining cactus or succulent soil, ideally amended with pumice, perlite, or coarse sand to prevent moisture buildup and root rot.
    2. Light:Provide bright, indirect light indoors or partial morning sun outdoors; avoid intense afternoon sun unless the plant has been properly acclimated.
    3. Watering:Water every 12–14 days during the growing season (March–August) and reduce to every 4–5 weeks during dormancy (September–February), always letting the soil dry completely between waterings.
    4. Fertilizer:Feed with a diluted cactus fertilizer once a year during the active growing season and avoid fertilizing in the dormant period.
    5. Indoor Temperature:Keep temperatures between 60°F–75°F indoors, with low humidity and good airflow to prevent fungal issues.
    6. Outdoor USDA Zones:Suitable for USDA Zones 9 to 11, where temperatures stay above 25°F; protect from frost and excessive rain.

  • Is Sulcorebutia rauschii purple?

    Yes, while Sulcorebutia rauschii does have a purple form, it is specifically Sulcorebutia rauschii f. violacidermis that exhibits the prominent purple coloration. The standard Sulcorebutia rauschii can have green to purple coloration.

  • What is the difference between sulcorebutia rauschii and sulcorebutia rauschii violacidermis?

    The primary difference between Sulcorebutia rauschii and Sulcorebutia rauschii violacidermis lies in their epidermis coloration. While both are compact, clustering cacti with similar tubercle patterns and flower types, S. rauschii typically has green to violet-green stems, while S. rauschii violacidermis is known for its bright purple or violet stems. Some collectors also note that violacidermis may stay more compact and display a slightly different rib texture, but genetically, they are very closely related and often treated as forms or variants rather than distinct species.

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  • Key Plant Features

The Sulcorebutia rauschii is a captivating miniature cactus prized by collectors for its neat form, deep green body, and brilliantly colored flowers. It forms small clusters of globular stems that remain under 2 inches tall individually, making it ideal for collectors with limited space or those who prefer a tidy, well-structured look in containers. Its slow growth rate and petite size make it a favorite for windowsill arrangements, alpine houses, or desert-themed gardens. It is also known as Rebutia canigueralii rauschii. 

Native to the high-altitude regions of Bolivia, the harsh mountain climate of the Andes has shaped this Sulcorebutia rauschii cactus into a tough, drought-tolerant species that can handle cool nights and dry spells with ease.

This resilience makes it relatively easy to grow in cultivation as long as it is protected from excessive moisture and frost.

Its beauty lies not only in its sculpted ribs and neat appearance but in the contrast created between its dark body and vibrant blooms.

The plant's stems are rounded and slightly flattened, often with spiraled or offset tubercles that give it a subtly geometric appearance.

The body is typically dark green or olive, sometimes tinged with purple hues when exposed to strong sunlight. Its black spines are small, short, and fine, giving it a textured surface without being overly sharp or dangerous.

The Sulcorebutia rauschii flowers can range from bright magenta and violet to rich pink or even reddish-purple, and typically bloom in late spring or early summer and emerge in a ring near the base or along the sides of the stem.  

When and How to Water Sulcorebutia rauschii 

Like many mountain cacti, this Sulcorebutia cactus prefers a deep soak followed by a full dry-out period, and it is far more tolerant of drought than overwatering. Always allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Sulcorebutia rauschii should be watered every 12–14 days during its active growing season and reduced to once every 4–5 weeks during dormancy. 

From March to August, during the growing season, water thoroughly every 12 to 14 days, ensuring the soil is completely dry before rewatering. This is the plant’s most active period for producing new growth and flower buds. Bottom watering or slow, deep watering is ideal to encourage strong root systems. 

From September to February, in the dormant season, water sparingly every 4 to 5 weeks, just enough to prevent the roots from drying out completely. During this rest phase, excess moisture can lead to root rot and fungal issues. Keep the cactus in a cooler, drier location to mimic natural winter conditions. 

