![Top Heavy Cacti - I think my cacti is displacing his bottom weight up top? I've never seen the base so thin and the top has had a growth spurt. Ideas on Top Heavy Cacti - I think my cacti is displacing his bottom weight up top? I've never seen the base so thin and the top has had a growth spurt. Ideas on](https://i.redd.it/4k66369j8xm51.jpg)
Top Heavy Cacti - I think my cacti is displacing his bottom weight up top? I've never seen the base so thin and the top has had a growth spurt. Ideas on
![My moon cactus has a lot of growth on the top half which is making it pretty top heavy; can these be removed without killing the rest of it? : cactus My moon cactus has a lot of growth on the top half which is making it pretty top heavy; can these be removed without killing the rest of it? : cactus](https://i.redd.it/mrt8petssn2z.jpg)
My moon cactus has a lot of growth on the top half which is making it pretty top heavy; can these be removed without killing the rest of it? : cactus
![Charlie Wagers on Twitter: "Inherited this *seed grown* Fishhook Cactus a few months ago and have been dreading re-potting it. Wild top-heavy boi, root-bound af, probably hasn't been re-potted in 20+ years. Charlie Wagers on Twitter: "Inherited this *seed grown* Fishhook Cactus a few months ago and have been dreading re-potting it. Wild top-heavy boi, root-bound af, probably hasn't been re-potted in 20+ years.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EFAxjuRWwAIQFQe.jpg)
Charlie Wagers on Twitter: "Inherited this *seed grown* Fishhook Cactus a few months ago and have been dreading re-potting it. Wild top-heavy boi, root-bound af, probably hasn't been re-potted in 20+ years.
![I just rescued this cactus that someone was throwing out and I have very little cactus experience. Will the skinny bit in the middle plump out? It's very wobbly and unbalanced at I just rescued this cactus that someone was throwing out and I have very little cactus experience. Will the skinny bit in the middle plump out? It's very wobbly and unbalanced at](https://i.redd.it/wk0z1dlrrr031.jpg)