Rooting your Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera x buckleyi) cuttings can be a rewarding way to propagate this holiday plant. The process allows you to have more of these beautiful, blooming cacti to ...
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How Much Water Does a Christmas Cactus Really Need? Experts Break It Down
After your holiday cactus stops flowering for the year, typically in late winter for Thanksgiving and Christmas cacti and early spring for Easter cacti, reduce the amount of watering. Allow the top ...
Propagate succulents in the early spring using either leaves, cuttings, or offsets. Keep them in a well-draining pot with ...
The Christmas cactus prefers a little humidity — unlike other cacti and succulents —as well as bright, indirect sunlight.
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The Life of a Zygo Cactus (500 Days Time-Lapse)
This time-lapse captures the stunning, slow-motion transformation of a Zygo cactus, also known as a Christmas cactus. We started rooting a tiny cutting with water. It was then transplanted into soil ...
When you love houseplants as much as we do, you want more. And then some more! Many common houseplants actually are easy to propagate, or to grow from cuttings. You won’t have to invest in a ...
As the holiday season comes upon us you may want to decorate your home with some lovely colorful flowering plants. Besides poinsettias, there are holiday cacti that have flowers that may be white, ...
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