What a pleasant surprise to have discovered your channel. I was actually just browsing thrifting for planters videos when I came across yours. I've recently moved back to Eastern Europe from the UK and had to part with my plants, but for one small cutting of my rhipsalis pilocarpa that was rooted in a thumb sized pot. Now I'm eyeing it every day to see if its fluffy nubs have grown any larger. Its mother plant used to live in North facing windows and you're so right about some of the rhipsalis having a slow start. I was patient and then one spring it just went wild and bloomed twice that year, tiny white star liked blooms. You've definitely awaken my interest in this genus and I might actually ask for some rhipsalis for Christmas. Or I could just check the local nurseries out, I'm that excited. 😊 Have a good one, Gena! And yes, I would totally love an extra video from you each week.
I’m so happy you found my channel, it is such a pleasure to have you here!!!!!! The Rhipsalis is the perfect plant to have kept. They are such fun plants! My first word to describe them is always “fun”. They aren’t particularly beautiful in an elegant sort of way….they are more of the sporty, eccentric, throw caution to the wind sort of plant, they are wild and crazy lol. That’s how I see them and I love them for it. They are so unique. I’m glad you kept a cutting. Have fun building your collection!!!! Thank you so much for being here and introducing yourself 💚💚💚.
I just started getting into Rhipsalis the last few months! I love a weird/funky plant and picked up the 'rhipsalis dancing bones cactus' first then got a huge 'rhipsalis baccifera mistletoe cactus'. I more recently got a 'bundle of sticks' plant thinking it was a rhipsalis and if you haven't seen that one before look it up it's an odd one. Thank you for your tour it was a really good informational video for changes I need to make. I bought them in plastic pots but I will change them over to terracotta. Have a good rest of your day!!
My friend Suzetts Gardens totally got me hooked on Rhisalis. she had a really nice collection. She sent me cuttings and as you say they kind of start off slow thenexplode with growth, I just love them.
That’s awesome! Yeah they kind of just sit there awhile and then bam….the growth starts. My Pilocarpa is just hitting that growth point. Not sure if it’s going to slow down now with winter setting in, but I know next summer it will really take off if it’s anything like my cereuscula. I’m glad you love them too 💚💚💚.
@@ThePinkTrellis LOL Another thing you and I did alike is I also put all my Rhips together. Mine are in an east window though and gt full morning sun. I do have a lace curtin I pull across when needed. Right now tempwent down to 10degrees this morning so I have most of my plant stands pulled back from the windows to help protect themfrom the cold. I gave a little more space for more rhips come spring. I modified one of those rolling closet things to hold hanging and sitting plants.
Oh yes, some of them are so adorable, your favorite one happens to be mine too, but I also like some of the others as well, I never thought I'd like them, until this video, once after they get to a certain length, they look really interesting, now you got me to like them too. Thanks so much for sharing, I really enjoyed it very much.
Came back to watch this video. I thought I remembered you posted a seller on etsy. I went right over and ordered the 6 variety of rhipsalis cuttings. That will certainly fill my shelf. Funny many of what I was thinking rhipsalis in my collection reallt are jungle cactus varities. All are thriving and I do love them.
@@ThePinkTrellis I am excited for it to get here. Since it is so late in the week she probably wil not shi until Mon or Tues. No biggie. Do you know where she lives or if she has a youtube channel? With the size of the cuttings she sends showing in the reviews and the cuttigs you got she must have a huge collection and place to keep them.
@@shadesofidaho I can’t remember but my impression is that they have a big nursery. It was about a year ago that I ordered. I could be wrong though. I’d have to look at their listings again.
I only have one, a baccifera, and it's still a short mound that has not thrown any branches over the edge on the pot. But it's dense, very green, easy to care for, and I find it lovely! Thank you for sharing your collection.
This was an amazing video thank you for the fifty percent off coupon I did buy the humidifier. Your collection. It's wonderful. I just purchased. A gorgeous baker's rack from a friend to display plants on and i'm thinking about getting the starter pack from your Seller. Thank you so much.
Oh awesome!!!! I have been very happy with this humidifier. I use mine daily. It’s probably the best one I’ve had so far in my plant-keeping career 😊. Let me know if you end up purchasing the starter pack. I think it’s well worth it!
@@ThePinkTrellis I probably will. The va is putting a sunroom on my house. We are waiting for the door to come in and then the room is finished. I can't wait.
