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Apr 18, 2016 6:24 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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My 3 pots of Christmas Cactus fell over last night. It was the act of ghosts. The collapsible antique English sweets holder just up and collapsed when no one was around it! Sad For the most part, the 3 plants are ok. But there were enough broken pieces to start a new pot. I gathered soil off the floor, (it has a bunch of perlite in it) put them into a new clean pot and stuck the "cuttings" into the soil. It is in indirect sunlight for now. I never had issues of rotting this way. Crossing Fingers! Welcome! Welcome!
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