We often get asked this question around the Holidays, and, besides, it is a Christmas Cactus. So, how DO you get your Christmas Cactus to bloom in time for Christmas?
Start These Steps Now To better The Chances of a Blooming Christmas Cactus:
Step 1 Cut back on the amount of water the plant is receiving. Only water when the top 1” of soil is dry and then very little water. No more than once a week.
Step 2 Place the Christmas cactus in a darker room. It will work better if you have a room that receives 12 to 14 hours of darkness a day.
Step 3 After about 6-8 weeks of darkness, move the Christmas cactus back out in to full bright light. (Please Note: NOT Direct Sunlight)
Step 4 Water with a water soluble fertilizer.
If you follow these steps as outlined, you should start seeing colorful blooms in a few weeks for everyone to enjoy.
Also, as the weather turns chilly, don’t forget to bring your tropical plants inside. Dust a little Sevin Dust over the top of the soil to help control the insects. This should kill most insects living in the plants soil. Place the plants in a bright lighted room to help stop leaves from dropping.
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