How Do Christmas Cactus Bloom Naturally?

Christmas Cactus is a succulent - it is NOT a desert plant but a tropical plant.

Christmas Cactus needs a period of about 8 weeks of rest with chilly temperature (ideally between 50 & 60 degrees) & darkness leading up to a re-bloom. This is one of the reasons it is nicknamed a Christmas Cactus

THE CHRISTMAS CACTUS ACTUALLY LIKES BEING A BIT ROOT-BOUND. You can transplant it into a bigger container and you'll get a larger plant.

MAKE SURE YOUR CHRISTMAS CACTUS IS POSITIONED IN A FAST-DRAINING CONTAINER. Add vermiculite or perlite to your potting soil

CONTROL THE AMOUNT OF WATER YOU GIVE THE CHRISTMAS CACTUS. More during bloom season (it needs moist soil when flowering), less when it's resting (you can keep it on the dryer side).

CLEAN UP THE PLANT ONCE IT HAS BLOOMED & ROOT SOME CUTTINGS. This is the time to trim back the plant if you like to keep it smaller.

LASTLY, DO NOT FORGET TO FEED YOUR CHRISTMAS CACTUS SOME ORGANIC PLANT NUTRIENTS. Over time the nutrients & minerals in your houseplant & flower pots get depleted as your plants utilize them.

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