Why is my spring cactus not blooming?
Rachel Newton
Updated on April 17, 2026
Beside this, how do you get a spring cactus to bloom?
These plants perform best in bright light, but not direct sunlight. Unlike dessert cacti, they need cooler temperatures, even during the day, and will bloom for months in nighttime temperatures of 55 to 60 degrees F. (13-16 C.). Keep the soil lightly moist and allow it to dry out before watering again.
Beside above, will my spring cactus bloom again? The growers time these plants to bloom around Easter. They're mainly sold in March & April but can bloom well into or throughout May. Getting them to flower again is just like what you do for to get the Thanksgiving & Christmas Cacti to bloom again.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do I get my Easter cactus to flower?
These plants perform best in bright light, but not direct sunlight. Unlike dessert cacti, they need cooler temperatures, even during the day, and will bloom for months in nighttime temperatures of 55 to 60 degrees F. (13-16 C.). Keep the soil lightly moist and allow it to dry out before watering again.
Why is my cactus not flowering?
If your indoor cacti are not blooming, it is probably due to an issue with lighting, temperature, soil and/or water. Also, some cacti species can take up to 50 years before they are mature enough to blossom! Proper maintenance will vary depending on the type of cacti you are growing.