Light Requirements – Where to Place Your Sulcorebutia rauschii 

Sulcorebutia rauschii grows best indoors in bright, indirect sunlight for 6 to 8 hours a day and should be shielded from harsh afternoon rays.

A south- or east-facing windowsill is ideal, or you can supplement with a grow light in low-light spaces.

Avoid placing the cactus directly against window glass where sunlight can become too intense.

When grown outdoors, place Sulcorebutia rauschii in partial sun or dappled light, receiving 4 to 6 hours of gentle morning or late-afternoon light.

It can tolerate the full sun in cooler climates but needs protection from scorching midday heat in hot regions. Use shade cloth or plant it under taller succulents or rocks in outdoor arrangements. 

If transitioning between indoor and outdoor settings, gradually acclimate the cactus to prevent sunburn or shock. Sudden changes in light exposure can cause discoloration or stalled growth.

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

The Sulcorebutia rauschii favors very airy, sandy soil that drains well, and should be fertilized once a year in spring. Avoid standard potting mixes unless amended, as heavy soil can lead to root rot. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0) is ideal. Instead, make or buy a well-draining potting mix, or ideally use our specialized  cactus  potting mix that contains 5 natural substrates and mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your cactus to thrive. 

Fertilize lightly with a diluted cactus fertilizer once a year in spring, preferably one low in nitrogen. This encourages compact growth and flower production without pushing out weak or leggy stems. Always water before applying fertilizer to avoid burning the roots. Avoid fertilizing during the dormant season, as the plant’s nutrient needs are minimal and excess feeding can cause stress or root damage. Resume feeding in early spring when new growth resumes. 

Hardiness Zones & More 

In the United States, this is mostly an indoor plant, but if you live in southern Florida or Hawaii, then you can cultivate it outdoors in USDA zones 9-11.

It prefers dry air, well-draining soil, and partial sunlight.

Protect it from frost and prolonged rain with coverings or by moving it into a sheltered area. 

If grown outdoors seasonally, bring the plant indoors before nighttime temperatures drop below 40°F.

Transition gradually to avoid environmental shock and maintain consistent light and temperature conditions. 

How to Grow Sulcorebutia rauschii Best Indoors  

When grown Indoors, Sulcorebutia rauschii prefers temperatures between 60°F and 75°F with low humidity and bright light. It’s well-suited to indoor conditions, provided it receives enough airflow and is not exposed to high indoor humidity. Keep away from heating vents or cold windowsills during winter. 

Wildlife – Sulcorebutia rauschii Attracts the Following Friendly Pollinators 

Sulcorebutia rauschii produces vibrant purple-pink flowers that can attract small, beneficial pollinators like native bees. While not a magnet for pollinators like milkweed or salvia, its seasonal blooms add color and biodiversity to container gardens. 

According to the ASPCA, Sulcorebutia species are generally considered non-toxic to humans, cats, and dogs, but ingestion may cause mild stomach upset. Always keep the plant out of reach of pets and children to avoid accidental chewing or handling of the spines. 

How to Propagate Your Sulcorebutia rauschii 

The Sulcorebutia rauschii can be propagated easily through offsets, which form naturally at the base of mature plants. To propagate, wait until offsets are at least the size of a marble, then gently twist or cut them away using a sterile blade. Let the offset callous for 2 to 3 days in a dry, shaded area before planting in dry cactus soil. Avoid watering for the first week after planting, then resume a light watering schedule. Rooting typically takes 3 to 5 weeks under bright, indirect light. 

Key Takeways

  1. Sulcorebutia rauschii forms low, clustering mounds of small, rounded stems that multiply over time, creating an attractive geometric arrangement.
  2. This cactus is highly drought-tolerant, requiring infrequent watering and thriving in dry, rocky conditions with excellent drainage.
  3. Its stems display a striking olive green to purple hue, often deepening in color under bright light or cooler temperatures.
  4. Each stem is covered in spiral patterns of tubercles and short, black, fine spines, giving the plant a sculpted, ornamental look.
  5. Sulcorebutia rauschii produces vivid magenta or purple-pink flowers in late spring to early summer, adding seasonal color to its already bold appearance.

