Nancy,
A well-draining medium is nice, however the plant still needs to retain some moisture. The underground roots of Neob. gracilis become quite tuberous with age, while the thread-like roots will form at internodes and just below the soil surface.
I've found the best way to have Neob. gracilis and certain Phauis outdoors is to use a typical indoor/outdoor potting mix with a very course substrate (rocks or limestone shards work quite well), but pot in a larger container. In FL, Neob. can achieve great proportions in just a couple years outside, and the same may be said for LA. Cut back watering during winter, perhaps twice a month (if no rain). Try to introduce the plant into full sun gradually if it is grown in shade.
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