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A Christmas cactus that has a lack of water will begin to look dehydrated. You may see wrinkled or dying leaves or the soil may look alarmingly dry. Seasonal Watering Considerations
Christmas cactus do fine in most homes with average indoor temperatures and humidity levels, if you keep them watered correctly. In fact, you only need to water when the top inch or two of soil ...
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 ...
Pot your Christmas cactus in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Apply fertilizer during the spring and summer months. Prune the plant immediately following its growing season to prep for the next ...
Regardless of genus or species, night-blooming cereus flowers are almost always white or very pale shades of other colors, often large and frequently fragrant. Most of the flowers open after nightfall, and by dawn, most are wilting. Plants in the same geographical area tend to bloom on the same night.
Pruning a Christmas cactus encourages blooming, prevents disease, and allows you to share the plant with loved ones through propagation. Ahead, horticulturists share their tips for pruning ...
How to Water Christmas Cactus Plants. Christmas cactus plants are also called holiday cactus to encompass Thanksgiving cactus and Easter cactus, which are related species that thrive in the same ...
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