hello everyone, haven't been here for about a year-life got in the way-
Thought you may want to see some epis (orchid cactus) that have bloomed this year.
Peggy
the night blooming cereous still hasn't bloomed-
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blooming time
Mine have started blooming at about 2 years..I keep them very cool in the winter (about 45-50) they rest the winter then start blooming in the spring and some thru ourt the year..except for the hard headed night bloomers.
Peggy
Peggy
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