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If your Christmas cactus has drooping leaves, light, water, soil, and environment could be to blame. Here's how to fix drooping leaves and make your plant happy.
Key Points Christmas cactus like well-draining, rich, slightly acidic soil.Coffee grounds added to soil may retain too much moisture retention, causing root rot.Well-composted, dry coffee grounds ...
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