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How To Propagate A Thanksgiving Cactus

How do I take a cutting from a Thanksgiving cactus?

Growing Thanksgiving Cactus Cuttings The plants are easy to propagate and multiply. Snip off a stem with 4 to 5 sections and leaves. Dust the end with fungicide and allow it to callus for a week in a dry location.

Can you root a Thanksgiving cactus in water?

You can root Christmas cactus cuttings in either water or a mixture of coarse sand and perlite or peat. Carefully secure the cuttings in place by packing the rooting medium around the stem. Lightly water the cuttings. Care for your cuttings for six to eight weeks.

How long does it take to propagate a Thanksgiving cactus?

The best time to propagate is one to two months after your Thanksgiving cactus has finished blooming. For successful propagation, make sure you snip off a segment of the plant with three to four leaves. You’ll want three to six leaf segments for the new pot. Allow the segments to “heal” or dry for up to 48 hours.

Can you root a cactus in water?

As with other houseplants, cactus propagation can technically be performed in water, but it’s a pretty uncommon practice since they do so well in soil. Like all cacti (unless it’s a jungle cactus like the Christmas cactus), your brand new cutting will need excellent drainage to thrive.

Can you cut a cactus and replant?

Cactus plants can grow new plants from pieces cut from the main cacti. You can remove one of these smaller plants to grow into a new cactus. Removing the cutting and transplanting it properly prevents damage to the original plant and helps ensure the new cactus grows well.

Can I Reroot a Christmas cactus?

Rooting Christmas cactus cuttings is simple. Once you’ve taken your cutting, place the segment in a moist peat and sand soil mix. Once your cutting has rooted, it can be transplanted into a pot with loose potting soil, preferably with a little sand or compost added.

How do you root cactus in water?

Once the cut is scarred over, set the bottom of it through your Botanopia propagation germination plate and place it on a glass of water. Make sure only the bottom of the stem touches the water, and the leaves stay dry, otherwise you risk having them rot. Set in a sunny place and wait patiently until new roots appear.

Do you water a Christmas cactus from the top or bottom?

In general, water a Christmas cactus when the top inch or 2 of soil is dry. To help increase the humidity around your plant, fill the pot saucer with pebbles and add water to just below the tops of the pebbles (the pot shouldn’t be sitting directly in water). The air will become more humid as the water evaporates.

What is difference between Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus?

The difference between the three cacti is found in the shape of the leaves. The Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumgera truncata) has very pointed and claw shaped projections on the edges of the leaf. The Christmas cactus (Schlumgera bridgesti) has leaf projections which are more scalloped or tear drop shaped.

Should I water Thanksgiving cactus while blooming?

Flowers of the Thanksgiving cactus and its relatives are produced from the tips, or from where the leaf segments join. To care for your Thanksgiving cactus, allow the soil to dry out during “resting periods,” or in other words, when it is not producing blooms. Water only when the soil is dry to the touch.

When should I fertilize my Thanksgiving cactus?

Fertilize plants monthly from the time new growth starts in late winter or early spring, and throughout the summer using a one-half strength soluble fertilizer, such as a 20-10-20 or 20-20-20 with trace elements.

Why is my Thanksgiving cactus blooming in March?

These cacti are short-day plants, which means that blooms are triggered by long dark cool nights. A few buds dropping off is normal, but drafts will cause the plant to drop all its buds at once – then you’ll be out of luck for another year.

Can you cut the top off a cactus and plant it?

Answer: Yes you can cut the top off of the cactus and plant it. The cactus plant will ooze sap and it will take a long time for the cactus plant part left in the ground to heal than the cut off cactus plant portion.

What part of cactus can be propagated?

Most cacti can be easily propagated from stem cuttings, especially those whose stems are formed of segments like blue candles, prickly pears, and Christmas cacti.

How deep do you plant a cactus cutting?

Your cutting should penetrate at least two inches into the soil if it is small (less than six inches) and three to four inches deep if the cutting is more than six inches long. Consider supporting your cutting with small stones or two wooden stakes with twine to keep it in an upright position.

How do I take a cutting from a Christmas cactus?

The Christmas cactus is a relatively easy plant to propagate. Take cuttings of one to four segments and let them sit in a cool, dry place for two to four days. Plant an inch deep in new soil, preferably a sand/peat mix. Water sparingly until roots or new growth develop, then water as normal.