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Many years ago I had a couple of Christmas Cacti, big and bushy they grew well but never flowered and after a few years they died, a few years ago I brought another one, a small scrawny tatty specimen it surprised me by flowering at Christmas, since then its flowered reliably every other Christmas, its still as scrawny as when I brought it but its in bud now again.
I acquired my late mum's this year, when emptying the house for sale. She had a large Christmas cactus on the landing - very scruffy and dusty (sorry mum...) and no-one in the family wanted it. I didn't have the heart to compost it so it came home and went into a large mahogany hanging flower trough (made by my dad) in our (heated) conservatory ceiling, to keep the small one we already had company. It was bone dry, and my wife has been watering it. It's now beginning to produce maybe a couple of dozen buds above my head as I type this. An ongoing memory for me now every December of my late mum.
 

Lullabelle

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Many years ago I had a couple of Christmas Cacti, big and bushy they grew well but never flowered and after a few years they died, a few years ago I brought another one, a small scrawny tatty specimen it surprised me by flowering at Christmas, since then its flowered reliably every other Christmas, its still as scrawny as when I brought it but its in bud now again.

We have 1 in the reception at work. No one actually works in there so there is no heating and at times no lights on, yet it is now in bud and in a couple of weeks it will be covered in flowers :wacko:
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Many years ago I had a couple of Christmas Cacti, big and bushy they grew well but never flowered and after a few years they died, a few years ago I brought another one, a small scrawny tatty specimen it surprised me by flowering at Christmas, since then its flowered reliably every other Christmas, its still as scrawny as when I brought it but its in bud now again.

Treat em hard & they'll flower 'cos they think they'll die.
 
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We have 1 in the reception at work. No one actually works in there so there is no heating and at times no lights on, yet it is now in bud and in a couple of weeks it will be covered in flowers :wacko:

Obviously likes it where it is.
 
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