The plant can be easily planted from the stem cutting. As for my experience, I planted mine with four stem cuttings of about 12-14 inches length. Having grown the plant for 16 months, the plants are about 5 feet tall now. The first flower bloomed when the plant was about 7 months old and three feet tall. Since then blooming occurs at almost every 2 months.
The plants were in a 14 inches pot and placed in the Western corner of my condominium unit, where daily sunlight is from 3 pm until sunset. I water the plants twice a day and occasionally I used the snow lotus mushroom enzyme and also mixed fruit enzyme diluted with water. Fertilizers are added to the plant every two to three weeks

If the plant is subjected to excessive sunlight, the stems will be yellowish in colour. When the flower buds turn yellow-pinkish the buds will drop off instead of maturing to bloom.

The best support for the stems as they grow is to use plastic rope tied onto the support rods. The rope being tied on rods and on either side of the stem, provide good support for the stems to grow vertically. The rope needs to be added as the plants prosper.
The flowering buds of Epiphyllum Strictum can be cut and placed in water for blooming away from the plants. Nice video shots can be captured to one's discretion in terms of lighting and arrangement.
The flowering buds of Epiphyllum Strictum can be cut and placed in water for blooming away from the plants. Nice video shots can be captured to one's discretion in terms of lighting and arrangement.