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it says:
“…taking a short, Y-shaped cutting from the stem tip..”
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1 Comment To "Christmas cactus"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 04/28/2018 @ 8:10 am
The best cuttings are those that have two smaller segments growing from one segment, thus a Y shape, as in some of the pictures of the cuttings on this page:
http://vitalifeliving.blogspot.com/2013/07/christmas-cactus-cuttings.html [1]
However, if you can’t find this on your plant, a cutting that includes 2-3 segments growing in a straight line instead of a Y shape should also root.