About the Christmas Cactus
One of the easiest and longest living holiday houseplants that prefers sunny spots to bright indirect light indoors, near any window. Setting buds in fall with exposure to cooler temperatures and decreased day length, they tend to flower around Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Pet friendly according to the ASPCA. Browse our online selection of Christmas Cactus.
Care Notes
Keep near a sunny window, receiving 6 hours or less of direct sun to bright, indirect light. In the winter, water your plant when the soil is dry an inch below the surface. In the summer, increase watering so the soil is evenly moist to slightly dry. Fertilize with Osmocote April-September. In October, encourage bud and bloom by exposing it to 2-3 weeks of cooler night temperatures between 40-60 degrees F. Bring it under cover during frosts. Propagate by removing a couple of leaf sections per stem after flowering, and root in moist potting soil or perlite.
- Sun to Part Shade
- Winter
- 6-18"
- 6-18"
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Companion Plants
Grow with other bright indirect light plants such as Kalanchoe, Croton, and other succulents.