A healthy plant that won’t bloom usually lacks the right conditions. Christmas cactus need a period of darkness (about 12–14 hours daily) for several weeks to trigger buds. Temperature also matters to keep it cool (around 12–15°C at night). Avoid moving the plant once buds form, as this can cause them to drop. Overwatering or too much fertilizer can also prevent blooming, so balance care carefully during the pre-bloom season.
Why isn’t my Christmas Cactus blooming even though it looks healthy?
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Re: Why isn’t my Christmas Cactus blooming even though it looks healthy?
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