I'm checking my epiphyllum as I listen to your You Tube. I saw a suspicious area and cut it off - and found a little green worm. I almost lost my epiphyllum after a few years to virus, insects & don't know what, so I cut off all the bad spots and left all the good bits in a pot with cactus soil and after about 6 months, have lots of healthy looking growth. Still some virused areas as I mentioned, but at least the little green worm was stopped before it did much damage. Thanks for a great video.
Thats fantastic that you was able to save your Epiphyllum and it now has lots of healthy growth, and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Thursday XXXX
WOW congratulations Juanita :-D 30 years is a long time to wait for blooms but I bet it was worth the wait :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending tons of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a terrific Thursday XXXXX
5 years ago you said in this comment section you only got 1 bloom on a 30 y/o epithelium. Did you find out why in the meantime as i suspect it needs re-potting to a larger pot with new soil. Re-potting is usually every two-three years. Only other option is trimming the roots & then placing new soil in. Blooms are effectively fruit. If you want more you need to feed the plant i.e fertilizer, without it you'll get few if any. Epiph's also like lots of water & plenty of sun
Yeah mine has that. I haven’t cut the parts out. I’m considering getting rid of it because of how it looks and it doesn’t bloom very often. But when it does bloom it makes me excited. But the blooms only last a day. The plant has yet to die though. But it just doesn’t bring me joy. It’s got white / yellow flowers.
So sorry to hear that your plant has this too, what you could do is to take a cutting of any of the growth that looks healthy. they propagate very well from cuttings, the flowers are very short lived on Epiphyllums which is a shame as they are incredible flowers, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Tuesday XXXX
Hello, Lyn! My Epiphyllum has a virus identical to the one you displayed. A full year later, I find this helpful video from you. Thank you for keeping it available. And, thank you for your advice in treating this lovely plant.
The flowers on Epiphyllums really are so breathtaking Heather, Epiphyllums hav the most beautiful of all the cactus flowers, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Friday and upcoming weekend XXXX
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from the Emerald Isle for a fantastic day XXXXX
Had a virus on my hookerie. Tried alcohol and it spread quickly down to the root and across the entire plant the following week and then went up another 2 segments in only 2 days so I cut it off to the clean area threw away the diseased part, threw away the soil too and am starting it over. It only had 3 segments of clean hookerie left. Hope it will grow.
So sorry to hear your Epi hookerie had a virus, you definitely done the best thing to cut away all of the parts that had the virus, fingers crossed it should recover really well for you, thanks so much Laura for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday XXXX
A little panicky...just received several cuttings..need your advice as to best way to root..do I use a grow light..dome over top..do u have a video on propagating these cactus...your awesome advice appreciated..
I've just found your channel and I am absolutely amazed, you are growing all of these desert plants so well, which is shocking here in ireland, I've been looking to grow some cacti and succulents and am having relative success so far, I have lost a couple of cacti, but I have also taken several cuttings from an echeveria and they have all rooted and begun growing baby little plants which is very exciting for me. Anyway great job on all of those beautiful plants and best of luck in the future, you're very talented.
WOW :-) Thank you soooo much for such a fantastic comment and so happy that you have found my channel :-) sending tons of love and heaps of cactus power for a brilliant evening XXXX
So happy you enjoyed the video Miranda :-D and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you tons of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
Thanks for this information Lyn, i do not have this on my Epiphyllums but i do have it on a Hylocereus undatus, but it doesn t seem to be bothered by it, it grows a LOT faster than this virus does.
I have noticed that Hylocereus can be prone to thiese virus's too and thankfully your plant is healthy to resist the virus :-) thanks a million for your wonderful comment and for watching Patrick and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
Thank you for another great video! My favorite orchid cactus has developed this. Was fine but started with small black spots and seems to have gotten worse. Not positive it isn’t scales but I am thinking it’s getting to much humidity (from the humidifier) at night when the lights are off so I might have to adjust my timer.
So happy you enjoyed the video, yes this can be common with Epiphyllums, and the higher humidity can definitely trigger these brown spots and markings, this happened a lot to mine when I had them in our high humid greenhouse, but now we have a dehumidifier in there over the Winter the spotting has stopped and the new growth has returned healthy, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and have a fantastic plant powered Monday XXXX
I also get this on my Epiphythms , I changed my soil last year to A Hoya. orchid bark mix I make my own. But Since I Changed media to a more Chunky bark mix. I do not have these issues with spotting on my leaves
Thank you so much for sharing this with me Robert, I will add in more Orchid bark when repotting them, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Thursday XXXX
Thanks for the information. I have a wheelbarrow full of epiphyllums they were damaged by hail and immediately started to die back. I cut them right back as far as possible and I think because it was drought here and we had water restrictions I was more aware and gave them heaps of water. They grew back like crazy and have flowered all through summer. I think apart from virus when the leaves get damaged some way they naturally do this dieback.
