General Information
- Category- Flower
- Binomial Name- Schlumbergera
- Common Names- Crab cactus, Christmas cactus
- Spread- 24 inches**
- Height- 36 inches**
- Average Production- 100-120 flowers per plant
- Days to Maturity- 300-750 days*
Environmental Requirements
- Soil- Any well drained soil
- Soil moisture- 10%
- Soil pH- 5.5-6.0
- Sun Requirements- Partial Sun
- Best Time to Plant- Early Summer(January-February)
- Temperature range- 18-35 Celsius
Tips to Grow Christmas Cactus
- Arrange good quality Christmas cactus cuttings.
- The soil should be mixed. One part potting soil, two parts peat moss or compost, and one part sharp sand or perlite.
- Propagating Christmas cactus from cuttings is more easy than seeds. From seeds its takes 3-4 years to maturity.
- The segmented leaf-like stems make the cuttings robust and easy to handle. Push the bottom of the cutting into the soil about ½ inch deep or just deep enough to keep them upright.
- We can add compost for better growth.
- Christmas cactus require little or no pruning, but they can get a bit leggy and old plants can become congested. To help the plant bush-up remove the tips and, with congested plants, remove a few of the oldest and most damaged stems. Always remove whole segments of the leaf-like stems.
- Your plant should then flower and give you a wonderful display.
** The values are standard values but might change a bit.
*To get flowers quickly, the users can buy plants from nursery.
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