Propagating Christmas cactus?
Hey Folks:
Some of my friends have really cool Christmas cactus colors. I tried rooting a slip, but it croaked. Can anyone give me some hints on how to do it right? Jan |
Propagating Christmas cactus?
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 06:39:12 -0400, Jan Flora wrote:
Hey Folks: Some of my friends have really cool Christmas cactus colors. I tried rooting a slip, but it croaked. Can anyone give me some hints on how to do it right? Jan There's nothing to it. Just take a few clippings, put them in SLIGHLY damp soil out of direct sunlight for a few weeks. WELLA! |
Propagating Christmas cactus?
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Propagating Christmas cactus?
Subject: Propagating Christmas cactus?
From: Phisherman The slips should have 4 or 5 sections. Enclose the cutting in plastic and provide bright light. *************************************************F rom an earlier reply to the same post: There's nothing to it. Just take a few clippings, put them in SLIGHLY damp soil out of direct sunlight for a few weeks. ____Reply Separator_____ Light or no light? |
Propagating Christmas cactus?
I had a "segment" share a pot with a jade plant outside; I hardly
watered it (about once every two weeks). And I still got the same results (in about the same time too). I don't get 100% of the slips to root. Use a sterile rooting medium (sand or vermilculite) and rooting hormone. The slips should have 4 or 5 sections. Enclose the cutting in plastic and provide bright light. They take 6-8 weeks to root. Same thing with orchid cactus, which I believe are in the same family. |
Propagating Christmas cactus?
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 14:24:15 -0400, TOM KAN PA wrote:
Subject: Propagating Christmas cactus? From: Phisherman The slips should have 4 or 5 sections. Enclose the cutting in plastic and provide bright light. *************************************************F rom an earlier reply to the same post: There's nothing to it. Just take a few clippings, put them in SLIGHLY damp soil out of direct sunlight for a few weeks. ____Reply Separator_____ Light or no light? Light, just no direct sunlight. |
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