So happy you loved the info and yes so very true when the leaves get damaged they seem prone to this dieback on them, thats such wonderful news your Epi's were all blooming so well through the Summer too :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Sunday today XXXX
I've never speculated that it was a virus, more the plant reacting as plants do and have never noticed worms or detrimental effects from the crispy effect, I just use my finger and thumbnail and break that crispy off and there's fresh flesh underneath, have never seen it bring a plant down, have been propagating these in water quite successfully lately. Do you see perfect ones that shows or nurseries that don't have the specs or crisping?
Thanks a million for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
I’ve searched and searched for an answer on what’s happening with my epiphyllum and your helpful video is the closest I’ve come. However the symptom my plant presents is a bit different in that it has tiny raised hard black bumps that don’t come off. Is this also an indicative of a fungal issue?
Hi Colleen :-D so happy you fund the video helpful, yes hard raised black bumps can also be a fungal issue, I have encountered this with some of my Epiphyllums in the past, if the raised black bumps dont come off it does sound like it could be either fungal or bacterial or environmental, sometimes heat and cold stress can also cause these bumps, its best to treat the whole plant with a systemic fungicide spray to be on the safe side, but in my experience it nearly always doesn't seem to affect the others in the collection, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Tuesday XXXXX
Great video! So helpful. My Epiphyllium Oxypetalum just came down with something and I'm hoping I can fix it. My plant is 8 yrs old now and I'd hate to loose it. Hopefully my treatments help get rid of it. Thanks for sharing!
So happy you loved the video Stacey :-D so sorry to hear about your Oxypetalum as your oxypetalum is such a big beauty, but I am sure it will recover, this virus is a bit of a mystery and I have had quite a few of mine over the years come down with this virus and some of mine also have had brown blotches and spots but the new growth seems to grow normal and the plant recovers, I spray mine with a plant fungicide spray to be on the safe side, thanks so much Stacey for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Florida for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Seems like you have it under control.. its actually a little bit of a mystery to me too lol. Mine seems to be doing the same thing.. New growth is great but older leaves show signs of spots and blotches. Puzzles me a bit, but I don't think it's anything too serious. Glad we can try to fix it together lol.. let me know how it's going if you have time to give an update. I'd love to know your remedies. Your methods are always fantastic and work most importantly. I'm using cold pressed neem oil, do you think that's good enough, if it is a virus of some sort? Just curious as to what fungicide you use to combat mystery issues lol 😊
@@StaceyHerewegrowagain It really is a mystery with this virus, but the Neem oil seems to really help, I use the Neem about once a month on the leaves in Spring and Summer, but the fungicide I use is one by a brand called 'Rose Clear' called Rose Clear Ultra, its a systemic fungicide and insecticide but the systemic action works all through the plants leaves, its one that is designed for black spot on Roses but its safe to use on the Epiphyllums, I use it just the just the once when I see any signs of these blotchy spots and it seems to stop the virus in its tracks, and I will film an update video about the virus and what I have found has helped in the next couple of weeks, thanks so much Stacey for your wonderful support and comments and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Florida for a fantastic Thursday XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Awesome advice! Thank you so much, really 💖 I think I'm going to invest in some of the Rose Clear being you've had success with it and trust using it. I appreciate all the advice and information you share. I'll be looking foward to the update in a few weeks😊 Thanks again! Love stopping by your garden. Your so much fun, I love your accent and you have the best personality ever 💗 Have a wonderful Thursday 🌱
Hi Daniel :-D yes if Epiphyllum tend to get stressed from being too underwatered and the leaves shrivel these spots can appear, like a form of stress, thanks so much for tour wonderful comments and support and for watching, sending lots of plant power your way for a fantastic Sunday XXXX
I have those exact markings on a large cactus plant. I treated it for armored scale because I thought that’s what it is. All I know is it’s spreading on my plants fast so I burned my cactus. I was able to cut part of it and hope it roots. The armored scale was on top of the light brown patches
So sorry to hear about your Cactus, but thats great you was able to save a cutting and I hope it roots for you, good luck with your cactus and thanks so much for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday today XXXX
Thank you for your videos. I live on Vancouver island where the climate is somewhat similar to Ireland, with little sun and cold rainy winters. I grow mainly cacti and succulents on my balcony and move them indoors in winter where they survive in a cool, east facing window. I started an epiphyllum from a very small cutting and it started to put out a very healthy leaf. I noticed some withering on its tip and thought I would trim it off . Now there is another healthy shoot, but the same thing is happening again. The rest of the plant is very healthy and little shoots are sprouting from the cutting. What could possibly be wrong?
