February 3, 2009 · Uncategorized

Accomodation pot

Our Christmas cactus has roots growing up out of the soil. Before we re-pot we would like to know how long do the roots get and is it okay to pot the cactus in a pot big enough to accommodate the plant for its life or should we pot to it’s current size and keep re-potting as it grows?

Christmas cactus do not have a large root system and they prefer to be slightly potbound .  It’s  better to replant in a pot that is 1 inch larger than the current pot and keep re-potting as it grows.  Using too large of a container can lead to waterlogged soil which will happen when there are not enough roots to absorb the soil moisture fast enough.  As a result, the roots will stay wet longer, receive less oxygen and rot.

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