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FAQs: Houseplants, Greenhouses, Plant Propagation
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How can I get my Christmas cactus to bloom again next year? It was so pretty when I bought it this season.
My Christmas cactus plant’s stems are shriveled, and the plant is toppling over. What causes that?
Small parts of my Christmas cactus plant’s leaves are falling off. Can I use them to start new plants?
I have a croton, but it isn’t as colorful as it was when I bought it. All of its newest leaves are bright green. Is there some nutrient I need to be adding?
My croton seems to be dying. The leaves, especially at the bottom of the plant, are turning crisp. I can’t see any insects, and I’m sure I’m watering it properly. What could go wrong?
My dieffenbachia is so tall it’s touching the ceiling. How can I cut it back, and can I use the stem to make more plants?
My dieffenbachia’s stem is weak, and the plant is leaning. Its leaves aren’t as colorful as they used to be, and they’re even somewhat cupped and rolled. What can I do differently to help it?
I have a corn plant dracaena that is too tall. How do I cut it back so I can keep it in my house? Can I use the top to start new plants?
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