Adam Boyer+FollowYour Christmas Cactus Needs This January Glow-UpIf you want your Christmas cactus to pop off with more blooms next holiday season, here’s the trick: give it a post-holiday haircut! Snip or twist off up to a third of the old, long, or yellowing leaves right after it finishes flowering. This tells your plant to focus on making flowers, not just leaves. Bonus: you can even propagate new plants from the cuttings. Who knew a little January trim could mean a way fuller bloom next year? #Home #PlantParenthood #ChristmasCactus01Share
evanshaley+FollowChristmas Cactus Watering Hack!Obsessed with keeping your Christmas cactus alive and blooming? Here’s the secret: don’t stick to a strict schedule! Water every couple of weeks in fall and after blooming, but check the soil first—if the top inch is dry, it’s time. When it’s blooming, split your usual water into smaller, more frequent drinks to keep those flowers popping. Overwatering is a no-no, but letting it dry out means no blooms. Trust me, your winter decor will thank you! #Home #Houseplants #ChristmasCactus10Share