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Mar 3, 2013 12:02 AM CST
Name: Rhapsody Hooks
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ceci said:Hi Rhapsody616 ! I am new here and this is my first post. I am from Argentina.
I've been growing epiphyllums for some time and I've started from cuttings most of them. They are not difficult at all. I only put them in a porous soil, and don't water it until about a week. Until it begins to root. Then, I begin to moist the soil gently.
Here are some of my plants
Epiphyllum summer carnival
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Epiphyllum princess linda




Well first welcome to the group!! Second thank you for your insight on rooting the epi's. Do you use rooting hormone at all or yet put them in moist soil and walk away for a week? Your's are so pretty. I hope I do as well!!
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