How can I dry out plants quickly?

I bought a few cacti from my local walmart, they're drenched and have been for quite some time

  5 answers
  • Oliva Oliva on Aug 30, 2018

    Transplant them to new containers with cactus soil. The plants will dry slightly in the time it will take you to remove from old containers, fill the new ones, and transplant.

    • I should have added this to my question, but locally I couldn't find any cactus soil. How can I make my own? I'm assuming it's similar to what I use for my succulents. ive never had a cactus before, these poor things had dried flowers hot glued to the tops, I felt like I needed to save them😣

  • Zard Pocleeb Zard Pocleeb on Aug 30, 2018

    I don’t understand the question. Are these real, or artificial plants? Can you post a picture?

    • Yes, they are real. what I said about the hot glue could lead people to believe that they are plastic plants, but they are real. There were some spray painted plants too.

  • Oliva Oliva on Aug 30, 2018

    Miracle grow and Hoffman make cactus soil. Check with a garden supply center.

  • Leah Leah on Aug 30, 2018

    You could change soil or try morning sun.

  • Pat Pat on Aug 30, 2018

    Try Google and give the name of your plant....you should get good advice about the care and type of soil you need.