Are you looking for a unique houseplant to brighten up the holidays? Try a
Christmas Cactus from Family Roots Nursery, Inc. Each thornless plant has
striking,
arched
branches with smooth stem segments. When flowering, the
Christmas Cactus is covered with exotic 2-3” blooms in colors of red, white,
peach, lavender, gold, orange and more. Christmas Cactus requires minimal
care. It prefers normal household temperatures and plenty of bright,
indirect light. Too much direct sunlight will burn the leaves. The soil
should be constantly moist but not waterlogged.
The plant’s natural bloom cycle will end in early spring,
but continue to keep your plant moist and start fertilizing every two weeks
with ferti•lome Geranium, Hanging Basket and Pansy Food (20-20-20). In the
fall, discontinue the fertilizer and cut back on the watering in order to
encourage flower bud formation. Just be careful that the plant’s stems don’t
shrivel from lack of moisture. Although these plants flower best if kept a little pot bound, flowers will
decrease if the plant is too crowded. If you notice a decrease in flowering,
move the plant to a slightly larger pot in the spring. If possible, move the
plants to a shady location outdoors for the summer. Do not place the plant
in full sun to avoid burning the leaves. Leave your plant outside until
frost threatens. By that time, the plant will have received enough cool
Indiana nights in the 50-55° range to set on flower buds. If you can’t summer the plant outdoors (or it needs to come in before
forming buds), keep the plant indoors out of direct light until fall and
then move it to an out-of-the-way room covered by a cardboard box or cloth.
To set buds you will need to provide 12-14 hours of complete dark for 25
consecutive nights, or until you see buds forming. Keep temperatures between
59-69°. After the flower buds have formed, it takes an additional 9 to 10 weeks for
flowers to complete development and bloom. When the flowers are spent, it’s time to resume the normal watering and
feeding schedule. To help your Christmas Cactus bloom again for the holidays
next year, keep the soil evenly moist and fertilize every two weeks with
ferti•lome Geranium, Hanging Basket and Pansy Food until it’s time to
encourage flower bud formation again in the fall.