The Bottom Line 

Overall, the Sulcorebutia rauschii is a stunning miniature cactus known for its geometric form, vibrant purple flowers, and exceptional resilience. Ideal for both beginner and experienced growers, it thrives with infrequent watering, bright light, and well-draining soil.

With its compact size and ability to offset into clusters, this Bolivian native adds charm and structure to rock gardens, succulent arrangements, and small containers. Whether displayed indoors or out, it rewards patience with low-maintenance beauty and seasonal bursts of color. Order your very own Sulcorebutia rauschii for sale today!

Bloom Season Late spring, early summer
Botanical Name Sulcorebutia rauschii
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color Bright magenta
Genus Sulcorebutia
Growth Habit Globular
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 2 in. tall
Native Area Bolivia
Plant Type Cactus
Propagation By stem cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat resistance, pest resistance
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type specialized cactus potting mix
Special Features Easy to maintain, Easy to grow
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

Common Pests and Problems with Sulcorebutia rauschii

Sulcorebutia rauschii is naturally resistant to most pests and diseases when grown in well-ventilated, dry environments.

Mealybugs may hide between tubercles or at the stem base and can be removed with cotton swabs dipped in alcohol. 

Root rot occurs if soil remains wet for too long; always use fast-draining soil and pots with drainage holes. 

Spider mites may appear in overly dry, dusty environments; increase airflow and wipe with a damp cloth or use insecticidal soap. 

Sun scorch can occur in extreme heat or sudden exposure; gradually acclimate to full sun. 

Shriveling is usually a sign of prolonged drought; resume light watering until firmness returns. 

Growers Quick Reference Guide - Key Features

Bloom Season Late spring, early summer
Botanical Name Sulcorebutia rauschii
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color Bright magenta
Genus Sulcorebutia
Growth Habit Globular
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 2 in. tall
Native Area Bolivia
Plant Type Cactus
Propagation By stem cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat resistance, pest resistance
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type specialized cactus potting mix
Special Features Easy to maintain, Easy to grow
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

Frequently Asked
Questions

  • How do you care for Sulcorebutia Rauschii?

    1. Soil:It thrives in well-draining cactus or succulent soil, ideally amended with pumice, perlite, or coarse sand to prevent moisture buildup and root rot.
    2. Light:Provide bright, indirect light indoors or partial morning sun outdoors; avoid intense afternoon sun unless the plant has been properly acclimated.
    3. Watering:Water every 12–14 days during the growing season (March–August) and reduce to every 4–5 weeks during dormancy (September–February), always letting the soil dry completely between waterings.
    4. Fertilizer:Feed with a diluted cactus fertilizer once a year during the active growing season and avoid fertilizing in the dormant period.
    5. Indoor Temperature:Keep temperatures between 60°F–75°F indoors, with low humidity and good airflow to prevent fungal issues.
    6. Outdoor USDA Zones:Suitable for USDA Zones 9 to 11, where temperatures stay above 25°F; protect from frost and excessive rain.

  • Is Sulcorebutia rauschii purple?

    Yes, while Sulcorebutia rauschii does have a purple form, it is specifically Sulcorebutia rauschii f. violacidermis that exhibits the prominent purple coloration. The standard Sulcorebutia rauschii can have green to purple coloration.

  • What is the difference between sulcorebutia rauschii and sulcorebutia rauschii violacidermis?

    The primary difference between Sulcorebutia rauschii and Sulcorebutia rauschii violacidermis lies in their epidermis coloration. While both are compact, clustering cacti with similar tubercle patterns and flower types, S. rauschii typically has green to violet-green stems, while S. rauschii violacidermis is known for its bright purple or violet stems. Some collectors also note that violacidermis may stay more compact and display a slightly different rib texture, but genetically, they are very closely related and often treated as forms or variants rather than distinct species.

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