im picking up the parent plants of the cuttings i took in spring, the owner is downsizing and giving me a 20 year old dragon fruit, and 5 enormous epiphyllum and a dozen or so large snake plants, i cant wait. im taking cuttings from a bunch of her other cactus and succulents too
WOW Alex :-D you lucky thing, I bet you are so looking forward to getting the plants, so exciting and always extra special to be given plants from others collections and I bet the Dragon fruit is going to be a STUNNER WOW :-) thanks so much for your fantastic comment and for watching and sending tons of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from right across the Emerald Isle for an wonderful Wednesday ahead XXXX
some of the leaves are 4 feet long, i trimmed them a bit, they need some attention, ill put a few pics up before and after the repotting. i already trimmed 2 feet off the dragon fruit, ill repot that later too, its sort of growing sideways out of a basket
Its such a pain when plants get these virus's, it really disfigures their appearance, some viruses don't kill the plants but there are some that wipe out plants, thanks so much for your fantastic comments and support and for watching, and wishing you an amazing Thursday today XXXX
Thanks a million Carol for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle to Spain and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
thanks so much Zap for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Tuesday XXXX
okay Dr. Lyn, i can breath a sigh of relief now! the first thing i would have thought is "oh crap! what have i done wrong?"!! i'm down now to 99.99% if it being my fault lol! thank you😀👍
Thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching :-) Sending you an abundance of love and heaps of happiness and tons of plant power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic day XXXX
Gostei da dica na minha faço uma pasta de canela em pó misturo um pouquinho de água só para umedecer a canela e aplico nas folhas da super certo esse bichinhos e fungos não gostam.
Thanks for the video 🙂 my German Empress has something going on. I cannot find your "about section" that you mention that you can read about how to treat the virus? I am not sure my issue is same as your video. There's lots of bumps inside literally all of the leaves and some brown spots to a lesser degree. We just had a severe heatwave 4 days of 40 degrees plus c and I am sure I overwatered. But unsure if it is something else. So keen to read more if you can point me in right direction to find it please? Thanks 🙂👍
So sorry to hear about your German Empress, it sounds like the excess heat may have caused the bumps especially if they are inside the leaves instead of on the outside of the leaves, i sometimes have this happen to some of my Epiphyllums when have them outside for the Summer months and we get a lot of rain and sun, I notice little bumps inside the leaves, they seem to heal up themselves, but its best to treat the plant just in case, unfortunately the article I wrote about treating the virus was on my old website that no longer works, but I use Neem oil mixed with horticultural soap as a fungicide and to help treat any virus and spray it onto the leaves, you can also use a systemic fungicide spray too, but the horticultural neem oil mixed with horticultural soap seems to work best at stopping the virus, but I am pretty sure the bumps are harmless and caused from the heat and the cactus taking in water fast into the cells causing the tiny bumps inside the leaves, if the bumps are raised bumps and brown or clear brown there is a possibility it could be scale insect, and the best way to get rid of scale is by using rubbing alcohol/isopropyl alcohol on a cloth and wipe over the leaves, the alcohol kills and dissolves the scale insect on contact, Happy growing and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and good luck with your German Empress I am sure it will recover well, XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon oh thanks so much for your advice and assistance. I posted some pics and a lady who specialises in the Epis, says it looks like a fungal condition called 'Botryosphaeroides', says extremely common in the German Empress. It's still so hot, we have days of 40 scheduled again 😩 I feel I should wait a bit till cooler and see it the over watering damage resolves. Then I will treat it soon, and probably repot, feed etc. I have 2 and they are massive. It's hard to see them change and would be devastated to lose them. Thanks so much 😊
@@tancat8690 WOW thank you so much for sharing about 'Botryosphaeroides' I will check this out myself as my German Empress has been having some issues and I have had to keep pruning it back, thank you so much for letting me know about it, and I wish you could send me some of the heat over to Ireland and I could send you over some of our cold Irish weather haha XXXX
Hey, Lyn, have you ever considered trying to breed virus-resistant Epiphyllums? I don't know much about their growth cycle or how long it takes for their seeds to grow and mature, but if they're prone to viruses, it might just be a case of someone needing to take evolution into their hands for a bit. And if your plant is really really old, it might be a good place to start because it's had years to build up immunities and transfer those immunities to its seeds. A few generations of breeding might make you a super Epiphyllum.
Thats such a brilliant idea Levy and although it could take time it would be a wonderful experiment to try :-) thanks a million for watching and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
Thank you for your video- My Christmas cactus is losing leaves, and has brown and yellow patches that look like yours, but there are also tiny black grains on it- like tiny caterpillar poop. Is it am the same fungus? I thought it might be thrip but grains don’t move
Hi Casey, yes the tiny black grains are due to Thrips poo, Thrips leave very tiny black and hard grains on the leaves, they look almost like ground pepper sprinkles, and this is often the only sign I see of these little 'Beasties' as the thrips themselves are hard to see if at all, these thrips cause the leaves to go brown and yellow and blotchy and the leaves drop off, I would recommend hosing down the leaves with water to clean the leaves and the best product I have found for Thrips that works is Provanto ultimate bug killer, it works very fast for killing Thrips, I also love to use Horticultural Neem oil mixed with horticultural soap but you have to re apply the Neem mixture every 3 days for about two weeks to completely get rid of all the Thrips, if you can't get the Provanto brand you may be able to get a similar insecticide especially for Thrips, thanks so much Casey for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Tuesday today XXXX
Thanks a million Bob for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you and your wonderful Bride Melody tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
I have this on my second hand Selenicereus chrysocardium and variegated dischidia. I always understood at it being caused by over watering after dry months which has lead to EDEMA/OEDEMA. Cold and sun damage could also cause those dry patches. I haven't found any info about a potential virus though. :/
Hi there I really need help. I have the virus all over but as you say she does endure and watching this… I really want to share photos with you. I have these outrageously long “spears” suddenly growing as well. Maybe the plants way to run away from the virus?
