How to get Christmas Cactus to produce roots?

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  1. einahpets

    einahpets New Seed

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    My husband's aunt recently gave me some shoots from a Christmas cactus that was very special to my husband's grandmother. I desperately want to grow one in her memory, but the shoots won't root. The aunt told me to wrap them in damp paper towels, which I did, but nothing is happening. The shoots are still plenty healthy (it's been a couple of weeks).

    Should I try another method to get them to produce roots, and if so, what is the best way?

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  3. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Usually I just stick them about halfway down in a pot of potting soil and they root just fine.

    Someone else may have other ways of doing it tho.
     
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    einahpets New Seed

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    Thanks Toni! I have a few shoots. She gave me some just in case a couple didn't work out. I'll put one in a pot tomorrow and see what happens.
     
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    fish_4_all In Flower

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    How is it doing?

    Both water and soil have worked really well for me without doing anything special at all. I now have 5 new starts from simply taking the last leaf off and potting it about 1/2 inch into the soil. So far I have not lost a single start putting them in soil. Just remember to water properly and you should be fine.
     



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    einahpets New Seed

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    Thanks for asking, fish, but the starts didn't make it. I must have got to them too late. Hubby's aunt said there are some small, established plants still at grandma's house. They're from the original plant that I got my starts from. His aunt said I'm welcome to take one of those, so I think I'm going to do that.

    I'm not exactly the world's biggest fan on them... it's just a matter of keeping grandma's memory with us. That was one of her favorite bushes. :)
     
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    Sometimes they can take a long time. A friend gave me three cuttings, and I wasn't having any luck getting them to root or grow new. In fact, unfortunately, my friend died some months later! For that reason, I couldn't bring myself to stop watering these woeful little cuttings stuck in a pot! Then one day, they just took off. The only thing different was I moved the pot to a sunny south-facing window over a radiator -- the extra light and heat might have played a role. It took nearly a year, though. They didn't die, but they weren't doing anything either during that time.

    ..Christine..
     

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