We call that "Babe in the Manger". Upon seeing the bloom, you'll understand. Ours 1st bloom of the year was last night. Plant was gifted to me in '92. Zone 7a and we keep it under the trees from spring to late summer...rain is seemingly no problem for it. Blooms every year...actually have several huge plants and they have gone wild with growth by summer's end. Needs no babying. Just jam a stem in some dirt and forget it...new plant soon! Enjoy!!
I love this video. How do I subscribe? One question: what sort of soil should I use to plant my broken-off piece of what I call night-blooming cereus? Thank you.
My Queen of the night has a long leaf with several leaves growing out on each side of the leaf. To propagate this one leave with the several leafs on each side. Can i just break them off? And then just plant in dirt. Or on top of dirt with a rock like you did? Or leave the leaf on the counter until the end of the leaf grows roots and then plant in dirt?
We call that "Babe in the Manger".
Upon seeing the bloom, you'll understand.
Ours 1st bloom of the year was last night.
Plant was gifted to me in '92.
Zone 7a and we keep it under the trees from spring to late summer...rain is seemingly no problem for it.
Blooms every year...actually have several huge plants and they have gone wild with growth by summer's end.
Needs no babying. Just jam a stem in some dirt and forget it...new plant soon!
Enjoy!!
Yup. It's very easy plant to propagate.
I love this video. How do I subscribe? One question: what sort of soil should I use to plant my broken-off piece of what I call night-blooming cereus? Thank you.
Thank you. You can find the subscribe button below the right side of video. Regular potting soil will do the trick.
Love this video thank you! You probably have already made your macrame but I think black would look super pretty with the yellow!
Thank you. Yup. I already made a macrame using a brown cording which has two different shades of brown.
I just ordered 2 of these I for me and my daughter they are beautiful.
Have yours flowered yet?
Use gold or cream colored rope....
My Queen of the night has a long leaf with several leaves growing out on each side of the leaf.
To propagate this one leave with the several leafs on each side. Can i just break them off? And then just plant in dirt. Or on top of dirt with a rock like you did? Or leave the leaf on the counter until the end of the leaf grows roots and then plant in dirt?
Yes yes and yes.