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Old 20-08-2004, 01:19 AM
J. Davidson
 
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I used to let my cuttings heal over and then place them in a sandy rooting
soil. If I remember right, they were easy to propagate. I cut them at a
natural joint. I had them in a lath/gardening area, outside in summer, took
them inside in the winter. Lived in Texas then.
Eventually I hope to have some again. (moved away from my collection)
Jackie
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I need some info on epiphyllums. I've found general culture info but I
would like to hear opinions on the best way to root cuttings and the best
indoor climate for them. I'm thinking of putting them either with my
orchids or in my computer room. Anyone's experiences will be welcome.

I've gotten two larger plants which are about two years old plus several
cuttings and two very small plants which are outside right now.

Also any input on potting media would help. I had thought of using cactus
soil mixed with regular potting soil and maybe some perlite and a bit of
charcoal.

Thanks
Shell