Hi Elizabeth :-D the good news is the long 'spears' are normal and these Epiphyllums produce them as support as in their natural habitats they grow these long spears to use to anchor themselves onto nearby vegetation and trees, you can either leave them on the plant or prune them off, but you dont need to worry about them at all, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
Thank you for the great information, Lyn! That looks exactly like what has happened to my epiphyllum cactus. Hopefully mine will be able to continue growing and produce beautiful buds like your cacti :)
Thanks a million Val for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
For the brown or black color spots I've been using g GARDEN SAFE FUNGUSIDE 3 ITS A ORGANGIC SPRAY AND TAKES SPOTS RIGHT AWAY. I HAVE GERMAN EMPRESS AN QUEEN NIGHT ,AN ONE OTHER....HOPE THIS HELPS...
Thanks so much Teresa for letting me know about the spray, and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful new week XXXX
Hi Lyn, One of young epiphyllum plants has come down with some sort leaf virus. The centre of the leaf and the side of base has turned soft (like pulp). Those areas are also thinning and becoming transparent. Is it possible to send you a picture?
Thank you for putting out this info Lyn, I've got this problem on my fishbone epiphyllum but I didn't know what was causing it. I just thought my growing conditions were not quite to its liking. Now I can take some action, if I take some cuttings from the healthy leaves this year will they still get the problem?
Hi Roger :-) thanks so much for watching :-) yes unfortunately the virus stays inside the plant and is in its genes and still happens to be in the healthy cuttings too, which is a shame XXXX
Thanks for your reply Lyn, I did a bit of research today and unfortunately after what you have confirmed as well I think the best course of action would be to start with a new healthy plant. Aparently the virus is mostly spread by insect damage and unsterilised cutting tools when plants are propagated. Fortunately any seed the plants produce are free from the virus which is good to know. Have a great bank holiday weekend!
Spider mites? Do you use rubbing alcohol in those. I inherited mine it’s probably 15 years old and is finally thriving just want to make sure it’s in prime health condition. One day I’ll see her bloom!
Hi Kristina :-D I use Neem oil with the spider mites and it keeps them away :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle for a wonderful Wednesday today XXXXX
Hi. I have childhood memories of my mum growing epiphyllum and cacti and I have continued her passion for many years. I have grown an epiphyllum from a cutting and it's now a large, healthy plant except that recently it has developed what looks like a light brown mark on the lower stems, coming from the compost, running upwards. Could it be to do with hard water which we suffer from in the south east and if so is there an alternative?
Mine get scarred if I have accidently splashed the "leaves" while watering and then the sun has scorched them .I must learn to be more careful ! :) Snails also have nibbled some of mine ... aaagh ! ....but as you say they always recover :)
Its amazing how well these cacti recover :-D thank you so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a terrific Tuesday XXXXX
I would love to send you a picture of my Epiphylum cactus to show you what it doing I have it for years now it has bloom once and that's it. maybe you can see what it needs ty love your video
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a Sunny filled Sunday today XXXXX
hello dear, recently I got some epiphyllum from ebay one of them start some brown spot right on the middle of the leaf.and it looks like drying but also spreading.now if it was on top of the leaf I would cut the brown part off but it started from 2 or 3 inch from the vase of the leaf.do you think you can give me any advice on it..if you want to see the plant I can make a video.
Thats fantastic news that you have got some Epiphyllum from ebay :-D I think the brown spots are harmless and this sometimes happens when plants have been moved due to stress but they should recover once they settle into their new homes and the brown spots will fade to silver brown and will recover over time, and sometimes brown spots can occur if there was damage during mailing, but to be on the safe side it may be a good idea to spray your Epiphyllum with a fungicide such as Horticutural Neem oil or a Horticultural Fungicidal spray, although if it is caused from a virus this may not work, but fingers crossed it is harmless and your epiphyllum should make a good recovery
I have bought 2 Easter cactus this year, and they BOTH are infected with something. It's NOT bugs, I've tried several times to treat it, but to no avail!! It's been a few months, it's most definitely losing leaf's, and has also dropped full arms!! Idk what to do for it at this point!! Like yours it started ast the base and infected my plant all the way to the baby leaves!!
