Red Epiphyllum in a tree.
By Stan510
- 3 Jul, 2016
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I never knew it was red!. It was eaten badly by snails in my backyard so I used it for this experiment.
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I am- there were setbacks Jen. It had fallen out of the tree 2 times..Cats? That broke off the longest stems. So I wedged it much farther back,And pushed a Bromeliad on top as more wedge.
I should have packed moss around it. I thought there was enough soil in the rootball...but heck,if its a red flower try harder-lol. I had forgotten what color it was and thought I was using one the more bland muddy yellows I had.
4 Jul, 2016
It looks good in the tree.
14 Jul, 2016
Thanks Andy...the fall when the ton of leaves drop will be the start of some great compost rooting. I hope.
14 Jul, 2016
I'm sure it will.
15 Jul, 2016
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Wow, great experiment. You must be really pleased with it.
4 Jul, 2016