Growing up my mom always had at least one of these, she would often end up giving them away because people were so interested in it. However, we never knew what is what called so we lovingly refered to it as "the ugly". It still holds that nickname today. It wasn't until many, many years later when the internet came along and I thought i should probably find out what the real name is. Even it wasn't easy to find as many people habe never heard of it. Lovely collection. I habe a bery heathy Rhipsalis i may propogate my own collection.
@@ThePinkTrellis I love the unique look of them, we just said ugly as a joke even though I don't think they are actually ugly, but yes messy and interesting is a good way to describe them.
The love you have for these plants is palpable 🥹 loved the video, very informative and calm! You have a wonderful energy. You're a breath of fresh air ❤
I have 2 Rhipsalis- paradoxa and one that was sold to me as Rhipsalis Ellen. ( hate when sellers don’t use the correct name) It looks like R. ewaldiana!Both were purchased as cutting from Etsy. I also have a Hatiora salicornoides. They are very easy to grow. They are growing in pon that I keep barely moist.
I agree….it is so frustrating! I really think cuttings are the way to go when you want to grow a collection. It’s so cost effective. Now if one doesn’t like to wait for growth than a full plant would be best. I don’t mind waiting at all. I like the accomplishment of growing a small plant into something big. I’ll have to look into the Hatiora salicorniodes!!!! Thanks for the heads up!!!!!
Hi Gena! So pumped when I saw you collect Rhipsalis! Last Winter I bought a collection of 3 in 3" pots online from Home Depot. They're now in 4" pots and doing well. Mine hang on a floating shelf in a Southern window which has some houses and trees obstructing full sun. Mine are in the kitchen which has good humidity. One of the 3 was not marked so hoping it will bloom 3ventually and I'll be able to tell from the flower. Thank you for the tip about Etsy. I live in a rural area so it would be great to get cuttings. I have successfully rooted some cuttings to make a fuller pot. XO
@@pattituringan6745 I’m going to have to look up the one that starts with an S!!!! 😊 I’m not sure I’ve heard of that one before. I’m so happy for you. Rhipsalis are such great plants!!!
Hi Gena bears! I loved your rhipsalis video! I remeber the first time I seen a rhipsalis! My first one was a pilocarpa but I did not know what it was forever...I am pretty sure I ordered the 6 cuttings from the same place...and my pachyptera just got 3 new baby leaves off the one piece cutting...so keep being patient! I think it took a year!...I love the mycrantha and the sulcata...don't have either of them and will have to add them for sure...your paradoxa has grown so much! You are going to love when your pilocarpa goes more crazy! It is so nice and full....so I like your platycarpa I think it is....that one is going to be huge! Such a nice collection....nice species to pick if you could be a plant! I will have to go around to make a list of mine....I had trouble rooting the ramilosa and it did die.....but since have a new one with 6 pieces....that I got from steve's leaves.....I just love love rhipsalis too so so much and need a few more for sure! I hope all is well on your end and sending you big long hugs.........................thanks for another awsome video....your the best love tina
Hi Tina 🥰. First off I just have to say I WISH I could see your plant collection in person!!!! It sounds like you have so many amazing plants 💚💚💚. That’s great to know about the pachyptera! I’ve had those cuttings since April of this year so about 7 months. I really hope to see a ton of growth next year!!!! The Micrantha came from gulley greenhouse. I went in person to pick it up. I was actually there again yesterday and they had so many cool Rhipsalis. But my shelves are pretty full so I didn’t come home with any of them. Big hugs back to you!!!! I hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving ❤️❤️❤️ XO
@@ThePinkTrellis While I was watching your video....I thought you could fit a plant or two on top of your cabinet!! ....... awe! I do not have any social media even though I am more and more tempted...but if I ever decide I will let you know :)....I am like you...only a few more plants I feel I may really still need....but my list seems to be a few in the major categories !!! Ha ha ha so it still adds up! All my cuties from you are going strong :) night night
@@justinamontgomery2618 I’ve thought about putting something on top of the cabinet. Something that doesn’t need high light. You could do Instagram! Just post some pics on there now and then 😊. I’ve been buying more plants recently 😂. I have like 3 coming in this week!!!! I thought about doing a midweek unboxing video this week. Depends on which day they show up. Thanksgiving complicates things a little bit. I’m so excited about my new plants coming in though!!!!
