How to Revive a Christmas Cactus – Even If It Looks Dead

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That sad, shriveled, brown Christmas cactus on the windowsill isn’t necessarily headed for the compost bin. These plants are tough little survivors – many that look completely dead bounce back strong and bloom heavily the following year. The secret is catching the problem early and applying the right fix without delay.

Learning how to revive a Christmas cactus – even one that appears totally gone – boils down to two dead-simple tests and a handful of targeted changes. Most supposedly dead plants are actually suffering from one of three common Christmas cactus problems: root rot, dehydration, or environmental stress. Fix the cause, and the plant almost always returns.

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