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How to Grow Christmas and Thanksgiving Cactuses
by
Monica Resinger
Rooted and growing cuttings of these make wonderful gifts
to friends and family. Put them in a pretty pot and attach a bow and
card then they're ready to give!

I love Christmas and Thanksgiving cactuses. These plants are so easy
to take care of. The flowers are gorgeous, come in an array of colors and come right
when we need them -- usually when it's cold and flowerless outdoors. A
houseplant that flowers and doesn't take much to take care of it is a big plus in
my book! They can be grown in hanging baskets or regular pots.
Care
My Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus bloom every year now. They didn't
always before. The main difference has been that my plants have become root
bound. The other difference is temperature -- they like it cool so I moved mine to
a cooler area of the house. If they get too warm, the buds will fall off. I'd say 68*
or under is what they prefer. A south-facing window with filtered light also helps
and only an occasional feeding when they are actively growing. I think where
people go wrong with these is in giving them too much attention. Too much
water will cause them to die. Let the plant dry between waterings to the point
where the leaves start to shrivel. This is all I do to my cactuses and they bloom
reliably every year. Sometimes they even give me a second show!
These plants can last you a lifetime! My grandma has a plant that has been in
the family for over 60 years! Two of my three plants are plants made from taking
cuttings from hers. Let me tell you how to do that.
Propagation
It's very easy to propagate Christmas and Thanksgiving Cactuses. All you need
is a small pot of moist potting soil, a Christmas or Thanksgiving cactus to take
a cutting from and rooting hormone is helpful but not necessary. Simply clip off
a four-segment piece; dip the cut end into rooting hormone if desired, then push
the cut end into the soil about an inch or so. From there, the only thing you
have to do is be sure the soil stays moist. It will stay moist longer if you prop a
see through plastic bag over it. To do this you can insert a popsicle stick into
the soil, then drape the plastic over that. Rooted and growing cuttings of these
make wonderful gifts to friends and family. Put them in a pretty pot and attach a
bow and card then they're ready to give!
Descriptions
There's a difference between Thanksgiving Cactus and Christmas Cactus.
Christmas cactus segments are scalloped and Thanksgiving cactus segments are toothed.
Well, that is what I know about growing Thanksgiving and Christmas cactus. I hope it will help you in growing yours!
Copyright ©, 2000, Monica Resinger
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