The Bunny Ear Cactus is one of the most charming and beginner-friendly succulents. With its soft-looking pads shaped like rabbit ears, it’s perfect for desks, windowsills, or small indoor gardens. But don’t be fooled by its cute look — proper care is key to keeping it healthy and thriving.
🌱 1. Choose the Right Soil
Bunny Ear Cactus needs fast-draining soil to avoid root rot.
- Use cactus or succulent mix (recommended)
- Or DIY mix:
- 50% regular potting soil
- 25% sand
- 25% perlite
👉 The goal: soil dries out quickly after watering.
☀️ 2. Light Requirements
This cactus LOVES sunlight.
- Place near a south or west-facing window
- Needs 6–8 hours of bright light daily
- If indoors is too dark → growth becomes thin and weak
👉 Tip: Rotate the pot weekly for even growth.
💧 3. Watering (Most Important!)
Overwatering is the #1 mistake.
- Water only when soil is completely dry
- Summer: every 7–10 days
- Winter: every 2–3 weeks
👉 Always pour water directly into soil, not on pads.
🌡️ 4. Temperature & Environment
- Ideal: 18–30°C (65–86°F)
- Avoid cold below 10°C (50°F)
- Loves dry air → no need to mist
🌿 5. Pot & Drainage
- Use pots with drainage holes
- Terracotta pots are best (help soil dry faster)
✂️ 6. Propagation (Super Easy!)
You can grow more plants from one!
Steps:
- Gently twist off a pad
- Let it dry for 2–3 days (form callus)
- Place into dry soil
- Wait 1 week → then water lightly
👉 New roots will grow in a few weeks!
⚠️ 7. Important Warning
- Those tiny dots = glochids (hair-like spines)
- They look soft but are VERY irritating to skin
👉 Always use gloves or tongs when handling.
🌸 Bonus: How to Make It Grow Fuller
- Give strong sunlight daily
- Avoid overwatering
- Repot every 1–2 years
- Light feeding in growing season (spring–summer)
💚 Final Tip
This plant thrives on neglect more than attention.
Less water, more light = the perfect formula.






