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If you’d like to propagate your Christmas cactus, take longer stem cuttings that are three to five stem segments long.
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While low light levels trigger flowering, fertilizing Christmas cactus at the right time and in the right way is key for getting your plant to bloom like never before. In the guide below ...
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