- Place the plant in total darkness for about 12 to 14 hours per day.
- Need a solution? If you don’t have a naturally dark spot, simply cover the Christmas cactus with a light-proof box or a heavy cloth every evening and remove it every morning.
- Cooler Temperatures:
- During this dormancy month, the plant also needs cooler nighttime temperatures, ideally ranging between and ( and ).
Protecting the Buds
Once you see small buds forming at the ends of the leaf segments, the dormancy period is over, and you can return the plant to its normal, warmer, bright location.
Crucial Warning: Christmas cacti are notorious for dropping buds if they are stressed. To prevent this:
- Be Gentle: Avoid moving the plant or drastically changing its orientation.
- Hydrate: Ensure regular, consistent watering.
- Avoid Heat: Keep it away from drafts and direct heat sources (like radiators or vents).
By mastering this cycle—allowing a period of cool, dark dormancy—your marvelous Christmas cactus is guaranteed to produce magnificent flowers every single year, right on time for the holidays.
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