Euphorbia Ingens and Cereus Peruvianus Monstrosus

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Re: Euphorbia Ingens and Cereus Peruvianus Monstrosus

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i think they just need some heat under their feet
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Its almos a year and those darn euphorbias did not root!!
they are still alive and deny to make new roots. is there a desperate move i can do?
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are they in soil? warm, lightly moist, sunlight and drying them out(don't water them in summer), then they'll need to make roots to survive
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not in soil now i was afraid of roots rooting in soil cos of little water i was giving them to rooot. i ll try again!
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Re: Euphorbia Ingens and Cereus Peruvianus Monstrosus

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I wondered how the Euphorbia went on ? did they root ? I also have cuttings of Euphorbia candelabra...which have done nothing for 3 months. I have just re-cut one of them , dusted with rooting powder but now I,m wondering wether to give them some real heat...at the moment they have been in my room which is about 20degrees celcius. and nothing. Should I moisten them ?
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