Slicing again a Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesii) is a crucial a part of its care, because it encourages new progress and flowering. It must be finished after the plant has completed blooming, usually in late winter or early spring.
To chop again a Christmas cactus, use a clear, sharp knife or shears to take away spent flower heads and any broken or weak stems. You too can trim again wholesome stems to encourage bushier progress. You should definitely make clear cuts at a 45-degree angle, and keep away from reducing into the principle stem of the plant.