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Continue pruning until the Christmas cactus is your desired shape and size, removing up to 1/3 of the plant’s tips. (Don’t cut off more than this or you risk stressing the plant.) Tip
Here's how to repot your Christmas cactus so it continues to thrive for years to come.
Repot your Christmas cactus. After the gentle removal of your plant, massage the roots to remove old soil, then place it inside the new container so the "top of the root ball is about an inch (2.5 ...
Disocactus anguliger (syn. Epiphyllum anguliger), commonly known as the fishbone cactus or zig zag cactus, is a cactus species native to Mexico. The species is commonly grown as an ornamental for its fragrant flowers in the fall.
(January 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this message) A groundskeeper's job requires a wide range of knowledge of horticulture, pest control, and weed abatement. As many institutions (especially schools) are moving away from the use of chemical pesticides and toward integrated pest management the experience, knowledge and scholastic ...
The cactus family, the Cactaceae, evolved 30–40 million years ago in the Americas, [3] originally completely separately from Africa, Europe, and Asia, although, probably within the last few million years, some species of Rhipsalis appear to have been carried to parts of Asia and Africa, [4] most likely by birds.
Remove the foil cover that's usually over the nursery pot, or poke holes in it so it can drain—and, of course, make sure there's a saucer beneath the pot. Drop the plant into a decorative pot ...
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