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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.
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:
Watering Needs:
Humidity and Temperature:
Best Soil Type:
Fertilising Schedule:
To force your Thanksgiving Cactus to bloom, follow these steps:
1. Bud Drop:
2. Limp or Shriveled Leaves:
3. Root Rot:
4. Red or Purple Tint on Leaves:
5. Failure to Bloom:
**Q: How often should I water my Thanksgiving Cactus and what are the signs of overwatering?**
A: Water your cactus when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry, typically once every week or two, depending on indoor conditions. Signs of overwatering include limp, discoloured leaves or a musty smell from the soil, indicating potential root rot.
**Q: Can the Thanksgiving Cactus be placed in a bathroom, and how does humidity affect it?**
A: Yes, your cactus can thrive in a bathroom if it receives bright, indirect light. It prefers moderate humidity, which helps prevent the leaves from becoming shrivelled. If your bathroom is particularly steamy, ensure good airflow to prevent excessive moisture accumulation.
**Q: What should I do if my Thanksgiving Cactus doesn’t bloom?**
A: Ensure the plant experiences cooler temperatures (12°C-15°C) and 12-14 hours of darkness daily for about 6-8 weeks in autumn. If conditions are right and it still doesn’t bloom, check that it isn’t being moved too frequently and that its feeding schedule is appropriate, pausing fertilisation in late autumn and winter.
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Another great plant for an enclosure I’m putting together.