Thanks Anna! The paradoxa is so cool with that spiral shape! Eventually I’ll have to propagate mine and fill out the pot more. I hope you get one soon 😊.
Wonderful cactus and succulent collection 👏👏🌹🌹 , supperb vdo, thanks for sharing, have a great and lovely day ahead, warm greetings ,lots of love from India 🇮🇳 ,stay safe, stay healthy, 🌹🌿
Thank you!!! I really need to do an updated Rhipsalis collection video. All of these have grown so much since I did this video :). You will enjoy them!!!! They are so easy, beautiful, and rewarding.
Thank you!!!! You should definitely get some. They really are the perfect plants. So fun and easy going. Especially great for people that love hanging plants too. I’m glad my video came out when it did for you 😊. Thanks so much again 💚💚💚.
I enjoyed your video. I’ve never had Rhipsalis. I think I’ll try one of the Micrantha, Paradoxa or the Sulcata eventually. Hopefully I get an Etsy gift card for Christmas.😜 💚🌱💚
Hi, Karen! I'm glad you enjoyed it :). I can tell what type of foliage is your favorite! Those are all very similar!!! Ohhhhh....an Etsy gift card would be so awesome to get. I hope you get one!!!! XO
Gina: You said you used a chumky soil, but can you give a little more info? I have a hoya collection and use a chunky soil (atleast I think it is). I would love to know what you use because I plan on getting a rhipsalis collection started in the Spring.
Hi, Loreta! The soil you use for your hoyas should work just fine. I use the same mix for my hoyas and my rhipsalis. It includes perlite or pumice (whichever I have on hand), a quality potting soil like Fox Farms, orchid bark, charcoal, and worm castings for nutrition. The only difference is I make sure I only use smaller orchid bark pieces. There can be some big chunks in the bags which I avoid with the rhipsalis. That's just me though. Not anything I've read to do. I'll include a link here to my DIY soil mix. That is so exciting! You will love having them :). DIY Soil mix: ua-cam.com/video/Y7RHgA7HwbU/v-deo.html
I have been getting sooooo into rhipsalis recently!! How do you ready my plant-y mind🤣 euphorbia and rhipsalis have been my recent hyperfixation. Now I'm watching while etsy browsing...so dangerous!
They are easy to get into!!!!! Euphorbia are so awesome as well. Have fun browsing!!!! Let me know if you pick anything up...I shall live vicariously through you :).
Hi Mandy! I plan to eventually sell them in my shop. I just need to set up another greenhouse for more cuttings. Probably next spring/summer I’ll have some available 😊.
Hi Gena! I love your rhipsalis collection! Just found your channel and subscribed 😀. I got my first rhipsalis last week. I am Colorado Springs, CO. Where are you?
Hi! Awesome!!! Thanks for joining!!! Rhipsalis are fabulous. I suspect you just got your first of many :). I'm up in Longmont. I don't see many different types around here. My local plant shop does get some unique ones in occasionally. I hope you have better luck down there. There's always Etsy (my fall back) for more rare ones. Thanks again for being a part of this :).
Thepinktrellis.com I currently only ship within the U.S. I would love for you to make a purchase!!! I haven’t updated the shop recently since I am currently in the grow out stage. All of the plants I sell have been grown by me and it takes some time after propagating before they are ready to venture out my door. But there are a few plants available in my shop right now 😊.
Hi! These have grown in so much since I filmed this video. You can see them in my latest summer houseplant tour part 2. They’ve filled in a lot. I don’t rotate them at all and I’m happy with how they look. Very jungly lol. Thanks for watching!!!!
I saw collection and watched but you don't have mine 😂 I have only one, Rhipsalis Hatiora Salicorniodes or dancing bones or drunkard's dream. Mine has a woody stem and little sections that either look like bones or bottles hence the name when it flowers it has teeny tiny yellow flowers at the tips and its a slow growing plant. I never realized there were so many different kinds.
@@ThePinkTrellis it stands more like a tree and then sort of hangs down it's so different, it's the plant that is the easiest, you just have to occasionally water it, no fussing and hovering over it, it needs about as much attention as a rock.
