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Propagating Night Blooming Cereus: How To Take Night Blooming Cereus Cuttings

Last Modified October 7, 2016 By Staff Writer

The succulent Night blooming cereus is easy to propagate from cuttings. During the warmer seasons, take a clean, sharp tool and cut a six- to nine-inch-long section from the most distal cactus leaves. Leave the cuttings in a warm, dry location for two weeks to allow callus formation.
Add some cactus potting soil mix or a coarse sand and peat blend to a well-draining container. Plant the cuttings halfway deep into the mix, water and fertilize appropriately, and keep in a cool, sunny location until the plant roots in two weeks. Then, move it to a sunny location and enjoy!

Propagating Night Blooming Cereus: How To Take Night Blooming Cereus Cuttings

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