- When to water the Christmas cactus?
The Christmas cactus is native to the tropical forests of South America and therefore prefers a humid climate. It is therefore necessary to pay particular attention to watering, both in summer and winter. In winter, it must be watered regularly, little by little, avoiding the saucer becoming soaked with water, but keeping the soil moist. In summer, the same procedure is followed, with the possibility of spraying a little water on the leaves using a sprayer. In summer, the best time to water the Christmas cactus, which needs small amounts of water at a time, is in the evening. In particularly dry climates, try to keep it in a room with a small humidifier or other plants.
It is important to avoid water stagnation and to water regularly but not excessively, especially during flowering. Overwatering can cause root rot, which can lead to the death of the plant. This rot can also be caused by a fungus, unfortunately not visible from the outside until the first damage appears. The flowering of the plant can sometimes last from December to February. In any case, once flowering is over, watering can be reduced. During the entire life of the plant, watering should only be done when the soil appears dry on the surface. It may be sufficient to water only once or twice a week in winter.
The Christmas cactus likes soils with an acidic pH and, if possible, containing peat. It is optional to use natural fertilizers during the flowering period in order to ensure the nutrition of the plant. Fertilization should be stopped when the flowers fall. If you want to fertilize, it is best to do so
