i definitely would jerry. it doesn't look good now, but i see that it is happy in the hot sun and growing lots of new canes. i'll make the plants look much better and hope that they'll flower!
Natasha, I am not familiar with the flowering period of these plants in the Philippines but here in the southern U.S. the primary blooming period is later winter through mid summer. When the new growths that your plant are making mature you should get plenty flowers.
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I have grown Epi radicans and ibaguense over the years, damp, dry--full sun all day...they have never bloomed for over 20 years. New mix, root bound now. How to do it?