It brings color to the home from November to January when other plants have gone dormant for the season.
But despite its rain forest origins, the Christmas cactus doesn’t need abundant water to thrive.
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Here’s what it’s crucial that you know about how often to water Christmas cactus.
If you’re in the bloom season from November to January, the plant should be covered in blooms.
How Often Should I Water a Christmas Cactus?
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There’s not a one size fits all answer to how often to water a Christmas cactus.
The biweekly water schedule assumes that the Christmas cactus has been planted in ideal conditions.
Christmas cactus thrives when it’s planted in either a sandycactus mixor potting soil mixed with perlite for drainage.
Additionally, Christmas cactus prefers partial sun and temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What Does an Underwatered Christmas Cactus Look Like?
You’ll know a Christmas cactus is underwatered when its leaves start to look dehydrated.
It will begin to wrinkle, with shriveled leaves, looking like a raisin rather than a plump grape.
Dark brown spots may begin to develop.
What Does an Overwatered Christmas Cactus Look Like?
Overwatering is potentially more damaging to a Christmas cactus than underwatering.
If it’s soggy or there is standing water present, then the plant has probably been overwatered.
Other signs include limp leaves, as well as discoloration, including black spots on the leaves.