Christmas Cactus have wrinkled dry leaves, especially at wrap up.? During summer, my plant had turned washed-out and yellow so I repotted...
During summer, my plant had turned washed-out and yellow so I repotted it to a earthenware pot that had better drainage. Its color have now returned to middle-of-the-road but the leaves are still wilted. I have be watering regularly but I'm still not sure if the plant is suffering from too much water or too little. I'm also wondering whether I should basically cut the plant back. The plant sits on a skylight with indirect pallid, northern exposure. Help -- I've had this plant since 1988 and I've have very fitting luck with it until this summer.
first does the new pot enjoy holes.
second normally the leaves wrincle when underwatered, but that is to say NOT your problem.
if the plant was within direct sun during the summer that may have cause some damage.
offer it some plant food and wait for a few weeks and if it worsens or doesnt promote cut it back
Hi:
The Christmas cactus can be tempermental at times. I own one also and mine did well adjectives year and has bloomed great up until lately. I hose down mine once a week and you can go ahead and nurture it once a week. Indirect light is dutiful and actually during its bloom time, it prefers exceedingly little light. The Christmas cactus does ably when in bloom to hold it real dim at night near no night lights around. It can be in motion in shock here and here.
Test your cactus in different areas your home. I also hold backed stale watering mine. Hope this has help some and if you need any further suggestions, perceive free to contact me at my website. I will link you to my site map as it have everything that is on the site. Browse through and see if you can find any other information that may relief you. Good luck to you.
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Answers: I focus you might be watering too much. I would skip a watering or two (not consecutively) and see if that helps. I don't contemplate I would try cutting it backbone.
I would also do as someone else suggested with moving it to a different pane to see if that helps. Different sunlight exposures hold amazing effects on plants, so maybe you merely need to move it a bit.