What a pleasant surprise to have discovered your channel. I was actually just browsing thrifting for planters videos when I came across yours. I've recently moved back to Eastern Europe from the UK and had to part with my plants, but for one small cutting of my rhipsalis pilocarpa that was rooted in a thumb sized pot. Now I'm eyeing it every day to see if its fluffy nubs have grown any larger. Its mother plant used to live in North facing windows and you're so right about some of the rhipsalis having a slow start. I was patient and then one spring it just went wild and bloomed twice that year, tiny white star liked blooms. You've definitely awaken my interest in this genus and I might actually ask for some rhipsalis for Christmas. Or I could just check the local nurseries out, I'm that excited. 😊 Have a good one, Gena! And yes, I would totally love an extra video from you each week.
I’m so happy you found my channel, it is such a pleasure to have you here!!!!!! The Rhipsalis is the perfect plant to have kept. They are such fun plants! My first word to describe them is always “fun”. They aren’t particularly beautiful in an elegant sort of way….they are more of the sporty, eccentric, throw caution to the wind sort of plant, they are wild and crazy lol. That’s how I see them and I love them for it. They are so unique. I’m glad you kept a cutting. Have fun building your collection!!!! Thank you so much for being here and introducing yourself 💚💚💚.
I just started getting into Rhipsalis the last few months! I love a weird/funky plant and picked up the 'rhipsalis dancing bones cactus' first then got a huge 'rhipsalis baccifera mistletoe cactus'. I more recently got a 'bundle of sticks' plant thinking it was a rhipsalis and if you haven't seen that one before look it up it's an odd one.
Thank you for your tour it was a really good informational video for changes I need to make. I bought them in plastic pots but I will change them over to terracotta. Have a good rest of your day!!
I really enjoy the oddballs too and especially the wacky growers. Rhipsalis really fit the bill. Such a fun plant genus!!! Thank you so much!!!💚💚💚
My friend Suzetts Gardens totally got me hooked on Rhisalis. she had a really nice collection. She sent me cuttings and as you say they kind of start off slow thenexplode with growth, I just love them.
That’s awesome! Yeah they kind of just sit there awhile and then bam….the growth starts. My Pilocarpa is just hitting that growth point. Not sure if it’s going to slow down now with winter setting in, but I know next summer it will really take off if it’s anything like my cereuscula. I’m glad you love them too 💚💚💚.
@@ThePinkTrellis LOL Another thing you and I did alike is I also put all my Rhips together. Mine are in an east window though and gt full morning sun. I do have a lace curtin I pull across when needed. Right now tempwent down to 10degrees this morning so I have most of my plant stands pulled back from the windows to help protect themfrom the cold. I gave a little more space for more rhips come spring. I modified one of those rolling closet things to hold hanging and sitting plants.
@@shadesofidaho I think they just look so good when grouped together 😊. Those rolling clothes hangers are great! I’ve used them before too.
Oh yes, some of them are so adorable, your favorite one happens to be mine too, but I also like some of the others as well, I never thought I'd like them, until this video, once after they get to a certain length, they look really interesting, now you got me to like them too. Thanks so much for sharing, I really enjoyed it very much.
So glad to know you caught the Rhipsalis bug!!!!! They are fantastic plants!!! Happy you enjoyed it 😊😊😊.
Came back to watch this video. I thought I remembered you posted a seller on etsy. I went right over and ordered the 6 variety of rhipsalis cuttings. That will certainly fill my shelf. Funny many of what I was thinking rhipsalis in my collection reallt are jungle cactus varities. All are thriving and I do love them.
It’s a great deal!!!!
@@ThePinkTrellis I am excited for it to get here. Since it is so late in the week she probably wil not shi until Mon or Tues. No biggie. Do you know where she lives or if she has a youtube channel? With the size of the cuttings she sends showing in the reviews and the cuttigs you got she must have a huge collection and place to keep them.
@@shadesofidaho I can’t remember but my impression is that they have a big nursery. It was about a year ago that I ordered. I could be wrong though. I’d have to look at their listings again.
@@shadesofidaho looks like they are in Atlanta Georgia
@@ThePinkTrellis OH I will see if I can look it up. Thanks.
I only have one, a baccifera, and it's still a short mound that has not thrown any branches over the edge on the pot. But it's dense, very green, easy to care for, and I find it lovely! Thank you for sharing your collection.
My very first Rhipsalis was the same...just a short mound. And then one day....it started growing, and never stopped :). Thank you!!!
@@ThePinkTrellis My pleasure. Thank you for the reply. This was my first video of you I watched and found you to be so charming!
@@irairod5160 That is so very kind of you to say...thank you so much again :).
