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Schlumbergera

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Christmas Cactus Pink

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Schlumbergera, commonly known as Christmas Cactus, burst into stunning pink blooms from November to January, the perfect plant to bring a splash of colour and some plant happiness into your home this Christmas. This relatively easy-to-look-after trailing house plant is a festive favourite.

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Put me in a semi-sunny spot and water and fertilise me well during my growing season to see my stunning winter bloom.

Plant Care Tips
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During spring and summer water me when the top of my soil is dry and sparingly during winter.

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Keep me in a bright spot, but out of direct sunlight.

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Try not to move me when my buds start to appear, as this can prevent me from blooming.

About Christmas Cactus Pink

History

The epiphytic Christmas Cactus originate from Brazil, in cooler mountainous regions near the coast. It was first introduced to the Northern hemisphere 200 years ago.

Cultivation

The main growing period is between April-September. Keep the soil moist but not wet during this time and maintain an average temperature between 12-15°C. During Autumn and Winter, feed monthly to encourage healthy blooms throughout the festive period.

Care

Moving a Christmas Cactus around when it is bud will cause it to shed its blooms, keep it in one place once the buds start to swell. If needed, move when the buds are still small. Due to their coastal origins, they prefer a humid atmosphere. Try misting the plant or placing it on a tray of pebbles and water to recreate its natural environment.

Did you know?

In Brazil, the Christmas Cactus is more commonly known as Flor de Maio, The May Flower, due to its differing flowering time.

Toxicity

This plant is non-toxic so although not advised should pose no harm if accidentally chewed or eaten by your furry friends.

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