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Françoise 05-11-2003 01:02 AM

Christmas Cactus
 
Hi,

Last year my Christmas Cactus did nothing before Christmas. I put it in
the dark for a while. It finally flowered with a few flowers but nothing
to speak about. It was in February.

This year, I did nothing. I just noted that it has some flowers and a
lot of buds. No branches are without a bud. It will be gorgeous soon. I
guess all the flowers will be gone at Christmas time though. Ah well.

Fran=E7oise.



Tom Randy 05-11-2003 11:32 AM

Christmas Cactus
 
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:29:23 -0500, Françoise wrote:

Hi,

Last year my Christmas Cactus did nothing before Christmas. I put it in
the dark for a while. It finally flowered with a few flowers but nothing
to speak about. It was in February.

This year, I did nothing. I just noted that it has some flowers and a lot
of buds. No branches are without a bud. It will be gorgeous soon. I guess
all the flowers will be gone at Christmas time though. Ah well.

Françoise.



I find they need cooler temperatures more than darkness. Mine are setting
buds right now. I put them closer to the floor where it's cooler and bam,
new flower buds.

Cereoid-UR12- 05-11-2003 01:02 PM

Christmas Cactus
 
You obviously haven't noticed that the days have already gotten shorter
regardless of any intervention on your part.


Tom Randy wrote in message
...
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:29:23 -0500, Françoise wrote:

Hi,

Last year my Christmas Cactus did nothing before Christmas. I put it in
the dark for a while. It finally flowered with a few flowers but nothing
to speak about. It was in February.

This year, I did nothing. I just noted that it has some flowers and a

lot
of buds. No branches are without a bud. It will be gorgeous soon. I

guess
all the flowers will be gone at Christmas time though. Ah well.

Françoise.



I find they need cooler temperatures more than darkness. Mine are setting
buds right now. I put them closer to the floor where it's cooler and bam,
new flower buds.




animaux 05-11-2003 02:12 PM

Christmas Cactus
 
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:29:23 -0500, Françoise opined:

Hi,

Last year my Christmas Cactus did nothing before Christmas. I put it in
the dark for a while. It finally flowered with a few flowers but nothing
to speak about. It was in February.

This year, I did nothing. I just noted that it has some flowers and a
lot of buds. No branches are without a bud. It will be gorgeous soon. I
guess all the flowers will be gone at Christmas time though. Ah well.

Françoise.


http://www.fernlea.com/xmas/cactinfo.htm

All the precise info you need to know.

Tom Randy 06-11-2003 02:02 AM

Christmas Cactus
 
On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 07:52:51 -0500, Cereoid-UR12- wrote:

You obviously haven't noticed that the days have already gotten shorter
regardless of any intervention on your part.




Ummm, yes I have actually. Thanks for asking. Total darkness is not
needed to get these to bloom. IMHO it's cooler temps that does it.

Your results may vary. Batteries not included, close cover before
striking, apply to infected area only.




Tom Randy wrote in message
...
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:29:23 -0500, Françoise wrote:

Hi,

Last year my Christmas Cactus did nothing before Christmas. I put it
in the dark for a while. It finally flowered with a few flowers but
nothing to speak about. It was in February.

This year, I did nothing. I just noted that it has some flowers and a

lot
of buds. No branches are without a bud. It will be gorgeous soon. I

guess
all the flowers will be gone at Christmas time though. Ah well.

Françoise.



I find they need cooler temperatures more than darkness. Mine are
setting buds right now. I put them closer to the floor where it's cooler
and bam, new flower buds.


Cereoid-UR12- 06-11-2003 04:02 AM

Christmas Cactus
 
Not asking a neophyte like you, I'm telling you.

You opinion doesn't count even though you are the one lost in total
darkness.

You need to change your batteries. You kept picking at it and now you've
gotten it infected.


Tom Randy wrote in message
...
On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 07:52:51 -0500, Cereoid-UR12- wrote:

You obviously haven't noticed that the days have already gotten shorter
regardless of any intervention on your part.




Ummm, yes I have actually. Thanks for asking. Total darkness is not
needed to get these to bloom. IMHO it's cooler temps that does it.

Your results may vary. Batteries not included, close cover before
striking, apply to infected area only.




Tom Randy wrote in message
...
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:29:23 -0500, Françoise wrote:

Hi,

Last year my Christmas Cactus did nothing before Christmas. I put it
in the dark for a while. It finally flowered with a few flowers but
nothing to speak about. It was in February.

This year, I did nothing. I just noted that it has some flowers and a

lot
of buds. No branches are without a bud. It will be gorgeous soon. I

guess
all the flowers will be gone at Christmas time though. Ah well.

Françoise.


I find they need cooler temperatures more than darkness. Mine are
setting buds right now. I put them closer to the floor where it's

cooler
and bam, new flower buds.




pixi 06-11-2003 12:42 PM

Christmas Cactus
 
Mine, which was blooming beautifully when I bought it last Christmas, is
blooming now. darn it.

Pixi
"Françoise" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Last year my Christmas Cactus did nothing before Christmas. I put it in
the dark for a while. It finally flowered with a few flowers but nothing
to speak about. It was in February.

This year, I did nothing. I just noted that it has some flowers and a
lot of buds. No branches are without a bud. It will be gorgeous soon. I
guess all the flowers will be gone at Christmas time though. Ah well.

Françoise.





Françoise 07-11-2003 02:02 AM

Christmas Cactus
 
Pixi,

When I was a little girl, my mother had one and every year; it would star=
t
blooming 2 weeks or so before Christmas. When the first bud appeared my
mother used to say: "It is time to start preparing for Christmas". I was
really puzzled at the time; how could a plant know Christmas was coming. =
She
kept this Christmas cactus for years.

Fran=E7oise

pixi wrote:

Mine, which was blooming beautifully when I bought it last Christmas, i=

s
blooming now. darn it.

Pixi
"Fran=E7oise" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Last year my Christmas Cactus did nothing before Christmas. I put it in=


the dark for a while. It finally flowered with a few flowers but nothin=

g
to speak about. It was in February.

This year, I did nothing. I just noted that it has some flowers and a
lot of buds. No branches are without a bud. It will be gorgeous soon. I=


guess all the flowers will be gone at Christmas time though. Ah well.

Fran=E7oise.




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