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In late winter, stimulate bloom production by placing the cactus in an unheated space that's above 40 degrees Fahrenheit, such as a garage or porch, for about three weeks. Make sure it continues to receive the same filtered light. At the end of the chilling period, return the plant to its place indoors.
Native to tropical rainforests where it grows on trees, this indoor plant doesn't want it soil to be moist all the time and will rot if it's overwatered. That often means watering once every 10 days or so, depending on conditions such as plant size, temperature, and how much light your orchid cactus gets.
How to Grow Epiphyllum. Flowering time: epiphyllum are often grown as houseplants as they are relatively fuss-free. When they reach maturity, which is around 5 years old, they will produce large, showy flowers, which are usually sweetly scented and last two days or more.
Don't position your epiphyllum in a room where lights are kept on for long periods after sundown, as this can impact flowering the following year. If your plant is getting too much light, it can cause wilted growth and yellowing. Leggy, delicate growth can be a result of too little light.
Epiphyllum oxypetalum is an easily cultivated, fast growing Epiphyllum. It flowers in late spring through late summer; large specimens can produce several crops of flowers in one season.
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Don't position your epiphyllum in a room where lights are kept on for long periods after sundown, as this can impact flowering the following year. If your plant is getting too much light, it can cause wilted growth and yellowing. Leggy, delicate growth can be a result of too little light.
It is better to choose pots with drainage holes to allow for excess water to drain out of the pot. Cut back on watering in the spring and fall season to about once every 10-14 days; and once every 2-3 weeks in the winter months. Mature plants need less water than younger plants.
Usually Epiphyllum must be root bound before they will bloom. This means their roots must fill the container before they will produce blossoms. If plants are in a 4 inch pot they will flower faster than if grown in a 8 inch pot.
Plan for Bloom Too much water may cause buds to fall, as will moving the pot around. The Christmas cactus will remain in flower for four to six weeks, with each flower lasting six to nine days. After the plant has flowered, prune back each stem by pinching off enough sections to achieve a uniform habit.
It is better to choose pots with drainage holes to allow for excess water to drain out of the pot. Cut back on watering in the spring and fall season to about once every 10-14 days; and once every 2-3 weeks in the winter months. Mature plants need less water than younger plants.

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