Doing nicely! For the species up to 3m (10ft) is the largest wild specimens. Of course, they bloom when smaller. You may even get spikes from the current cane this Autumn. Just feed and water well, lots of sun and le voila, flowers. Although the roots do dry in nature, most of the section Spathulata prefer moisture at all times, just no soggy medium. Air movement is a must. I grow mine in big bark with sphagnum and set them in a saucer/pad to water in the warm months. Winters I let them dry a bit more. In Florida they should be right at home. I find they tend to climb, so a basket is the easiest for larger specimens. Of course, they can be mounted into garden trees! Just pick a sunny branch, not too much leaf shade.
Jamie
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