Christmas/Thanksgiving/Easter Cactus Care, Pruning & propagation.

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • The video talks about the care, pruning and propagation of Christmas Cactus throughout the year. It talks about light levels, watering and feeding through to flowering.
    Can also be used in relation to Easter and Thanksgiving cactus

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  • @angelmom9682
    @angelmom9682 Год назад +6

    My grandmother who would be 102 if she was still alive had both her mother’s & her mother in law’s Christmas cactus plants that they each got as wedding gifts just about a hundred years ago, my aunt still has both of them & they are thriving! I think the Christmas Cactus is is about the most beautiful houseplant there is. My aunt just started new plants from clippings of those 2 one hundred year old plants in September for me and I’m really looking forward bringing them home. I wanted to learn how to take care of them so I was searching and found your video,very helpful thank you!

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  Год назад +1

      Ah, what a story. So many of these plants have amazing family connections and makes them even more special. Really hope that you have your plant for many years to come - will be interested in photos to see how it goes. Glad that my experiences have given you some tips.

  • @drsharna
    @drsharna 8 месяцев назад

    My daughter received a Christmas cactus as a gift today & I forwarded this video to her.

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  8 месяцев назад +1

      Oh that's nice, thank you for doing that. I do hope she finds it useful. As long as she finds the happy place for the plant then care becomes very easy ☺

  • @ellenhaben1217
    @ellenhaben1217 2 года назад +2

    My oldest Christmas cactus is 12 years!💚 I propagated a plant from my Mom's 38 year old Christmas cactus last year and it had glorious pink blooms for me !💚👍💖

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  2 года назад

      I have seen older than mine but they seem to thrive in my kitchen.

  • @plamenastaneva7648
    @plamenastaneva7648 7 месяцев назад

    I love the way you explaind it, and I must say that I can listen to you talking all day.Such sooting and gentle voice.I was tinking that you might be a teacher?😊I bouth a small Christmas Cactus first time this year, as it reminds me for my mom, that past away not long ago.My cactus had buds, and only one flowered, but the rest of them drop off.I told it's because I didn't water enought.He is doing well now, but I will follow all your advises, and I do feel more confident now of what he likes, so hopefully he will bloom next year😊

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  7 месяцев назад

      Ah thank you for your kind words. No I wasn't a teacher, hahaha, never had the patience for that.
      These plants become part of the family and become heirlooms in many cases. They just take a while to settle into their happy place. I do hope yours continues to flourish.

  • @margaretchiodo-keller4495
    @margaretchiodo-keller4495 Год назад +1

    This video answered all of my questions concerning my Christmas Cactus'. I have 3 of them, and 2 are from the mother plant. I very much enjoyed watching this video. Thank you for posting it.

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  Год назад +1

      My pleasure and thank you. They are very unassuming, but amazing plants. There are so many people that have lovely stories too. Mine was a present and originated in Guernsey! I have now passed some of the baby plants to friends and apparently they tok are thriving.

  • @KenGoesCruising
    @KenGoesCruising 2 года назад +1

    I find the information helpful and easy to understand even for people like me. Thank you

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. They are great plants to have around the home.

  • @ellenhaben1217
    @ellenhaben1217 2 года назад

    Very nice 👍💚

  • @herofarming
    @herofarming 2 года назад +2

    wery nice tank you

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  2 года назад

      Thank you, pleased you like it.

    • @herofarming
      @herofarming 2 года назад +1

      @@virtualgardener 💜💜💜

    • @herofarming
      @herofarming 2 года назад

      @@virtualgardenerI liked your video and subscribed to you

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  2 года назад

      @@herofarming thank you. We are now looking at ideas for the next video. Your subscription will mean you get notified when it goes public. Meanwhile you can also at my back catalogue.

  • @foodforthought73
    @foodforthought73 Год назад +2

    thanksgiving cactus, has points on the tip of the leaves,,,,,

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  Год назад +1

      They do indeed. Point of contention to some extent as we don't have Thanksgiving in the UK.

  • @PS-srk123
    @PS-srk123 Год назад +1

    I just got a Christmas cactus this past fall. It had several blooms on it and several buds. After a while the blooms fell off , but the buds did not bloom. I assume the problem was because of the change in enviroment. My question is do I need to trim off the ends where the buds didn't bloom?

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  Год назад +2

      Hi. The blooms and buds often don't like a change of environment. Leave the plant as it is and keep it as the video suggests through the year. It will be due to flower towards Christmas. Good luck with it.

  • @barbaragholar1343
    @barbaragholar1343 Год назад

    Great informative video. Do you place yours in a dark area for 12-14 hours daily in order to get blooms?

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  Год назад

      Hello, thank you, it's really nice to know its of use. I do see many people talking about placing cactus in the dark. I have to say I don't. Firstly they don't like being moved, secondly the natural light they get in my kitchen gives them darkness each night.
      Hope this helps and thank you for taking the trouble to write.

  • @maryalderson188
    @maryalderson188 2 года назад +1

    I wish mine looked that healthy, so do, leaves have gone pink? What am I doing wrong x

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  2 года назад

      Hi, thank you. Believe me the plant does most of it on its own. Usually when leaves go red because plant has been left in direct sunlight and leaves are 'burnt'.

  • @KenGoesCruising
    @KenGoesCruising 2 года назад +1

    When is your next video and what is the subject matter?

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  2 года назад

      Hi. Just putting together a video about pruning roses.

  • @KenGoesCruising
    @KenGoesCruising 2 года назад +1

    Could I ask what time of year should you prune your plant?

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  2 года назад

      I find the best time to prune is a few weeks after flowering has finished.

  • @elizabethrosal9441
    @elizabethrosal9441 Год назад

    Why is it that my Christmas cactus doesn't grow that big

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  Год назад

      Hi. They all vary in size and shape. This one was quite small for many years. However as ot matured it grew - so this is the result after 40 years.

  • @BrokenArts
    @BrokenArts Год назад +1

    You have a thanksgiving cactus, not a christmas cactus.

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  Год назад

      Thank you - we are in the UK so don't have Thanksgiving celebrations. New ones here are known as Christmas cactus - the care hoeever is the same

  • @AudreyBlackman
    @AudreyBlackman 9 месяцев назад

    That is a Thanksgiving Cactus. I know Brits do not celebrate Thanksgiving but it is not a true Christmas Cactus. Be more correct to call it a Holiday Cactus.

    • @virtualgardener
      @virtualgardener  9 месяцев назад

      Yes I'm aware thank you and we do call them Christmas cactus here in the UK.