Christmas cactus: the florists’ trick on how to make it bloom in December

 

How do you repot a Christmas cactus?

It is recommended to transplant the Christmas cactus every three to four years in spring. Choose the right potting soil, especially for epiphytic cacti, which is made up of sand and fibrous heather. It is not recommended to transplant this plant, which likes a lot of light, often without exposing it to direct sunlight.

When should you prune a Christmas cactus?

This plant does not need to be pruned at all. You can cut back the stems immediately after flowering. To make your Christmas cactus stand out, choose a pot in a contrasting color. For example, choose turquoise because it brings out the fuchsia flowers best.

What to do if the leaves of the Christmas cactus are soft?

If you notice that the leaves of the plant are wilting, it is probably due to a lack of water. Just because it’s a cactus doesn’t mean it doesn’t need water. Like many houseplants, the Christmas cactus grows well in moist soil. Therefore, it should be watered when the soil is dry. However, avoid standing water, as this can lead to root rot.

Knowing the right steps will help ensure that your Christmas cactus blooms profusely. So remember to water, prune and care properly.