Gently remove existing soil from the plant's root ball. Then place the cactus into its new container and add more soil. CactusCare urges caution when handling the plant's base to prevent damage, or later, disease. Once repotted, leave the cactus untouched for a week or so, then water.
On average, a healthy Christmas cactus plant can live for 20 to 30 years, although there have been reports of some plants living even longer. However, it's important to note that the lifespan can vary depending on various factors such as care, environment, and genetics. Each flower will last from five to seven days, whereas the flowering period of the plant lasts for three to six weeks. While it blooms, continue to give your Christmas Cactus water lightly. Lack of water will make the bud break off easily. Originally, the Christmas cactus produces red flowers. . 28 468 148 477 392 387 233 120