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Dennis Brown 24-05-2003 05:21 PM

Xmas cactus blooming
 
Can you believe it is the end of May and our Christmas cactus is blooming
with more buds coming on it each day? Can anyone tell us why this is
happening... we don't mind but are very curious about it.


Den




Anne Lurie 24-05-2003 09:59 PM

Xmas cactus blooming
 
I have no idea why, but my Christmas Cactus also has a few blooms on it, in
addition to having produced many more new leaves(?) than usual --
including a "4-bagger" where 4 leaves are sprouting from the same joint!

I repotted it a year or two ago, and I've been more diligent about
remembering to fertilize the houseplants, so maybe that's it.

Anne Lurie
NE Raleigh





"Dennis Brown" wrote in message
...
Can you believe it is the end of May and our Christmas cactus is blooming
with more buds coming on it each day? Can anyone tell us why this is
happening... we don't mind but are very curious about it.


Den






mgeost 26-05-2003 01:32 AM

Xmas cactus blooming
 
"Dennis Brown" wrote in message m...
Can you believe it is the end of May and our Christmas cactus is blooming
with more buds coming on it each day? Can anyone tell us why this is
happening... we don't mind but are very curious about it.


Den


I've always heard that the way to get Christmas cacti to bloom is to
not water them. I don't imagine the cacti know what time of year it
is but simply respond to the lack of water by trying to produce seed.
FWIW, my experience is that a lack of water does indeed force bloom in
Christmas cacti.

For another example of "don't you know what day this is?" behavior in
plants, I traveled from NC to northwest Florida back in April.
Passing through small towns in southern Alabama (eg. Opp) and northern
Florida (eg. Florala), I was amazed at displays of hundreds of
amaryllis blooms. Most were in garden beds but, in some cases, they
were even used as foundation plantings with spectacular results. They
certainly didn't look to be hybrids and were as red as a harlot's
dress. Quite impressive plants when "au naturale".

C.L. Lassiter 30-05-2003 03:44 PM

Xmas cactus blooming
 
Dennis Brown wrote:
Can you believe it is the end of May and our Christmas cactus is blooming
with more buds coming on it each day? Can anyone tell us why this is
happening... we don't mind but are very curious about it.


Same thing happened with my Thanksgiving cactus. 2 complete
blooms--1 its regular time, 1 in April into May. I'm unsure why, but I
did cross the plants (different colors), harvested the seeds, and grew
them. I was hoping that maybe something in the genetics was causing a 2
bloom cycle, but now I guess maybe not since a couple of others are having
similar experiences.

cl


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