
What is the difference between holiday cactus varieties?
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What kind do I have if mine bloomed for the first time in August?? Lol
That they are kitty safe is a very good thing as my cat thinks they are tasty. The longest I have been able to keep one is a few months and then she'll get it. Darn cat.
I just discovered my Christmas cactus is a Thanksgiving cactus. I've had it 9 years, but it never flowered until last March. I had recently moved it from the kitchen to a seldom used bedroom. About to flower again now. I started a new pot with cuttings last spring. It's also about to flower. I also discovered that if a branch looks poorly, I can just pull off the end 2-3 leaves and put them into soil. One of them from just a few months ago already has a flower bud! However, I also just found out I need to water less frequently. Thank you.
I came here looking to figure out what I have a cutting of, and found out it is a Christmas cactus. And that I have it in the wrong kind of soil鈥擨'll have to repot it this weekend!
Can I repot my Thanksgiving cactus and my Easter cactus together in one pot? Can I get them to bloom at the same time?
i have 3 or 4 colors I planted in one pot. Not sure what they are, maybe all are Christmas. It is blooming now for last 3 weeks and it is beautiful. have white with pink edges, hot pink , peach and another shade of reddy pink. Flowers are huge in layers each to 3" long. If this works, probably different ones together will work too. Maybe they'll work but will bloom at different times, which would be great.
what kind of pot do I use
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I am having a hard time deciding which one I have. I have the leaves of an Easter but the flowers of a Christmas. My plant is a portion of the one my great grandmother had and passed down to my grandmother. (fyi I am 57 to put a perspective on how old this plant is)
Is there any other way to tell?
thank you
Nancy
The flower is the real way to know for sure. If yours has flowers that look like Christmas cactus flowers and rounded leaves, you likely have a genuine Christmas cactus, especially if it’s been around for a long time!
I received a 鈥淐hristmas鈥 cactus last year as a gift. It has done well. I think now that鈥檚 it must be a 鈥淭hanksgiving鈥 Cactus, because it has many little spines at the edges of every new leaf it puts out. I鈥檓 wondering if it might be two different plants, because two branches of of it blooms white flowers and the rest of the branches bloom beautiful red/fushia flowers. Could I try and separate them, or is it typical to have multiple colors from the same plant? I will definitely be trying to propagate from the branches when it finishes blooming this year (still blooming since Nov 23!), so I can try to get an all-white flowering plant as well.