The orange tinted cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) is actually a Thanksgiving cactus. A gift from a friend two years ago, this orange/red flowered plant is the second to bloom each year.
My 3-cactus collection spends the summer on our deck out of direct sun. I bring them in at the end of summer. They spend most of the year in a cool, unused (no artificial light) room in a sunny, south-facing window.
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Since they are out of sight I sometimes forget to water, but they don’t seem to mind - as long as I get there before they totally expire. I fertilize every other week in the summer. They may get a weak fish emulsion fertilizer a few times in the winter. Did I mention that I sometimes forget about them?
The white cactus (Zygocactus) bloomed in early November.
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The red Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesii) has set buds and will be in full bloom by Christmas.
The red Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesii) has set buds and will be in full bloom by Christmas.
I bring each plant into the dining room as they start to bloom. The three plants provide 2 or 3 months of flowers during the winter.
Of all the house plants, the Christmas Cactus must be the easiest flowering house plant to grow.
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