The cactus is covered in thorns, and it seems that nothing in this world is scary to it, but in fact this is far from true.
One action by an inexperienced gardener puts an end to the flowering of the plant, and in the worst case, can lead to the death of the “green pet”.
This unpretentious flower also has its own "no's" that are better not to cross. Otherwise, the cactus will look miserable.
The plant should not be replanted in winter. It should not be moved to new soil even at the end of February or the beginning of March.
The best time is May. There will be enough sunlight during this period. But remember that the cactus does not need much light. In the wild, the plant is often hidden behind taller plants and rocks.
Taking this feature into account, the flower should be placed on a western or eastern window.
The cactus will definitely not survive if it is watered two or more times a month. Overwatering coupled with acidic and heavy soil will lead to death, not flowering.