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How to Care For Your Christmas Cactus

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By Eudora deWynter
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Learn how to grow and care for your holiday Christmas Cactus all year with ease and very little effort.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Christmas Cactus planted in some well draining soil
  1. Step 1

    When any flower starts blooming in winter it is a beautiful sight, and there is nothing more beautiful than a Christmas cactus.

  2. Step 2

    . These wonderful plants for and can be grown indoors, require very little care and come in a variety of colors such as yellow (my favorite ), salmon, pink, fuchsia, white and a combination of all these colors.

  3. Step 3

    A Christmas cactus can adapt to low light, but when kept in a very sunny location indoors it will produce more flowers.

  4. Step 4

    The plant grows best in a well draining soil such as those used for growing succulent plants. The Christmas cactus is not as drought tolerant as many people think, but because it is a succulent plant it will retain and store good amount water.

  5. Step 5

    Air temperature, light, rate of growth will help determine the length of time between watering and then water when the top of the soil is dry. Cactus prefer warm temperatures but they should be kept away from heat drafts from fireplace or furnace vents

  6. Step 6

    After your plant finishes its blooming, let it rest and do not water for six weeks and as new growth starts to appear repot it with and the replace the top soil with fresh new soil, then start watering, keeping it moist. As the new growth appears in the spring apply a weak solution of liquid houseplant fertilizer at two week intervals.

  7. Step 7

    If you plan to move your Christmas cactus outside during the summer months, keep in mind that direct sunlight will burn the leaves, so find a shady or semi shady location to move them to. As fall approaches slowly start to adjust your plant to the indoors by bringing it in and leaving it indoors a little longer each day.

  8. Step 8

    Christmas cactus only need to be re-potted every two or three years but if you notice roots filling up the pot or that the root system seems to be unhealthy then its time to re-pot, spring is usually best but when re-potting is needed it can be done at any time.

Tips & Warnings
  • air, light and temperature will determine the plants growth rate
  • Re-pot every two or three years
  • Keep plant out of drafts
  • plant in a well draining soil

Comments  

FrogDoc said

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on 2/26/2009 Great tips! I need to repot mine, and will wait for the springtime. :)

walker7 said

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on 2/26/2009 These are the only plants I really have success with...thanks for the tips!

Hode said

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on 2/26/2009 I have a beautiful one blossoming now in my kitchen window. I was wondering what I should do to it. Thanks for the good advice.

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