We have 3 what we have taken to calling "Holiday Cacti" because they tend to bloom around Easter, before Thanksgiving, and around Christmas. We live in Louisville, KY so the days aren't considered extreme as far as light conditions. One is about 30 years old, one is about 20-25 years old, and the youngest I propagated in water almost 5 years ago. So why do they bloom so often without fertilizer or anything other than plain water and, shhh, being talked to?
We have 3 what we have taken to calling "Holiday Cacti" because they tend to bloom around Easter, before Thanksgiving, and around Christmas. We live in Louisville, KY so the days aren't considered extreme as far as light conditions. One is about 30 years old, one is about 20-25 years old, and the youngest I propagated in water almost 5 years ago. So why do they bloom so often without fertilizer or anything other than plain water and, shhh, being talked to?