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Oct 19, 2023 · Temperatures. If your Christmas cactus is kept below 50F for a long time, the plant will begin to turn yellow and die. Christmas cactus prefer consistent temperatures and the ideal temperature is around 70F. If temperatures fall below 50F for extended periods, the plant will show signs of distress.
- Christmas Cactus Leaves are Pale or Red. Cause. Christmas cactus leaves may turn pale and then get a slight red tint if they are getting too much direct sunlight.
- Christmas Cactus Leaves are Limp & Droopy. Cause. If you notice that the leaves of your Christmas cactus are limp and droopy, it could be due to several reasons
- Christmas Cactus Leaves are Shriveled or Wilted. Cause. Wilted or shriveled leaves are a common problem with Christmas cactus. The most common cause of this issue is improper watering.
- Christmas Cactus Flower Buds Fall off Before Blooming. Cause. One of the most common problems with Christmas cacti is that their flower buds fall off before they fully bloom.
- Your Christmas Cactus’ Leaves are Limp & Droopy. Cause #1: There are two different reasons why your Christmas cactus’ leaves are limp and droopy.
- Your Christmas Cactus’ Leaves are Shriveled or Wilted. Cause: Christmas cactus leaves will wilt and shrivel up when the leaves aren’t getting enough water due to improper watering.
- 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.
- You Christmas Cactus’ Stems are Falling Off. Cause: The reason why your plant’s stems are falling off is because of root- or stem rot at the base of the plant.
- What to Do When A Cactus Goes Limp
- What to Do When A Cactus Begins Turning Yellow
- What to Do When A Cactus Begins Turning White
- What to Do When A Cactus Begins Turning Red
- What to Do When A Cactus Is Turning Purple
- What to Do When A Cactus Is Turning Brown
- Causes For Christmas Cactus Leaves Falling Off
- Christmas Cactus Root Rot Causes & Cure
- How to Get Rid of Bugs on Christmas Cactus
- Why Buds Fall Off Christmas Cactus and What to Do About It
Limp or drooping leaves on a christmas cactus are almost always the result of overwatering. Christmas cactus, like all cacti, can go for long periods without water but giving the plant too much water can create serious problems. As I outlined in our christmas cactus watering guide, as a general rule-of-thumb this specific cactus plant should be wat...
It can be upsetting and very frustrating when the foliage on your christmas cactus plant starts losing its luster. The yellowing effect that sometimes occurs on the leaves of a christmas cactus has two potential causes, each of which are easily fixed. The image above shows a christmas cactus plant that has leaves which are becoming pale and slowly ...
When a christmas cactus turns white the caucuses are the same for when the foliage starts to turn yellow. When the leaves are white the effects are just the result of leaving the plant untreated for a longer period. Leaving a christmas cactus that is turning yellow untreated will mean the foliage eventually turns very pale with either a white look ...
Pigmentation changes in the foliage of a christmas cactus usually lie in lack of nutrients in the soil or incorrect light exposure.
What about purple leaves? What are the causes when leaves turning purple on a christmas cactus? Leaf scorching can turn a christmas cactus purple when the plant is left in strong direct sunlight. Also, when christmas cactus soil lacks phosphorus the foliage will often start to turn purple as the plant develops a deficiency.
It can be alarming and disheartening when your beloved christmas cactus houseplant starts to turn brown – I know because it has happened to me. Often this browning effect is accompanied by a drying of the leaves. This is an effect of dehydration more often than not and the dehydration is almost always caused by root rot which is a direct result of ...
There can be outlying causes for a christmas cactus dropping leaves, such as insufficient lighting and incorrect temperatures (see our christmas cactus light requirements guidefor light and temperature needs) but when it comes to houseplants these are seldom the cause for leaf loses. When a christmas cactus starts to lose leaves it is usually a str...
Christmas cactus root rot is a serious problem. If you suspect your plant is suffering from this condition then you must take immediate action or you run the risk of losing the cactus. Root rot acts quickly to rob your plant of water and nutrients. As the rot eats away at the roots they become unable to absorb moisture from the soil and distribute ...
Bugs are a nuisance on houseplants but some can cause more damage than others. Take the fungus gnat as a prime example. The symptoms of fungus gnat attacks are the same as those of overwatering – limp leaves and a browning of leaves. Although there are other pests that like nothing better than to feed off your cacti houseplants, such as mealybugs s...
Losing buds from a christmas cactus is a very common problem encountered with houseplant owners. There can be several reasons for buds falling off a christmas cactus. The most common causes are incorrect watering, incorrect lighting and incorrect environmental temperatures, though pest infestation can also be a problem. Christmas cactus should be w...
Oct 5, 2022 · Water the plant sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. It may be difficult to save a plant severely affected by root rot. In this case, simply propagate your Christmas cactus to get new plants. It should take about 2 to 3 weeks for the cuttings to root and get new growth – usually small reddish stems at the tips ...
Oct 19, 2023 · Direct sunlight is not always a bad thing in small doses. Especially in winter, Christmas Cactuses appreciate some direct morning sun. However, harsh afternoon sunlight or direct sun in winter will damage the plant and can cause leaf tissue to die off. Move the plant to a spot with bright indirect light for protection.
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Nov 22, 2021 · Troubleshooting a Christmas Cactus with Yellow Leaves. If you notice your Christmas cactus leaves turning yellow, consider the following possibilities: Time to repot – If the container is packed tightly with roots, the Christmas cactus may be potbound. Move the Christmas cactus to a pot one size larger.