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During the holiday season, a beautiful houseplant that provides masses of bright, colorful, long-lasting blooms can be found. Succulent leaves grow out from each other to form stems and branches. Our plants are hand-picked and carefully selected to bring you the best quality possible. The plant is shipped bare root for safety purposes.
The Christmas cactus thrives in indirect light and humid conditions. Ideally, grow your Christmas cactus in a north- or east-facing window, but ensure that it is kept away from direct sunlight regardless of its placement.
Christmas cactus plants require soil that is consistently more moist than what is preferred by most other succulents. Generally, water the Christmas cactus when the top inch or two of soil becomes dry.
To ensure that your Christmas cactus gives you gorgeous blooms during the holidays, provide regular and nourishing meals starting from the end of its blooming period all the way through fall. This is essential for the plant to store enough energy to produce the next round of flowers.
Propagating a Christmas cactus is relatively simple. Take cuttings of one to four segments and let them dry in a cool, dry place for two to four days. Plant them an inch deep in new soil, preferably a sand/peat mix. Initially, water sparingly until roots or new growth develop, then water as usual.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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plant_or_animal_product_type | Plant | ||||
brand | Succulent Addiction | ||||
color | Yellow | ||||
expected_blooming_period | Winter | ||||
item_weight | 8 ounces | ||||
sunlight_exposure | Full Shade | ||||
unit_count | 1.0 Count | ||||
soil_type | Sandy Soil | ||||
moisture_needs | Moderate Watering | ||||
number_of_pieces | 1 | ||||
manufacturer | Succulent Addiction | ||||
country_of_origin | USA | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #38,820 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #87 in Cacti & Succulent Plants |