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Schlumbergera truncata

Posted on March 15, 2026 by Admin

🌺 Schlumbergera truncata

Schlumbergera truncata is a popular houseplant commonly known as the Thanksgiving cactus. It’s famous for its bright flowers that bloom in late fall and winter, often around the Thanksgiving season.


🌿 Key Features

  • Family: Cactus family (Cactaceae)
  • Origin: Tropical forests of Brazil
  • Plant type: Epiphytic cactus (naturally grows on trees rather than in desert soil)
  • Flowers: Bright colors like pink, red, white, orange, and purple

Unlike desert cacti, this plant prefers more moisture and indirect light.


🌱 Care Tips

1. Light

  • Bright indirect light is best.
  • Avoid strong direct sun which can burn the leaves.

2. Water

  • Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
  • Keep soil slightly moist but not soggy.

3. Temperature

  • Prefers 60–70°F (15–21°C).
  • Cooler temperatures help trigger blooming.

4. Soil

  • Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix.

5. Fertilizer

  • Feed monthly during spring and summer with a balanced houseplant fertilizer.

🌸 Blooming Tips

To encourage flowers:

  • Provide 12–14 hours of darkness each night for several weeks.
  • Keep the plant slightly cooler (about 55–65°F).
  • Avoid moving the plant once buds form.

✅ Fun fact:
People sometimes confuse Thanksgiving cactus with Christmas cactus, but the leaf segments of Schlumbergera truncata have pointed “claw-like” edges, while the Christmas cactus has rounded edges.


If you want, I can also show you:

  • 🌸 How to make a Thanksgiving cactus bloom every year
  • 🌿 The difference between Thanksgiving cactus, Christmas cactus, and Easter cactus.

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