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whose cactus came from a cutting from her mother’s plant. Mom’s original plant remains a showpiece in Diane’s sister’s house. Then there’s Kitsy Cactus, who arrived 15 years ago in a 3 ...
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Q: Why do some of my Christmas cactuses develop a woody stem that eventually rots and falls off? We don’t overwater them. A couple of them will develop the woody stems. I usually break them off, save ...