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  2. How and When to Fertilize Christmas Cactus Plants to Boost ...

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    Christmas cactuses bloom in winter, when the days grow cool and short. While low light levels trigger flowering, fertilizing Christmas cactus at the right time and in the right way is key for ...

  3. 8 Tips For Keeping Your Christmas Cactus Healthy Until Next ...

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    Pot your Christmas cactus in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Apply fertilizer during the spring and summer months. Prune the plant immediately following its growing season to prep for the next ...

  4. Got a Christmas Cactus? Here's How to Keep it Happy ... - AOL

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    Here's how to provide Christmas cactus care for plants to bloom, propagate, and much more. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  5. A Stroll Through the Garden: Christmas cactus care and reblooming

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    The Christmas cactus is a long-lasting holiday plant with colorful flowers. Despite its name, it actually thrives best in cool temperatures. A Stroll Through the Garden: Christmas cactus care and ...

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  7. Cylindropuntia leptocaulis - Wikipedia

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    Cylindropuntia leptocaulis, the desert Christmas cactus, desert Christmas cholla, pencil cactus, or tasajillo, is a species of cholla cactus. Distribution and habitat

  8. How to Get a Christmas Cactus to Bloom in Time for the ... - AOL

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    Any Christmas cactus plants that you purchase in the fall are With their handsome, notched foliage and exotic-looking flowers, these handsome plants can live for decades. (Some up to 100 years.)

  9. List of edible cacti - Wikipedia

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    genus Epiphyllum, the Orchid cactus E. anguliger (also called Phyllocactus darrahii, said to be like gooseberries) genus Epithelantha (the fruit of all species said to be edible) genus Eulychnia. E. acida; genus Ferocactus. Ferocactus hamatacanthus; F. histrix ("borrachitos") and F. latispinus ("pochas")