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Schlumbergera Truncata Thanksgiving Cactus

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Schlumbergera is a stunning and unique plant that is perfect for adding a pop of colour to any space. Also known as the Thanksgiving Cactus close cousin of the Christmas and Easter Catus. This plant is a member of the cactus family and is native to the rainforests of Brazil.

The Schlumbergera is a low-maintenance and pet-friendly plant that features flat, segmented leaves that grow in a cascading fashion, with colourful and showy blooms emerging from the tips of each segment. Typically flowers appear in the winter months but sometimes plants bloom almost all year around.

This plant thrives in bright light and prefers well-draining soil. It is easy to care for, as it requires minimal watering and can tolerate a range of temperatures.

Please note plants are in different stages of blooming, some have flowers, some are already flowered and others getting ready to bloom.

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Schlumbergera truncata (Thanksgiving Cactus) Care Guide

The Schlumbergera truncata, commonly known as the Thanksgiving Cactus, is a popular houseplant that adds vibrant colour to your indoor space, especially around the holiday season. Although often confused with its close relatives, the Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera x buckleyi) and Easter Cactus (Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri), the Thanksgiving Cactus has distinct, pointed leaf segments and blooms earlier in the season.

Here’s a comprehensive care guide to help you keep your Thanksgiving Cactus thriving, with tips on how to encourage blooming and troubleshooting common issues.

Light Requirements:

  • Bright, Indirect Light: Place your Thanksgiving Cactus in bright, indirect light to promote healthy growth and flowering. Too much direct sunlight can cause the leaf segments to turn reddish or even scorch. This plant can also tolerate low light, but it may not bloom as profusely in these conditions.

Watering Needs:

  • Moderate Watering: Water your Thanksgiving Cactus when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering may cause the leaves to shrivel. Ensure your pot has good drainage to prevent water from sitting in the bottom.

Humidity and Temperature:

  • Moderate Humidity: Thanksgiving Cacti prefer a moderately humid environment, similar to their native tropical habitats. If the air in your home is dry, especially in winter, consider placing a humidity tray under the plant or using a room humidifier.
  • Ideal Temperature: This plant thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 24°C. To encourage blooming, expose the plant to cooler temperatures (around 15°C) for about six weeks in autumn.

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Fertilising Schedule:

  • Monthly Feeding: Feed your Thanksgiving Cactus with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser every month during the growing season (spring through early autumn). Stop feeding in late autumn and winter, as the plant naturally enters a resting phase.

Encouraging Blooms:

To force your Thanksgiving Cactus to bloom, follow these steps:

  1. Cool Temperatures: Place the plant in a location with temperatures between 12°C and 15°C for six to eight weeks in the autumn. The cooler temperature mimics the natural conditions the plant experiences in its native habitat, which triggers the blooming cycle.
  2. Darkness: Ensure the plant gets 12-14 hours of darkness each day during this period. You can cover the plant with a box or place it in a dark room at night. The combination of cool temperatures and extended periods of darkness encourages the formation of flower buds.
  3. Resume Normal Care: Once buds appear, return the plant to its usual location with bright, indirect light and resume normal watering and care. Avoid moving the plant too much, as this can cause the buds to drop.

Troubleshooting Common Issues:

1. Bud Drop:

  • Symptoms: Flower buds drop off before blooming.
  • Causes: Sudden changes in the environment, such as temperature fluctuations or moving the plant, can cause stress and lead to bud drop.
  • Solution: Keep the plant in a stable environment and avoid moving it once buds have formed. Ensure consistent watering and light exposure.

2. Limp or Shriveled Leaves:

  • Symptoms: Leaves appear limp or shrivelled.
  • Causes: This is usually a sign of underwatering or very low humidity.
  • Solution: Increase watering slightly, ensuring the soil is consistently moist but not waterlogged. Raise humidity levels if the air is dry.

3. Root Rot:

  • Symptoms: The plant appears wilted despite regular watering, and the roots may be black or mushy.
  • Causes: Overwatering or poor drainage can lead to root rot.
  • Solution: Remove the plant from its pot, trim off any rotted roots, and repot it in fresh, well-draining soil. Adjust your watering routine to allow the soil to dry out between waterings.

4. Red or Purple Tint on Leaves:

  • Symptoms: The leaf segments develop a reddish or purplish tint.
  • Causes: Excessive direct sunlight or exposure to cold drafts.
  • Solution: Move the plant to a location with bright, indirect light and away from cold drafts or intense sun.

5. Failure to Bloom:

  • Symptoms: The plant does not produce flowers.
  • Causes: Lack of sufficient darkness, cool temperatures, or inconsistent care during the pre-blooming period.
  • Solution: Follow the steps for encouraging blooms, ensuring the plant gets the right conditions during autumn.

Pet Safety:

  • Non-Toxic: Thanksgiving Cactus is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe choice for households with animals or children.

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