This was an amazing video thank you for the fifty percent off coupon I did buy the humidifier. Your collection. It's wonderful. I just purchased. A gorgeous baker's rack from a friend to display plants on and i'm thinking about getting the starter pack from your Seller. Thank you so much.
Oh awesome!!!! I have been very happy with this humidifier. I use mine daily. It’s probably the best one I’ve had so far in my plant-keeping career 😊. Let me know if you end up purchasing the starter pack. I think it’s well worth it!
@@ThePinkTrellis I probably will. The va is putting a sunroom on my house. We are waiting for the door to come in and then the room is finished. I can't wait.
@@SDQuilter oh awesome!!! I would love to have a sunroom. I’m sure you will be spending a lot of time in there 😊.
Growing up my mom always had at least one of these, she would often end up giving them away because people were so interested in it. However, we never knew what is what called so we lovingly refered to it as "the ugly". It still holds that nickname today.
It wasn't until many, many years later when the internet came along and I thought i should probably find out what the real name is. Even it wasn't easy to find as many people habe never heard of it. Lovely collection. I habe a bery heathy Rhipsalis i may propogate my own collection.
LOVE that!!!! They are messy looking (some of them) which probably can translate to "ugly" for some :). I just love them!!! Thank you soooo much!!!
@@ThePinkTrellis I love the unique look of them, we just said ugly as a joke even though I don't think they are actually ugly, but yes messy and interesting is a good way to describe them.
The love you have for these plants is palpable 🥹 loved the video, very informative and calm! You have a wonderful energy. You're a breath of fresh air ❤
You are so sweet!!!! Thank you for the kind words :). I do have a love affair with my plants!!!! Thanks again!!!!
I have 2 Rhipsalis- paradoxa and one that was sold to me as Rhipsalis Ellen. ( hate when sellers don’t use the correct name) It looks like R. ewaldiana!Both were purchased as cutting from Etsy. I also have a Hatiora salicornoides. They are very easy to grow. They are growing in pon that I keep barely moist.
I agree….it is so frustrating! I really think cuttings are the way to go when you want to grow a collection. It’s so cost effective. Now if one doesn’t like to wait for growth than a full plant would be best. I don’t mind waiting at all. I like the accomplishment of growing a small plant into something big. I’ll have to look into the Hatiora salicorniodes!!!! Thanks for the heads up!!!!!
Hi Gena! So pumped when I saw you collect Rhipsalis! Last Winter I bought a collection of 3 in 3" pots online from Home Depot. They're now in 4" pots and doing well. Mine hang on a floating shelf in a Southern window which has some houses and trees obstructing full sun. Mine are in the kitchen which has good humidity. One of the 3 was not marked so hoping it will
bloom 3ventually and I'll be able to tell from the flower. Thank you for the tip about Etsy. I live in a rural area so it would be great to get cuttings. I have successfully rooted some cuttings to make a fuller pot. XO
Hi Molly!!!! I think cuttings is the way to go for sure. They are fun to watch grow!!!!! I wish my Home Depot carried them!!!! You are lucky 😊.
@@ThePinkTrellis I am! But I got them on-line and not in-store so maybe check this Winter?..
@@mollys1584 I will 😊.
Thank you for the tour! I just picked up cuttings from a plant swap and this was really helpful. 🤗💚🌱
I'm so glad it was helpful!!! Rhipsalis are a truly enjoyable genus of plants...I know you will love them!!!!
You should get a rhipsalis clavata next. I have several & love them. They hang down like hair & bloom little white lovely blooms.
Thanks for the suggestion!!! I will check that one out. It sounds amazing :).
That change in color called sun stressing and some turn a beautiful pink.
I love the pink that comes with sun stressing 💕💕💕
Your collection so beautiful, thank you for sharing friend subscribed God bless
Thank you so much friend!!!!!! Rhipsalis are real beauties for sure 😊. Thanks too for watching and subscribing…..I’m so happy to have you here 💚.
You can tell they make you really happy
They do :). Thank you!
Thank you. What a great video. Love your collection. I am a new Rhipsalis mum, 😂, so this was just perfect ❤🪴
Thank you so much!!! They are a fantastic genus...so much to love about them :).
Hi Gena, just rewatched this video since I just got 2 new Rhipsalis today.
Hi Patti!!! Which kinds did you get???? That’s exciting 😊.
@@ThePinkTrellis I got the baccifera and the salicornmiodies. They are so pretty.
