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7 Signs It’s Time to Prune Your Christmas Cactus

Christmas cactus
Overcrowded Christmas Cactus

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If your Christmas cactus has become overwhelmingly dense and seeing the tangled mess causes you stress, it’s time to prune and thin it out.

Tangled stems and foliage limit air circulation throughout the plant and substantially raise the chances of attracting a fungal disease. Your Christmas cactus also won’t be able to absorb as much light due to the crowded foliage, likely resulting in weaker blooms.

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Christmas cactus stunted growth

Is your Christmas cactus growth very weak and slow? Some trimming might help.

Though it may seem counterintuitive to trim down a plant with weaker growth, pruning can actually promote rejuvenation and vigor, leading to healthier, long-term growth.

But, it’s very important to prune carefully and only remove stems or leaves that appear discolored or weak. Trimming down too much can stress your plant, limiting growth even further.

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Unbalanced Christmas Cactus

This is probably the easiest sign to recognize when it’s time to prune. You don’t need a trained eye or be an expert to notice an unbalanced plant shape.

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If your Christmas cactus is moving farther away from the ideal shape you had in mind for it, pruning is necessary to bring it under control and give it a tidier, more presentable look.

In some cases, only certain areas of the plant may be producing uneven growth, causing the entire plant to look unbalanced. This is another clear sign that your cactus needs pruning.

Christmas cactus disease
Christmas Cactus pest

If you’ve been experiencing pest and disease issues for some time now, you may need to prune your Christmas cactus if you’re serious about getting rid of them.

Thinning down your plant will make it harder for these little garden monsters to establish themselves and infest, indirectly driving them away from the plant.

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