Easter Cactus, Spring Cactus (Rhipsalidopsis species)

Features

Celebrate Spring with beautiful flowers and enjoy as an attractive foliage plant when the blooms finish. Cacti are always an easy care choice that can provide years of enjoyment in the home. Also well-suited to spending warmer months on a sunny patio or deck.

Uses

Great in containers in a bright window. Can be grown outdoors in warm weather. Makes a great gift plant!

Plant Feed

Apply feed monthly.

Watering

Water once weekly.

Soil

Well-drained potting mix for cacti and succulents.

Planting Instructions

If the plant was purchased in a pot, then it is probably already in a quality potting soil and requires little more than watering and grooming for a while.

Watering Instructions

Most potted flowering plants prefer consistently moist but well-drained soil. If the soil gets too dry the blooms can wilt and they may not recover. Check the soil moisture with your finger. If the top 2-4” (5-10cm) of soil is dry, or plants are wilted, it is time to water.

Apply water at the soil level if possible to avoid wetting the foliage. Water the entire soil area until water runs out the base of the pot. This indicates that the soil is thoroughly wet.

Fertilizing Instructions

Fertilizers are available in many forms: granulated, slow-release, liquid feeds, organic or synthetic. Determine which application method is best for the situation and select a product with a nutritional balance designed for foliage plants.

Too much fertilizer can damage plants so it’s important to follow the package directions to determine how much, and how often, to feed plants.

Slow-release fertilizers are an especially good, care-free choice for container plants. Follow the product directions for proper timing and application rates.

Pruning Instructions

Remove the flowers as they fade. This keeps the plant looking tidy and may encourage more blooms depending on the type of plant. After flowering many blooming plants make attractive houseplants. Be sure to trim the foliage to maintain the desired size and shape. Occasional trimming encourages the plant to develop more side-shoots and flowers, and reduces the demand for the plant to develop a larger root system. This is important since the roots are in a confined space.

Some plants will re-bloom on their own, but others may have very specific day-length or temperature requirements to flower again. A bit of research may be necessary to determine what is needed to encourage future blooming. Some plants, such as bulbs or perennials, can be turned into wonderful garden additions after the flowers have been enjoyed indoors.

Plant Details

Available Colors: Flowers in shades of pink, red, and purple
Bloom Time: Winter
Height Range: 8-12" (20-30cm)
Space Range: 9-12" (23-30cm)
Temperature Range: 60° to 80°F (16° to 27°C)
Plant Light: Bright Light
Companion Plants: Kalanchoe, Calla Lily, Cactus

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