Growing your collection of holiday cacti, also known as Schlumbergera, can be done easily through a couple of effective methods. Here’s how you can propagate these beautiful plants and care for the new seedlings:

- Water Propagation:
- Start by cutting a green, non-woody segment that has at least three segments.
- Place this cutting in a glass of water, ensuring that only the bottom part is submerged.
- In approximately 2 to 3 weeks, you should notice small roots beginning to form.
- When the cutting has developed a healthy root system, transplant it into a pot filled with cactus soil.
- Soil Propagation:
- Alternatively, you can place the cutting directly into cactus soil or a mixture of peat and sand.
- Choose a substrate that is light and well-draining to prevent any risk of root rot.
- Water the cutting regularly, but do so cautiously to keep the soil slightly moist without oversaturating.
Caring for Your Schlumbergera Seedlings:
- Keep the soil just damp, steering clear of excessive moisture to avoid rot.
- Position the plants in a warm, bright area while shielding them from direct sunlight.
- After about a month, consider transplanting the seedlings into a larger pot with permeable soil to give them more space to grow.
- With the right conditions and care, your young holiday cacti should start blooming within a few months.
With these tips, you’ll be well on your way to successfully propagating and nurturing your holiday cacti. Enjoy expanding your collection!