@@pattituringan6745 I’m going to have to look up the one that starts with an S!!!! 😊 I’m not sure I’ve heard of that one before. I’m so happy for you. Rhipsalis are such great plants!!!
Such a nice video and so helpful. Thank you!
Thank you, Diane 😊.
Hi Gena bears! I loved your rhipsalis video! I remeber the first time I seen a rhipsalis! My first one was a pilocarpa but I did not know what it was forever...I am pretty sure I ordered the 6 cuttings from the same place...and my pachyptera just got 3 new baby leaves off the one piece cutting...so keep being patient! I think it took a year!...I love the mycrantha and the sulcata...don't have either of them and will have to add them for sure...your paradoxa has grown so much! You are going to love when your pilocarpa goes more crazy! It is so nice and full....so I like your platycarpa I think it is....that one is going to be huge! Such a nice collection....nice species to pick if you could be a plant! I will have to go around to make a list of mine....I had trouble rooting the ramilosa and it did die.....but since have a new one with 6 pieces....that I got from steve's leaves.....I just love love rhipsalis too so so much and need a few more for sure! I hope all is well on your end and sending you big long hugs.........................thanks for another awsome video....your the best love tina
Hi Tina 🥰. First off I just have to say I WISH I could see your plant collection in person!!!! It sounds like you have so many amazing plants 💚💚💚. That’s great to know about the pachyptera! I’ve had those cuttings since April of this year so about 7 months. I really hope to see a ton of growth next year!!!! The Micrantha came from gulley greenhouse. I went in person to pick it up. I was actually there again yesterday and they had so many cool Rhipsalis. But my shelves are pretty full so I didn’t come home with any of them. Big hugs back to you!!!! I hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving ❤️❤️❤️ XO
@@ThePinkTrellis While I was watching your video....I thought you could fit a plant or two on top of your cabinet!! ....... awe! I do not have any social media even though I am more and more tempted...but if I ever decide I will let you know :)....I am like you...only a few more plants I feel I may really still need....but my list seems to be a few in the major categories !!! Ha ha ha so it still adds up! All my cuties from you are going strong :) night night
@@justinamontgomery2618 I’ve thought about putting something on top of the cabinet. Something that doesn’t need high light. You could do Instagram! Just post some pics on there now and then 😊. I’ve been buying more plants recently 😂. I have like 3 coming in this week!!!! I thought about doing a midweek unboxing video this week. Depends on which day they show up. Thanksgiving complicates things a little bit. I’m so excited about my new plants coming in though!!!!
Beautiful collection! I would love to add the paradoxa to my plant collection!😁 Thanks for sharing Gena🌿
Thanks Anna! The paradoxa is so cool with that spiral shape! Eventually I’ll have to propagate mine and fill out the pot more. I hope you get one soon 😊.
@@ThePinkTrellis Thanks! Yes the leaves are unique...so cool
Wonderful cactus and succulent collection 👏👏🌹🌹 , supperb vdo, thanks for sharing, have a great and lovely day ahead, warm greetings ,lots of love from India 🇮🇳 ,stay safe, stay healthy, 🌹🌿
Thank you!!! You as well 😊
@@ThePinkTrellis most welcome dear 🌹
Love your Rhip collection Gena! Keep up the Best plant videos...love them.😊
Thanks Duncan! You’re very sweet ☺️.
Shhh don’t tell my other plants but I think these are my favorite kinds.
I won’t say a word 🤭
I love your rhipsalis collection! I just purchased 2 small ones on Palmstreet! Can't wait to see them grow!!
Thank you!!! I really need to do an updated Rhipsalis collection video. All of these have grown so much since I did this video :). You will enjoy them!!!! They are so easy, beautiful, and rewarding.
I have cuttings coming! 😊
Awesome!!!! Rhipsalis are soooo enjoyable 😊.
Beautiful rhipsalis Gena!! I've been looking into getting some recently so this video came out at the perfect time for me :)
Thank you!!!! You should definitely get some. They really are the perfect plants. So fun and easy going. Especially great for people that love hanging plants too. I’m glad my video came out when it did for you 😊. Thanks so much again 💚💚💚.
