Introduction
The Epiphyllum Set of 5 is a premium exotic flowering cactus collection featuring three Epiphyllum (Brahma Kamal / orchid cactus) plants in vibrant red, white, and pink blooms, along with one Persian Carpet cactus and one Echinopsis chamaecereus (peanut cactus), making it a rare ornamental cactus combo ideal for indoor plants, balcony garden setups, succulent collections, and gifting. Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, Epiphyllum orchids cactus are known for their large fragrant night-blooming flowers, while Persian Carpet cactus adds a trailing textured aesthetic and Echinopsis chamaecereus produces bright seasonal blooms, making this set perfect for home decor, vastu plants, low maintenance gardening, rare plant collectors, and flowering cactus lovers seeking colorful, exotic, and visually appealing plant varieties.
Where to Keep Them
- Bright indirect sunlight, filtered light, semi-shade conditions ideal for healthy growth and flowering
- Perfect for indoor spaces near windows, living rooms, bedrooms, office desks, and decorative corners
- Suitable for balconies, patios, terrace gardens, shaded outdoor areas, and hanging baskets
- Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun to prevent leaf burn, especially for Epiphyllum varieties
- East-facing or north-facing windows recommended for consistent light exposure
- Ensure good air circulation, warm environment, and stable temperature conditions
Care Instructions
- Use well-draining cactus potting mix with cocopeat, perlite, sand, and organic matter
- Water moderately, allow soil to dry slightly between watering cycles to prevent overwatering
- Reduce watering in winter dormancy, increase slightly during growing and flowering season
- Apply balanced liquid fertilizer or cactus feed monthly for better blooms and growth
- Maintain temperature between 20–34°C, protect from frost, cold drafts, and extreme weather
- Repot every 1–2 years for nutrient refresh, root development, and plant health
- Use pots with drainage holes to avoid water stagnation and root rot
Common Problems
- Overwatering can cause root rot, yellowing stems, fungal infections, and plant decay
- Underwatering may lead to shriveled stems, slow growth, and poor flowering
- Pests such as mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insects may appear occasionally
- Treat pests with neem oil spray, organic pesticides, or mild insecticides
- Lack of flowering due to low light exposure, improper fertilization, or poor care routine
- Sudden temperature changes may stress the plant and affect blooming cycles.
Please notice first images are just for reference , these plants are extremely slow growing plant we sale one - two stem plant. Image is just to represent how they may look in maturity.