If you've waited all year for your Christmas cactus to develop cascading blooms only to be disappointed by a dismal display, ...
Here are 4 reasons why your Christmas cactus may not bloom. Although they are low-maintenance plants for an indoor garden, ...
Attached are photos of my two Christmas cactus plants. It is February, and they are in full bloom. What is the secret in ...
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 ...
Please let me know what you think. — Ned You can prune your Christmas cactus plants anytime from the time they finish blooming up until about May. Prune the plants as much as you need to keep ...
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They do require some patience and knowledge about their growth habits and needs, but are fun to have in one’s collection.
“I had the most prolific blooms on my cactus that I’ve ever had; that’s what happened. From that point on, it became my go-to fertiliser for blooming houseplants.” Fertilise the plant ...
Find your cactus a spot in a bright location or filtered sun, moisten when the surface soil begins to dry and fertilize monthly, March through September, to have a plant in bloom next year.