[Total: 0 Average: 0/5]You must sign in to vote We’ve seen a spate of falling saguaros all over the Phoenix area lately. Have they succumbed to the extended period of extreme heat we’ve seen this summer? Maybe. But a plant physiologist from the Desert Botanical Garden says something else could be going on. Video Rating: / 5
on 2021-02-12
I have 4 saguaros on my property. Two of them have lost 2 arms this summer. Did not water them because I thought they have been here a long time because they are 30 ft. tall. They live in the dessert they have been through this before. I guess not. Two of them have holes around the bottom. They may fall over. I am afraid to go near them. My neighbor had one fall over this year and one last year. Also noticed termites on two of them two years ago. Strange.
Aww that’s so sad. I love cactus
Its not the heat is the cumulative effect of chemtrails and the drought caused by chemtrail spraying combined with pesticides like roundup etc.
I think it's all because of 2020
Well they only live a few hundred years. Some only growing 1.5 inches in 10 years..people need to protect there very long shallow roots. They grow as wide as they are tall.
Whatever it is keep up the good work.arizona is the kneepit of america