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How To Properly Water A Christmas Cactus and Avoid Root Rot

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This is one question that has no definite “right answer” because both methods work well for different gardeners in different conditions.
For bottom watering to work effectively, place your Christmas cactus pot in a shallow tray of water for 15-20 minutes. Then, take it out and let it drain properly. 
Overwatered thanksgiving cactus
Overwatered Thanksgiving Cactus
Well, like any other plant that’s stressed and in discomfort, your Christmas cactus will likely begin to show signs pretty quickly.

Yellowing leaves, soft and dark stems, a sharp musty odor, and stunted growth are some pretty clear signs that root rot is setting in from excess moisture and poor drainage.

The soil might start to smell sour or musty, a clear sign of anaerobic, waterlogged conditions.

If your cactus looks limp or unhealthy, it might not just be overwatering, take a look at why is your christmas cactus wilting? Causes and simple fixes.

If your cactus has finished blooming and you’re thinking about giving it a trim, here’s a helpful guide on signs it’s time to prune your christmas cactus.

In my years growing Christmas cacti in different places and ways, I found them to be quite a misunderstood houseplant, especially when it comes to watering.

And remember, it’s always better to slightly underwater a Christmas cactus than to overwater it.

New gardeners aren’t experienced enough to pick up on signs of trouble, and wise gardeners aren’t talking about the basics, such as proper watering. You’re lucky you came across this article in time! Now put your newfound Christmas cactus watering knowledge to use and make me proud!

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