It has much light,enough water..I feed it frequently..But it has tiny branches.. Then where is the problem?Please help me.
It appears as if it is really trying to live, but struggling right now. If you go on the internet, there are several sites dedicated to Epiphyllum care and culture. I would start there. Perhaps it is the photo, but a few things come to mind. One, the soil mix may be over a year old. A few sites mentioned yearly changes, if for no other reason but to reduce fertilizer salt damage. Two, sap-sucking bugs like scale, etc. will attack the plant, especially the tender new growth. Three, excessive light. Remember, in the wild they are found up in the trees and often sheltered from direct sunlight. However, there must be a balance, as too little light often results in long, thin, growth. Lastly, temperature and watering schedules throughout the year will play a part in the health of the plant. Again, there are several sites on the internet discussing this in detail, even month by month, in some cases. Mark
First I am going to change the soil..And put the pot outside.(It was inside)..I will check the related sites.. Thank you so much dear Mark..
Don't fertilize it right now. It does not want much fertilizer, especially when so small. Give it a loose mix, with 40% potting soil, 50% perlite or pumice, and 10% charcoal. Keep the soil moist, but not wet. Keep the plant warm and in a sunny, but not direct sun location. It should grow like crazy right now.