Cactus can be easily propagated by cutting or offset propagating method.
Gymnocalycium produces
offsets easily, even when grafted, which can then be
grafted to a new base, perpetuating the plant. Even the best grafts only last a few years, as the base grows faster than the
Gymnocalycium. After that point, the difference in speed between the two becomes too great for the graft to hold together, and so they split apart. The
scion can, however, be re-grafted back on to the
rootstock after this. The colored species comprise a large group of popular
mutants, characterized by more or less colored bodies. They can be red, orange, purplish, yellow, or even white. The first totally decolored mutants were called cv. 'Hibotan'. The first only partially de-chlorophyll were called cv. 'Hibotan Nishiki' and can be grown on its own roots. The 'Nishiki' all contain chlorophyll but with many
anthocyanin and appear deep brown. By the time many other colored were obtained and some have special names such as 'Akagurohibotan-Nishiki' or 'Pink-Kuro'. ==Habitat==