- Watering: Treat it like a tropical plant. Water the cactus generously until water drains from the bottom.
- The Crucial Dry Period: Allow the top few inches of soil to completely dry out between waterings to prevent the deadly risk of root rot.
- Humidity: Since it loves humidity, place the pot on a tray filled with pebbles and water. The evaporating water will create the moist micro-climate the plant craves, especially in dry homes.
Soil and Feeding
- Soil: Given that they don’t grow in true soil in the wild, they prefer a well-draining potting mix formulated for succulents or cacti.
- Fertilizer: Only fertilize the Christmas cactus with a balanced feed after the flowering period has finished.
II. The Secret to Guaranteeing the Bloom
The colorful pink, fuchsia, orange, or white flowers only appear after the plant has undergone a specific, simulated dormancy period of about four weeks. This is the crucial step indoor growers often miss.
The Dormancy Trigger: Cool, Dark Nights
To force the dormancy phase and encourage bud production, you must provide two specific environmental conditions:
- Extended Darkness (Longer Nights):
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