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Pot in soil that drains well; a good cactus soil mixed with normal potting soil is ideal. Water weekly; although this is a cactus, it is a tropical variety and needs water regularly. Bring indoors when temperatures drop below 40. Remove spent flowers in order to encourage further blooms.