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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comMy Christmas cactus was tipping over when I first purchased it & I transplanted it It was blooming so this was a big no no. Now it won’t bloom. I tried putting it in a dark place part of the day but still no luck. Is there hope for it to bloom again?
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1 Comment To "I Repotted My Christmas Cactus When It Was Blooming Now It Won’t Bloom Again. Is There Help For It?"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 11/29/2022 @ 9:18 am
Yes, but it may be awhile. They prefer their roots to be crowded, and repotting may not allow for these conditions. It may take time for the roots to fill out the area and become a little rootbound before it will flower, again.
These articles will offer quite a bit of useful information:
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