To properly care for your Thanksgiving cactus, place it in a bright location with indirect sunlight. Water it when the top inch of soil is dry, and avoid overwatering. Maintain a consistent temperature between 60-70F and fertilize it lightly every 4-6 weeks. This will help your Thanksgiving cactus thrive during the holiday season.
Yes, Thanksgiving cactus is not toxic to cats.
Yes, Thanksgiving cactus is non-toxic to cats.
Yes, the Thanksgiving cactus is non-toxic to cats.
Yes, the Thanksgiving cactus is safe for cats to be around.
Yes, the Thanksgiving cactus is non-toxic to cats.
The cactus is a plant that usually thrives in a dry environment.
Yes, Thanksgiving cacti are not toxic to cats.
Yes, Thanksgiving cacti are not toxic to cats.
Yes, Thanksgiving cacti are not toxic to cats.
Yes, holiday cactus plants are not considered toxic to cats.
"A cactus thrives in the desert." "She thrives on adversity."
Red foliage on a holiday plant, such as the Christmas cactus [Schlumbergera and Zygocactus spp] indicates new growth. The Christmas cactus is native to Brazil, where the growing and dormant seasons are the reverse of the Northern Hemisphere. In fact, it's called a winter blooming cactus, because of its growing season overlapping with the timing of northern winters.