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending tons of love and heaps of happiness and PLANT POWER from right cross the Emerald Isle for a FANTASTIC Friday XXXXX
Hi Ved :-D I make my own potting mix of loam, ( John innes number 2 Loam soil ) horticultural sand and perlite, and I use it a ratio of Loam John innes 60% and sand 10% and Perlite 30% but you can also use a houseplant commercial soil and add extra perlite at a ratio of 50% houseplant soil and 50% perlite, but I am planning on making a video on How I make my own Epiphyllum soil very soon, thanks so much for watching and for your wonderful comment and have a fantastic Sunday today XXXX
Thanks for this information Lyn. My epi’s seem to have similar markings. I have pruned them and taken out some of those leaves. I have been told it was scale but I have tried to erase it with no success! I am just assuming it maybe a virus. Glad to hear they are common. Some of my leaves are thin and don’t seem to have that nice rubbery feel to them. Is it over watering or under. Help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Interesting to know this is due to virus. One of my epiphyllum gets dried up areas that I just attributed to possibly underwatering. It doesn't seem to harm the plant though. None of mine flower though. Do you use the tomato feed on these plants also? Thank you!
Lyn, how do I send you photos of a cactus with spots on it? I need to treat whatever it is right away. I just don't know what to do or what it is for sure. I suspect that my fairy castle cactus may possibly have brown spot fungus? But I am not positive. And I trust your opinion as a grower of cactus for many, many years. Please let me know how to send you photos and description. Thank you, -B-
Hi Nathalie, you can also use a systemic fungicide spray that is copper based, the systemic fungicide will work its way through the plant and should stop the virus from spreading, its not always a guarantee it will work but it can definitely help to stop it from spreading, you can also use Horticultural Neem oil as this is a natural based fungicide, but if the virus is spreading its best to use a Systemic fungicide ideally a copper based one, good luck with your Toothpick cactus and thanks so much for watching XXXX
Great information Lyn. I have a aloe plant with a few small black spots on some of the lower large arms. Do you think it might be this? Best wishes for the weekend! :-)
Thanks so much Chadde for your wonderful comment and for watching :-) yes I have noticed that Aloes are a bit prone top this too and some of mine also have this on their leaves, but thankfully it doesn't seem to harm them :-) Sending you and Tammy, Lobo, Kurgan, Oscar and the Yorkies tons of love and heaps of happiness from right across the Emerald Isle to beautiful Minnesota for a FAB and FUN weekend ahead XXXX
What happened with your new plant that you had in isolation? My 10 year old queen of the night which is quite large and has always done very well is looking a lot like that. I'm hoping I don't have to discard it!
That would be amazing if I got some seeds from these beauties :-) hanks a million for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
My zig zag has a leaf with dark blood red marks and they go into the leaf making rough…is this sunburn?…I cut it off as it was spreading,can not find any examples to compare with so thought I would ask you!?..
Hi there, yes it sounds like sunburn as Epiphyllums and my Zig Zag often goes red in direct sunshine, and the veins in the leaf show up as dark red, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and have a fantastic plant powered weekend XXXX
Hello, what should I do if there’s dark spots on my Epiphyllum leaves? What should I use to cure them and should I separate them from others so it don’t spread?
Hi there :-D it can depend on many things, most of the time the spots may be environmental and harmless and do not spread to the other plants, but sometimes it can be viral, you can prune off any of the leaves that have the dark spots on to be on the safe side and spray the whole plant with a fungicidal spay of horticultural Neem oil or a systemic fungicide spray
Hi :-D the very skinny leaves may be 'support cane leaves that the plant puts out for supporting the plant, its common for Epiphyllums to do this and its nothing to worry about, if your plant is growing in plenty of light and otherwise looks healthy this is most likely what the leaves are :-D thanks so much for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from the Emerald Isle for a wonderful week XXXXX
Hi Amber :-D the good news is this is normal as these Epiphytic plants produce aerial roots as they are epiphytic and like to have higher moisture in the air, they produce these roots to anchor themselves around trees and to take additional moisture from the air, some people cut them off but you can leave them on the plant too, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER and Happy Holidays to you XXXXX
Hi Isa :-D I prefer to use a more peat based soil with Epiphyllum cacti and make up my own soil mix for Epiphyllum of 50% peat and 50% loam soil and add extra perlite for drainage :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending tons of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a terrific Thursday XXXXX
Hi Armando :-) yes its very possible as dragon fruits are very prone to the same sort of virus's as Epiphyllums as they are epiphytic :-) thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending an abundance of love and happiness and plant power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a TERRIFIC Tuesday today XXXX
Hi Greg :-D the links are on the top of this video on the information button if you click on the video the links will show up :-D thanks so much for watching and sending lots of love and plant power your way XXXXX
My aloe plants have these dark spots all over their stems, it's stems are worst looking than yours. one got root rot which I cleaned and replanted. It's still alive but I had to cuz a big junk of the rizone. The other aloes are still growing its not bugs, my other plants aren't infected.
mardel3 My aloe vera had some black spots over the winter only on the lower leaves. I moved it to some better light and it stopped spreading. Then I cut off the bad leaves and repotted it and since spring came, it is doing better back in the old window since there is more light now.
