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  2. How to Prune a Christmas Cactus in 3 Easy Steps to Get More ...

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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 ...

  3. Why Your Christmas Cactus Isn't Blooming - AOL

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    How to Propagate a Christmas Cactus. If your plant gets leggy or branches start dropping off because it can’t support its own weight, prune it by cutting off a piece where two stem segments join.

  4. 8 Tips For Keeping Your Christmas Cactus Healthy Until Next ...

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    Christmas cacti grow better when the soil is moist but not drenched. You only need to give your Christmas cacti 1/4 to 1/2 cup of water each time you water. Unlike other houseplants, Christmas ...

  5. A Stroll Through the Garden: Christmas cactus care and reblooming

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  6. Here's How to Keep Your Christmas Cactus Blooming Each Winter

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    He notes that Christmas cactus grow best in tempartues that range from 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit and 50% - 60% humidity. "It is best to also keep them away from heating and cooling vents to avoid ...

  7. How To Propagate A Christmas Cactus—A Step-By-Step Guide - AOL

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    Prune Christmas cacti in late spring to early summer as plants resume active growth. Pruning encourages branching and promote greater flower production come winter.

  8. How to Get a Christmas Cactus to Bloom in Time for the ... - AOL

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    Any Christmas cactus plants that you purchase in the fall are With their handsome, notched foliage and exotic-looking flowers, these handsome plants can live for decades. (Some up to 100 years.)

  9. Want to Know How to Care for Your Christmas Cactus? - AOL

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