Repotting houseplants with one hand is a skill that you've clearly mastered. Thank you for the wonderful information. I've owned my rhipsalis baccifera for about 4-5 years and just recently repotted it. I was nervous to do so since it has been growing so vigorously this past summer. However, it has been drying out quicker than usual lately and I thought it was best if I repot it. After repotting it, I have noticed that it has been dropping some of its clades. However, hearing that yours did the same thing is reassuring. I'm hoping that with time, it will adjust to its new pot and become vigorous again. Right now I have it in the window of my college dorm. It's keeps me company in a way while I'm away from home and adds a bit of life to my dorm room.
@@gensgreenmagic6871 Yay!! So glad to hear your plant is doing well. Also, update on my struggling rhipsalis, it stopped dropping its clades and has started pushing tons of new growth!!
Repotting houseplants with one hand is a skill that you've clearly mastered. Thank you for the wonderful information. I've owned my rhipsalis baccifera for about 4-5 years and just recently repotted it. I was nervous to do so since it has been growing so vigorously this past summer. However, it has been drying out quicker than usual lately and I thought it was best if I repot it. After repotting it, I have noticed that it has been dropping some of its clades. However, hearing that yours did the same thing is reassuring. I'm hoping that with time, it will adjust to its new pot and become vigorous again. Right now I have it in the window of my college dorm. It's keeps me company in a way while I'm away from home and adds a bit of life to my dorm room.
I just posted an update to this repotting video….the plant is blooming!!
@@gensgreenmagic6871 Yay!! So glad to hear your plant is doing well. Also, update on my struggling rhipsalis, it stopped dropping its clades and has started pushing tons of new growth!!