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Aug 2, 2023 · One of the most common problems with Christmas Cactus is improper watering. Overwatering or underwatering can cause the leaves to wilt and shrivel up. This can be due to a lack of knowledge about the plant’s watering needs or incorrect watering habits. Another problem that Christmas cactus owners face is stem rot.
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On the flip side, too much watering can discolor the cactus...
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- Disease. If the cladodes are falling and you notice little tan lesions or black water-soaked spots on the foliage, you’re probably dealing with Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum.
- Inappropriate Temperature. Anytime they are exposed to temperatures above 90°F or below 50°F, you run the risk of flower buds or leaves dropping. Don’t assume that you’re safe just because you keep your home at a moderate temperature.
- Not Enough Light. Yes, they’re houseplants, and they can survive in the same light we have in our homes. But Christmas cacti thrive in direct sunlight in the fall and winter, and direct light in the morning followed by bright, indirect light the rest of the day in spring and summer.
- Nutrient Deficiency. I wouldn’t call Christmas cacti particularly greedy, but even if you’ve been feeding regularly, if the soil is old and depleted, your Christmas cactus might not be able to access the nutrients it needs.
Jul 24, 2023 · First things first, establish a watering schedule and keep track. Set a reminder in your phone or on your calendar to check your plant’s soil weekly. Another nifty method is the two-minute test. Just put a wooden stick in the soil and leave it there for 2 minutes. Afterward, check the stick’s color and moisture level.
If you’ve noticed your Christmas cactus shedding leaves– there are several potential reasons for this natural spectacle. Overwatering or underwatering can lead to undue stress, prompting those once-lush leaves to bid farewell. The sudden glare of direct sunlight or the chills of drafty heaters can also send your plant into a leaf-dropping ...
Jan 10, 2021 · Problem #3: Your Plant’s Leaves are Pale or Red. Cause: Christmas cactus leaves begin to turn pale and then get a slight red tint if they are getting too much direct sunlight. The red tint can be pretty (and harmless in the right settings), but make sure that it isn’t getting burnt. Remember, these plants are tropical cacti, not desert cacti.
Mar 24, 2021 · Temperature – Too much heat or cold may be to blame for Christmas cactus leaves dropping off. Christmas cactus doesn’t appreciate cold temperature. As a general rule, the plant prefers temperatures between 70 and 80 F. (21-27 C.) during spring and summer, and slightly cooler temperatures during fall and winter.
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A genuine way to inspect whether the Christmas cactus is dropping its leaves due to root rot is to carefully remove the cactus from its pot and examine both the roots and the adjacent stems for signs of rotting or blackening. When a cactus's leaves droop and its foliage becomes wrinkled due to dehydration, typically the roots are dry and ...