Christmas Cactus

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Hi,
I have a Christmas Cactus that was just last summer rooted off of a 5 year old plant. How long will it be until it blooms?
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Detlor Poultry said:
Hi,
I have a Christmas Cactus that was just last summer rooted off of a 5 year old plant. How long will it be until it blooms?
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It should have bloomed already,
Did you drop the temperature on it, do you see buds on it?

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It'll probably bloom next year if you took a good amount of parent plant to start your new one. Mine is just starting to bloom for this season, but it's 5 years old, started from a parent plant who is now almost 20 back home. It didn't bloom the first year or two if I remember right. I did start it from two leaves though. LOL.

Temp drops low enough for ours to start wanting to send out buds during november/dec and they tend to bloom for me late jan/feb.
 

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the temperature has stayed consistent at room temperature. There are no flower buds. Only two large leaves, and 5 runners. It's an Epiphyllum cactus, if that makes a difference.
 

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Detlor Poultry said:
the temperature has stayed consistent at room temperature. There are no flower buds. Only two large leaves, and 5 runners. It's an Epiphyllum cactus, if that makes a difference.
Ok, I thought you were talking about Schlumbergera (Christmas Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus, Crab Cactus and Holiday Cactus)

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chris09 said:
Detlor Poultry said:
the temperature has stayed consistent at room temperature. There are no flower buds. Only two large leaves, and 5 runners. It's an Epiphyllum cactus, if that makes a difference.
Ok, I thought you were talking about Schlumbergera (Christmas Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus, Crab Cactus and Holiday Cactus)

Chris
Same here.... don't think I can be of any assistance.
 
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