Plant Description

Descrption

Schlumbergera (Mixed Varieties), commonly known as the Christmas Cactus, is a long-lived tropical cactus with arching, segmented stems and vibrant flowers in shades of pink, red, white, orange, and purple. Unlike desert cacti, it naturally grows in rainforest trees, making it well suited to indoor conditions. With the right care, it flowers reliably each winter and becomes more impressive every year.

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Plant Care

Everything you need to know to keep your plant happy and thriving.

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Light

Medium Light

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Water

Moderate watering. Allow the top few centimetres of compost to dry out between waterings. Water a little less after flowering and avoid leaving the plant sitting in water.

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Soil

Free-draining cactus or houseplant compost with added orchid bark and perlite to improve drainage while retaining a little moisture.

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Repot

Repot every 2–3 years after flowering using fresh compost. Christmas Cacti flower best when slightly pot-bound, so only move up one pot size when necessary.

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Humidity

Medium

Difficulty

Beginner

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Pet Friendly

Yes

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Air Purifying

Yes

💡 Joe's Top Tip

To encourage flowers, give your plant cooler nights and around 12–14 hours of darkness each evening for several weeks during autumn. Once buds appear, avoid moving the plant too much, as sudden changes can cause them to drop.

⚠️ Common Mistake

Most people struggle with Christmas Cacti by treating them like desert cacti. They prefer slightly more moisture and humidity, but dislike constantly wet compost.

📅 When To Come Back To Us

Bring it back (or a photo) in 6–8 weeks if you want: • Repotting advice • Help encouraging more flowers • A health check after flowering

🌿 Plant Fact

Christmas Cacti can live for 50 years or more, with many becoming treasured family plants passed down through generations.

🌍 Country Of Origin

Hybrid cultivars (parent species native to the coastal rainforests of south-eastern Brazil)