Epiphyllum Oxypetalum Live Fresh 3 Cuttings Night Blooming Plant Fast Growing

The Epiphyllum oxypetalum plant is also known as the Queen of the Night Flower. This is an interesting and unique plant. Its large, fragrant, white flowers bloom only at night, making it a popular choice for night gardens. These wonderful night blooming and complex flowers are often called orchid cacti. This plant blooms only once a year, but it is very easy to grow. With proper care it is a beautiful addition to any garden.

Light
Like most plants, the queen of the night cactus needs light to grow. Direct sunlight in the morning is essential for it to bloom. But then it should keep indirect light. This plant needs at least 6 hours of bright indirect sunlight and a south facing window is ideal for this indoor orchid cactus. If you choose to grow this plant outdoors it should be placed in a dark shade where it gets enough morning sunlight.

Watering
Although the Queen of the Night flower looks delicate it is a hardy plant that can withstand periods of drought and does not require frequent watering. Keep an eye on the top two inches of soil during its active growing season. Wait for it to dry before watering thoroughly. When potted, water should be poured slowly. Wait for the water to flow from the bottom. Then pour off the excess from the tray to avoid water accumulation. Water once or twice during the growing season in spring and summer. Reduce watering in autumn and winter.

Soil
It grows well if given the right type of soil. This plant needs well drained and aerated soil that can retain moisture and is slightly acidic. Be sure to avoid dry soil. You can add peat moss, perlite and orchid bark mix. You can also choose sandy soil.

Fertilizer
Fertilizing is very important to ensure flowering. Fertilize once a month during the active growing season. Use fertilizer before and after flowering. Fertilizer concentration should always be as low as possible. It is better to apply several times of low concentration fertilizer instead of high concentration.

Temperature and humidity
This plant tolerates intense sunlight, low rainfall and hot temperatures in tropical and subtropical regions. The ideal temperature for this plant to grow is 68 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
This plant thrives best at normal humidity levels in most homes. You can grow it indoors if the humidity in your home is between 40 and 50 percent. If you live in a dry climate, consider placing a tray of pebbles filled with water to increase humidity levels. You can mist the plant regularly to provide extra moisture.

Pruning
This plant only needs a little pruning. You can prune the plant annually after flowering. It removes yellow leaves, flowers or stems and helps to shape the plant properly. When pruning, use clean sharp pruning shears to avoid damaging the plant. You can also propagate the plant by taking stem cuttings and rooting them in water or soil.

Propagation Of Epiphyllum Oxypetalum 
Propagation of this plant by cuttings is a simple and effective method. If planting in a potting mix, choose a pot slightly larger than the stem and fill with well draining potting mix. Make a hole in the potting mix and drop the soft stem into the hole. Firmly press the potting mix around the stem to ensure it is secure. It is important to take good care of the cuttings after planting them. Be careful to water sparingly as overwatering can cause stem rot. Keep this in a warm, humid place. You can cover the planted cuttings with a plastic bag to maintain the humidity level.

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