So sorry to hear your Aloes have been affected too, I have noticed it also on some of mine but thankfully it doesn't seem to harm them long term :-) thanks so much for watching and sending tons of love XXXX
Thanks so much for sharing the product you use Teresa :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday XXXX
Thanks a million Mick for your wonderful comment and for watching :-) I am so excited Hans moves in tomorrow YIPPEEE I am meeting him at Dublin airport tomorrow and all his things and Cacti arrive on Monday in the removal vans haha it is going to be fun and games haha :-))) sending you tons of love and heaps of happiness and plant power from right across the Emerald Isle to Newark for a FAB and FUN weekend ahead XXXX
Hi Anthony, unfortunately these cacti love much higher humidity, but if you mist them daily with water and keep a saucer of water close to them this will help to add more humidity to the air, but its best to avoid growing them close to air conditioning as it will dry the leaves out too much, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Monday XXXXX
Hi Jo :-D you can lightly dust the cinnamon powder over the plant and leaf with a a dry brush like an Artist or make up brush, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Tuesday XXXX
I think my previous epi clone suffered from something like this. My current does not, and ive had it a lot longer. Still waiting a reply on how many plants you got.
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching :-) Sending you an abundance of love and heaps of happiness and heaps of PLANT POWER from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic day XXXX
thanks so much for your wonderful love and for watching and sending lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a fantastic Thursday XXXX
Hi sweetheart, 7:20 too much water, too much spraying? Here is the link for the virus on the leaves: homeguides.sfgate.com/spots-orchid-cactus-leaves-39743.html
I'm checking my epiphyllum as I listen to your You Tube. I saw a suspicious area and cut it off - and found a little green worm. I almost lost my epiphyllum after a few years to virus, insects & don't know what, so I cut off all the bad spots and left all the good bits in a pot with cactus soil and after about 6 months, have lots of healthy looking growth. Still some virused areas as I mentioned, but at least the little green worm was stopped before it did much damage. Thanks for a great video.
Thats fantastic that you was able to save your Epiphyllum and it now has lots of healthy growth, and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Thursday XXXX
Had for over 30yrs. Finally, one bloom. I don't know what I did or how to duplicate it. The bloom is magnificent.
WOW congratulations Juanita :-D 30 years is a long time to wait for blooms but I bet it was worth the wait :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending tons of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a terrific Thursday XXXXX
Mine has bloomed 2 times in 32 years, did not know it had flowers for years
Wow that's weird are yours indoor or outdoor plants?
5 years ago you said in this comment section you only got 1 bloom on a 30 y/o epithelium. Did you find out why in the meantime as i suspect it needs re-potting to a larger pot with new soil. Re-potting is usually every two-three years. Only other option is trimming the roots & then placing new soil in. Blooms are effectively fruit. If you want more you need to feed the plant i.e fertilizer, without it you'll get few if any. Epiph's also like lots of water & plenty of sun
Yeah mine has that. I haven’t cut the parts out. I’m considering getting rid of it because of how it looks and it doesn’t bloom very often. But when it does bloom it makes me excited. But the blooms only last a day. The plant has yet to die though. But it just doesn’t bring me joy. It’s got white / yellow flowers.
So sorry to hear that your plant has this too, what you could do is to take a cutting of any of the growth that looks healthy. they propagate very well from cuttings, the flowers are very short lived on Epiphyllums which is a shame as they are incredible flowers, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Tuesday XXXX
Hello, Lyn! My Epiphyllum has a virus identical to the one you displayed. A full year later, I find this helpful video from you. Thank you for keeping it available. And, thank you for your advice in treating this lovely plant.
Good luck with your Epiphyllum
Their flowers take your breath away. The first time I saw one I didn’t believe it was real 😂😂❤
The flowers on Epiphyllums really are so breathtaking Heather, Epiphyllums hav the most beautiful of all the cactus flowers, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Friday and upcoming weekend XXXX
Love your plants and how happy and energetic you are even when talking about one of the more challenging things. You were very reassuring. Thanks!!
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from the Emerald Isle for a fantastic day XXXXX
Had a virus on my hookerie. Tried alcohol and it spread quickly down to the root and across the entire plant the following week and then went up another 2 segments in only 2 days so I cut it off to the clean area threw away the diseased part, threw away the soil too and am starting it over. It only had 3 segments of clean hookerie left. Hope it will grow.
So sorry to hear your Epi hookerie had a virus, you definitely done the best thing to cut away all of the parts that had the virus, fingers crossed it should recover really well for you, thanks so much Laura for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday XXXX
loved the leaf with bud, WOW!
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A little panicky...just received several cuttings..need your advice as to best way to root..do I use a grow light..dome over top..do u have a video on propagating these cactus...your awesome advice appreciated..
