The Christmas cactus, or Schlumbergera, is native to the mountains of south-eastern Brazil. It likes shade and high humidity. It can be recognized by its leaf-like pads and pink flowers which flower only around Thanksgiving or Christmas (hence the name).
Here are some tips for caring for your Christmas cactus:
1. Keep away from direct sunlight, drafts, heat vents, or fireplaces.
2. Provide a source of humidity. You can put a tray of water next to the plant so that the water evaporates and provides humidity.
3. Do not overwater. Once a week should be enough. And if you can, don't water from the top. It is best to put the plant in a tray of water and allow water to seep through holes in the bottom of the container.
4. Prune your cactus one month after blooming.
Here are some tips for caring for your Christmas cactus:
1. Keep away from direct sunlight, drafts, heat vents, or fireplaces.
2. Provide a source of humidity. You can put a tray of water next to the plant so that the water evaporates and provides humidity.
3. Do not overwater. Once a week should be enough. And if you can, don't water from the top. It is best to put the plant in a tray of water and allow water to seep through holes in the bottom of the container.
4. Prune your cactus one month after blooming.
I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Christmas and New Year greetings to you and your family Sherry X
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I am famous for killing Christmas cactus. Very sad. But I'm managing to keep a poinsettia alive so far.....
ReplyDeleteI think I'm in the process of killing my Poinsettia. My apartment is not a good place for it. Hope yours does well.
DeleteHi Sherry - they are amazing plants ... my SIL has been trying to kill hers off for years... poor plant! Still it keeps coming back when someone gives it a little care ... she's a busy lady - so an excuse or two! Have a wonderful Christmas and New Year - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteCactuses of any type can be quite resilient.
DeleteI can kill them within a month! I do have a pointsetta still alive from last Christmas, but it's certainly not blooming.
ReplyDeleteIt'll bloom again. That happened to me, too. I was shocked when it turned red again.
DeleteThat's a colorful cactus plant.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year, Sherry.
Thanks, Robyn. Same to you.
DeleteThe Christmas Cactus is so colourful, I love the pink colour.
ReplyDeleteMy good wishes for 2020.
All the best Jan
They are definitely a colorful cactus!
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