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How to Easily Grow and Care for Christmas Cactus

A Christmas Cactus is a tropical plant that doesn’t naturally exist in nature. It is bred from two unique parent plants that grow in the South American rainforests.

It is known for its segmented stem and brightly colored blooms that appear at the ends of them. Blooms are red, pink, purple, yellow, or white. Blooms usually appear near Christmas.

This is one of the rarest plants that blooms around this time of the year so it takes a little bit of care to make sure you will decorate your Christmas party with it. Here are some tips to help you care for the Christmas Cactus.

Watering Christmas Cactus

It is a succulent so it needs moist soil to grow well. Make sure you give it enough water as it doesn’t like to be sitting in a pool of water. The best way to know if it needs water is to check the soil, if it is dry to touch water it.

Soil and Fertilizer for Christmas Cactus

Christmas Cactuses require soil that is well-draining, which means that a mixture of normal potting soil and fine bark works perfectly. This plant should be fed every two weeks with a diluted liquid fertilizer. Make sure to stop feeding it about a month before the winter bloom, which typically means the end of the month of October.

Temperature and Humidity Requirements

As a tropical plant, it requires a relatively moderate temperature and high humidity in its environment. They grow best in temperatures that are between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the average temperature of most homes.

Common Problems That Christmas Cactus Plants May Have

One of the most common issues you might face with a Christmas Cactus is dropping buds. This can occur when there is any type of change in the temperature, lighting, humidity, or the amount of water the plant is receiving.In order to prevent this problem, the soil must remain moist, the temperature a steady 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, no fertilizer in the late summer to fall months, and 14 hours of darkness each day.

There are others issues connected to this plant including:

• Stem Rot – This fungal issue occurs when the soil is too damp. The best course of action is to start a new plant before the infection spreads too far.

• Root Rot – If the roots are soggy, then there is a chance that root rot will form. As long as the damaged root is removed, you will prevent this problem.

• Botrytis Blight – This is effectively grey mold, which can be removed if discovered early. Reducing the humidity level can prevent this disease.

How to Get a Christmas Cactus to Bloom

In order to encourage blooms, you should create certain conditions for the plant. The temperature should be between 50 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit each night from the end of October, around 6-8 weeks before Christmas. Make sure the room is completely dark for 12-14 hours every night too.

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