When you bring it home, you’ll be surprised by how many flowers it produces.
You’ll even think it’s thanking you for bringing it back warm! The recipe consists of two pages. You can see the rest of the recipe via the button below.
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Another solution is to stop watering completely for a few weeks in October: two or three weeks without water, a dry period. Wait a little and see the results.
Watering your Christmas cactus
Watering your Christmas cactus is one of the most important keys to success. Cacti need just the right amount of water, not too much and not too little. Unfortunately, there is no clear rule for how often to water; too many factors affect the plant’s needs. A good suggestion would be to water generously, water the entire root ball, let the excess water drain, empty the pot after 15-20 minutes and wait until the potting soil feels dry before watering again. 5 days, 10 days, two weeks? Your plant will tell you. It is often assumed that limp, wilted leaves on a plant are a sign of dehydration, but often the opposite is true, and the Christmas cactus is no exception. Keep the following in mind when watering your cactus:
It is very easy to care for a Christmas cactus to keep it healthy and blooming. Enjoy the November darkness with this beautiful and easy-to-care for