I enjoyed your video. I’ve never had Rhipsalis. I think I’ll try one of the Micrantha, Paradoxa or the Sulcata eventually. Hopefully I get an Etsy gift card for Christmas.😜 💚🌱💚
Hi, Karen! I'm glad you enjoyed it :). I can tell what type of foliage is your favorite! Those are all very similar!!! Ohhhhh....an Etsy gift card would be so awesome to get. I hope you get one!!!! XO
Very cool plants! 😊
Thanks, Maura!!!! :)
Gina: You said you used a chumky soil, but can you give a little more info? I have a hoya collection and use a chunky soil (atleast I think it is). I would love to know what you use because I plan on getting a rhipsalis collection started in the Spring.
Hi, Loreta! The soil you use for your hoyas should work just fine. I use the same mix for my hoyas and my rhipsalis. It includes perlite or pumice (whichever I have on hand), a quality potting soil like Fox Farms, orchid bark, charcoal, and worm castings for nutrition.
The only difference is I make sure I only use smaller orchid bark pieces. There can be some big chunks in the bags which I avoid with the rhipsalis. That's just me though. Not anything I've read to do.
I'll include a link here to my DIY soil mix.
That is so exciting! You will love having them :).
DIY Soil mix:
ua-cam.com/video/Y7RHgA7HwbU/v-deo.html
I have been getting sooooo into rhipsalis recently!! How do you ready my plant-y mind🤣 euphorbia and rhipsalis have been my recent hyperfixation. Now I'm watching while etsy browsing...so dangerous!
They are easy to get into!!!!! Euphorbia are so awesome as well. Have fun browsing!!!! Let me know if you pick anything up...I shall live vicariously through you :).
They are so cute. I would definitely try some of them. Will you selling some cuttings in your online shop?
Hi Mandy! I plan to eventually sell them in my shop. I just need to set up another greenhouse for more cuttings. Probably next spring/summer I’ll have some available 😊.
Been eying the paradoxa! Looks so cool!
Hi, Jen!!! It's a very cool plant. Highly recommend them :).
Hi Gena! I love your rhipsalis collection! Just found your channel and subscribed 😀. I got my first rhipsalis last week. I am Colorado Springs, CO. Where are you?
Hi! Awesome!!! Thanks for joining!!! Rhipsalis are fabulous. I suspect you just got your first of many :). I'm up in Longmont. I don't see many different types around here. My local plant shop does get some unique ones in occasionally. I hope you have better luck down there. There's always Etsy (my fall back) for more rare ones. Thanks again for being a part of this :).
I love your videos and the Rhipsalis 😊
Thanks so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it!!!! :)
Ok you sold me! I need to get me a rhipsalis!!
Awesome!!!! Let me know what you end up with. My favorite is the one I found locally (my first Rhipsalis) for under $10. It turned into a real beauty!
Hello, could I get the name of your shop? Can I make a purchase?
Thepinktrellis.com
I currently only ship within the U.S. I would love for you to make a purchase!!! I haven’t updated the shop recently since I am currently in the grow out stage. All of the plants I sell have been grown by me and it takes some time after propagating before they are ready to venture out my door. But there are a few plants available in my shop right now 😊.
I did enjoy! 😊
I'm so glad to know that, thank you!!!! :)
Beautiful
Thanks 🥰
Bonjour je voudrais avoir un parado xa
Marie
Hi Marie! Paradoxa is a gorgeous Rhipsalis. I hope you are able to get one!!! :)
hi i would like the name of the place you buy your Rhipsalis
If you move them around the shelves and rotate them then they might grow in more evenly.
Hi! These have grown in so much since I filmed this video. You can see them in my latest summer houseplant tour part 2. They’ve filled in a lot. I don’t rotate them at all and I’m happy with how they look. Very jungly lol. Thanks for watching!!!!
I saw collection and watched but you don't have mine 😂
I have only one, Rhipsalis Hatiora Salicorniodes or dancing bones or drunkard's dream.
Mine has a woody stem and little sections that either look like bones or bottles hence the name when it flowers it has teeny tiny yellow flowers at the tips and its a slow growing plant. I never realized there were so many different kinds.
I have heard of that one. Not sure I've seen one in person though, I don't think so. Sounds amazing!
@@ThePinkTrellis it stands more like a tree and then sort of hangs down it's so different, it's the plant that is the easiest, you just have to occasionally water it, no fussing and hovering over it, it needs about as much attention as a rock.
@@nicoleperron3315 nice! I’ll keep an eye out for one!!!
I’d wanna be a rhipsalis too. 😊
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