I've just found your channel and I am absolutely amazed, you are growing all of these desert plants so well, which is shocking here in ireland, I've been looking to grow some cacti and succulents and am having relative success so far, I have lost a couple of cacti, but I have also taken several cuttings from an echeveria and they have all rooted and begun growing baby little plants which is very exciting for me. Anyway great job on all of those beautiful plants and best of luck in the future, you're very talented.
WOW :-) Thank you soooo much for such a fantastic comment and so happy that you have found my channel :-) sending tons of love and heaps of cactus power for a brilliant evening XXXX
my Reed Stem Epidendrum also has a tendency to 'spot'
about 3 spots per leaf - it's annoying but plant is growing and doing well
Hi, happy I found this video on your channel. Friendly and informative.
So happy you enjoyed the video Miranda :-D and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you tons of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
Thanks for this information Lyn, i do not have this on my Epiphyllums but i do have it on a Hylocereus undatus, but it doesn t seem to be bothered by it, it grows a LOT faster than this virus does.
I have noticed that Hylocereus can be prone to thiese virus's too and thankfully your plant is healthy to resist the virus :-) thanks a million for your wonderful comment and for watching Patrick and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
Thank you for another great video! My favorite orchid cactus has developed this. Was fine but started with small black spots and seems to have gotten worse. Not positive it isn’t scales but I am thinking it’s getting to much humidity (from the humidifier) at night when the lights are off so I might have to adjust my timer.
So happy you enjoyed the video, yes this can be common with Epiphyllums, and the higher humidity can definitely trigger these brown spots and markings, this happened a lot to mine when I had them in our high humid greenhouse, but now we have a dehumidifier in there over the Winter the spotting has stopped and the new growth has returned healthy, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and have a fantastic plant powered Monday XXXX
I also get this on my Epiphythms , I changed my soil last year to A Hoya. orchid bark mix I make my own. But Since I Changed media to a more Chunky bark mix. I do not have these issues with spotting on my leaves
Thank you so much for sharing this with me Robert, I will add in more Orchid bark when repotting them, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Thursday XXXX
Thanks for the information. I have a wheelbarrow full of epiphyllums they were damaged by hail and immediately started to die back. I cut them right back as far as possible and I think because it was drought here and we had water restrictions I was more aware and gave them heaps of water. They grew back like crazy and have flowered all through summer.
I think apart from virus when the leaves get damaged some way they naturally do this dieback.
So happy you loved the info and yes so very true when the leaves get damaged they seem prone to this dieback on them, thats such wonderful news your Epi's were all blooming so well through the Summer too :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Sunday today XXXX
I've never speculated that it was a virus, more the plant reacting as plants do and have never noticed worms or detrimental effects from the crispy effect, I just use my finger and thumbnail and break that crispy off and there's fresh flesh underneath, have never seen it bring a plant down, have been propagating these in water quite successfully lately.
Do you see perfect ones that shows or nurseries that don't have the specs or crisping?
So glad I saw this, mine have it and I thought it was bugs. I have two of these and it is has only ever been on the one plant.
Thanks a million for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
I’ve searched and searched for an answer on what’s happening with my epiphyllum and your helpful video is the closest I’ve come. However the symptom my plant presents is a bit different in that it has tiny raised hard black bumps that don’t come off. Is this also an indicative of a fungal issue?
Hi Colleen :-D so happy you fund the video helpful, yes hard raised black bumps can also be a fungal issue, I have encountered this with some of my Epiphyllums in the past, if the raised black bumps dont come off it does sound like it could be either fungal or bacterial or environmental, sometimes heat and cold stress can also cause these bumps, its best to treat the whole plant with a systemic fungicide spray to be on the safe side, but in my experience it nearly always doesn't seem to affect the others in the collection, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Tuesday XXXXX
Great video! So helpful. My Epiphyllium Oxypetalum just came down with something and I'm hoping I can fix it. My plant is 8 yrs old now and I'd hate to loose it. Hopefully my treatments help get rid of it. Thanks for sharing!
