Epiphyllum's

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Hi!!! I'm Jacy and nuts for Epiphyllum's... They are brand new to me and I'd like to start a forum about what they like... I.E. watering, fertilizers, how to winter them..
Thanks everyone!!!
 

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I know how I grow mine. Total, but benign neglect works wonders here in South-est, central-est Wisconsin.
Epi - lavender.JPG Epi - pink.JPG Epi in bloom.JPG The red is from earlier this spring.

I once had 26 assorted epi's, but DS moved them into the garden shed while the sun room eaves were being redone and they froze the first night.
 

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Now, please begin telling us all the things I've been doing wrong. I'd like to think I knew proper care even while I realize I'm not likely to un-learn my bad behavior at this date.

And. . . . Pictures please! Lots and lots of pictures.
 

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How sad that they froze... The ones in the pictures are stunning... Maybe I should just set mine out on North side of house and ignore them... I've been accumulating quite a few...
 

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Now, please begin telling us all the things I've been doing wrong. I'd like to think I knew proper care even while I realize I'm not likely to un-learn my bad behavior at this date.

And. . . . Pictures please! Lots and lots of pictures.
I don't know anything that's why I posted this thread... So I could learn more and pass on what we know and learn about them...
 

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Yup! That occurred to me after I hit post. Iff'n you're looking to me for help, it's a case of the blind leading the blind here. I am great at trading for epis and starting epis from cuttings, but not so good at remembering they need a bit of care now and then.

I believe it is the threat of dying of thirst that sets them to blooming. I've grown them outside a few summers with nary a flower. The ones that did flower were either under the eaves or in the sun room.

We have a varied and knowledgeable gang of gardening friends here. Someone will chime in with the proper care.
 

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Thanks... Everyone I have right now are recent acquisitions.. I really jumped in with both feet and then some.. right now. 10+.. with more coming... Trying my hand at rooting cuttings... Probably 10+ different Epi's that way...
 

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The members here are very good at sharing, trading, and gifting plants to gardening friends from time to time. I have another trading site that I use. If it is alright with @Nifty and @sumi, I could share that URL with folks here.

Can't do it otherwise. Ya'll know I'm not a trouble maker.
 

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Yeah, that's great!!! Right now I'm overwhelmed with Desert Roses... I bought some really small ones right before I decided to try growing them myself... Uffffff!!!! I probably have at least a dozen really small ones...
 

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