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How to Grow Christmas Cactus in Water (Step-by-Step Guide)

Emma Ackerman by Emma Ackerman
June 16, 2026
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Growing a Christmas cactus in water is a simple and decorative way to enjoy its cascading green stems and bright blooms indoors. Instead of planting in soil, the cuttings are placed in a clear container filled with clean water, allowing you to see the roots develop while the plant stays fresh and vibrant. It’s a modern, low-maintenance method that also doubles as beautiful home décor.

This water-growing technique is especially popular for creating centerpiece displays like glass teapots or vases. With the right care, the cuttings can survive for weeks and even begin forming roots, making it both an aesthetic arrangement and a propagation experiment. The result is a soft, natural look that brings life and color to any room.

How to Grow Christmas Cactus in Water (Step-by-Step Guide)

Step-by-Step Guide: Growing Christmas Cactus in Water

Step 1: Select healthy cuttings

Choose strong, mature segments from a Christmas cactus. Look for firm, bright green pieces with no signs of rot or damage. Cut 2–4 segment sections using clean, sharp scissors to ensure healthy growth.

Step 2: Let cuttings dry briefly

Place the cuttings in a dry, shaded area for 12–24 hours. This allows the cut ends to callous slightly, which helps prevent rot when placed in water.

Step 3: Prepare a clear container

Use a glass jar, vase, or teapot so you can observe root growth. Fill it with clean, room-temperature water. Avoid using cold or untreated tap water for best results.

Step 4: Position the cuttings correctly

Place only the bottom part of the cactus segments into the water. Do not fully submerge them. The stems should sit just above the waterline while the base touches the water.

Step 5: Provide bright indirect light

Set the container in a well-lit indoor space with indirect sunlight. Too much direct sun can weaken the plant, while low light may slow root development.

Step 6: Maintain and refresh water regularly

Change the water every 3–5 days to keep it clean and oxygen-rich. Rinse the container if needed to prevent algae or bacteria buildup. Over time, small roots may begin to form, creating a living water-grown display.

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