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Sep 15, 2016 3:06 PM CST
Name: Tori
Dallas, GA (Zone 7b)
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CaliFlowers said:
This is the time of year when these cactus need cooler temps and shorter days in order to set flower buds, so make sure that it's not getting any artificial light.

OH NO!!!! So, based on this, I should probably bring my three Christmas Cactus plants in from my porch since it was 99° today!!! They are in the shade but it is still hot as he.... in NW Georgia!! Right now, it's 97°F!

CaliFlowers said:Sorry if this jumped around a bit, it's very difficult to edit these things on a phone.

Wow!!! You replied to this thread on a phone! I'm impressed! I wouldn't even attempt to try and type a reply that long without my laptop keyboard! I reckon I'm just old school.

Thank you for all this excellent info. Even though I wasn't the thread originator, it has been very helpful to me as well.
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