With its long, segmented stems that hang dramatically downwards and its red, pink, white, or purple flowers, the Christmas cactus makes for an attractive gift this time of year, just like a ...
As with any plant, the right amount of light is essential. If you're growing cacti indoors, they'll need direct sunlight, such as on a sunny windowsill. If you don't have the right natural light, keep ...
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Christmas cactuses are easy-going, tropical plants that grow well in most homes and rarely need pruning. But if your plant is overgrown or you want to create new cactus plants from stem cuttings ...
While low light levels trigger flowering, fertilizing Christmas cactus at the right time and in the right way is key for getting your plant to bloom like never before. In the guide below ...
Q: Why do some of my Christmas cactuses develop a woody stem that eventually rots and falls off? We don’t overwater them. A couple of them will develop the woody stems. I usually break them off, save ...
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Place them in a sunny spot, as they need six hours of light per day. “Christmas cactus, named for its colorful flowers, can live well after the season and bloom year over year.