By April, your Christmas cactus has settled into its quieter phase. The winter blooms have faded, the last petals have dropped, and the plant seems content to take a breather on the windowsill. It’s easy to assume it doesn’t need much attention – but this transitional period is quietly important. Beneath the surface, roots are restoring themselves, energy is being redirected into the stems, and the very earliest hints of next season’s growth are already forming.
Christmas cactus care at this stage isn’t about dramatic pruning or heavy feeding. It’s a gentle shift in approach:
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