Underwatering

Limp, wrinkled segments over bone-dry soil mean it simply went too long without a drink.

Diagnosis

Underwatering

What's happening

Although Christmas cactus is a succulent, it is a tropical forest cactus, not a desert one, and won't tolerate going completely dry for long. When the mix dries out fully the segments lose their plumpness, wrinkle along their edges, and droop as the plant draws on its own water reserves.

How to fix it

Water thoroughly until it drains from the bottom. If the soil is so dry that water runs straight through without soaking in, bottom-water instead: set the pot in a few inches of water for 20–30 minutes, then let it drain fully. The segments should firm up and plump back over a day or two. Going forward, check weekly and water once the top inch is dry — keep it lightly moist in the growing season and a touch drier in winter.

What fixes it

If that doesn't fix it

This is general guidance based on common symptoms; individual plants vary.

Reviewed June 2026 · how we check this