So happy you loved the video Stacey :-D so sorry to hear about your Oxypetalum as your oxypetalum is such a big beauty, but I am sure it will recover, this virus is a bit of a mystery and I have had quite a few of mine over the years come down with this virus and some of mine also have had brown blotches and spots but the new growth seems to grow normal and the plant recovers, I spray mine with a plant fungicide spray to be on the safe side, thanks so much Stacey for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Florida for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Seems like you have it under control.. its actually a little bit of a mystery to me too lol. Mine seems to be doing the same thing.. New growth is great but older leaves show signs of spots and blotches. Puzzles me a bit, but I don't think it's anything too serious. Glad we can try to fix it together lol.. let me know how it's going if you have time to give an update. I'd love to know your remedies. Your methods are always fantastic and work most importantly. I'm using cold pressed neem oil, do you think that's good enough, if it is a virus of some sort? Just curious as to what fungicide you use to combat mystery issues lol 😊
@@StaceyHerewegrowagain It really is a mystery with this virus, but the Neem oil seems to really help, I use the Neem about once a month on the leaves in Spring and Summer, but the fungicide I use is one by a brand called 'Rose Clear' called Rose Clear Ultra, its a systemic fungicide and insecticide but the systemic action works all through the plants leaves, its one that is designed for black spot on Roses but its safe to use on the Epiphyllums, I use it just the just the once when I see any signs of these blotchy spots and it seems to stop the virus in its tracks, and I will film an update video about the virus and what I have found has helped in the next couple of weeks, thanks so much Stacey for your wonderful support and comments and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Florida for a fantastic Thursday XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Awesome advice! Thank you so much, really 💖 I think I'm going to invest in some of the Rose Clear being you've had success with it and trust using it. I appreciate all the advice and information you share. I'll be looking foward to the update in a few weeks😊 Thanks again! Love stopping by your garden. Your so much fun, I love your accent and you have the best personality ever 💗 Have a wonderful Thursday 🌱
@@StaceyHerewegrowagain Awwwww thanks so very much Stacey :-D I absolutely LOVE watching you and your videos too, you are awesome
I’ve seen this look on underwatered Epiphyllum as well
Hi Daniel :-D yes if Epiphyllum tend to get stressed from being too underwatered and the leaves shrivel these spots can appear, like a form of stress, thanks so much for tour wonderful comments and support and for watching, sending lots of plant power your way for a fantastic Sunday XXXX
I have those exact markings on a large cactus plant. I treated it for armored scale because I thought that’s what it is. All I know is it’s spreading on my plants fast so I burned my cactus. I was able to cut part of it and hope it roots. The armored scale was on top of the light brown patches
So sorry to hear about your Cactus, but thats great you was able to save a cutting and I hope it roots for you, good luck with your cactus and thanks so much for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday today XXXX
Thank you for your videos. I live on Vancouver island where the climate is somewhat similar to Ireland, with little sun and cold rainy winters. I grow mainly cacti and succulents on my balcony and move them indoors in winter where they survive in a cool, east facing window. I started an epiphyllum from a very small cutting and it started to put out a very healthy leaf. I noticed some withering on its tip and thought I would trim it off . Now there is another healthy shoot, but the same thing is happening again. The rest of the plant is very healthy and little shoots are sprouting from the cutting. What could possibly be wrong?
im picking up the parent plants of the cuttings i took in spring, the owner is downsizing and giving me a 20 year old dragon fruit, and 5 enormous epiphyllum and a dozen or so large snake plants, i cant wait. im taking cuttings from a bunch of her other cactus and succulents too
WOW Alex :-D you lucky thing, I bet you are so looking forward to getting the plants, so exciting and always extra special to be given plants from others collections and I bet the Dragon fruit is going to be a STUNNER WOW :-) thanks so much for your fantastic comment and for watching and sending tons of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from right across the Emerald Isle for an wonderful Wednesday ahead XXXX
some of the leaves are 4 feet long, i trimmed them a bit, they need some attention, ill put a few pics up before and after the repotting. i already trimmed 2 feet off the dragon fruit, ill repot that later too, its sort of growing sideways out of a basket
I didn't even know plants could get viruses! : O
Its such a pain when plants get these virus's, it really disfigures their appearance, some viruses don't kill the plants but there are some that wipe out plants, thanks so much for your fantastic comments and support and for watching, and wishing you an amazing Thursday today XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon At least it gives me something else plant-related to research now. lol Good luck to your plant!
@@brocktoon8 XXXX 🥰❤🌵
It's incredible all the illnesses and conditions our little leafy friends can suffer from... :(
Thanks a million Carol for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle to Spain and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
Organic seaweed liquid feed might help keep them healthy. Thanks for video.
Thanks so much James for the tip about the organic seaweed liquid feed and thanks a million for watching and your fantastic comments XXXXX
Thanks for sharing ❤️ have black spot on my pine cone Cactus it came to me like that in the mail
thanks so much Zap for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Tuesday XXXX
okay Dr. Lyn, i can breath a sigh of relief now! the first thing i would have thought is "oh crap! what have i done wrong?"!! i'm down now to 99.99% if it being my fault lol! thank you😀👍
Thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching :-) Sending you an abundance of love and heaps of happiness and tons of plant power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic day XXXX
Gostei da dica na minha faço uma pasta de canela em pó misturo um pouquinho de água só para umedecer a canela e aplico nas folhas da super certo esse bichinhos e fungos não gostam.
Muito obrigado por compartilhar isso e obrigado por assistir XXXX
Cactus power!!!!!!!💜💜💜very informative video🙈
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and have a fantastic PLANT POWERED Friday today XXXX
Thanks for the video 🙂 my German Empress has something going on. I cannot find your "about section" that you mention that you can read about how to treat the virus? I am not sure my issue is same as your video. There's lots of bumps inside literally all of the leaves and some brown spots to a lesser degree. We just had a severe heatwave 4 days of 40 degrees plus c and I am sure I overwatered. But unsure if it is something else. So keen to read more if you can point me in right direction to find it please? Thanks 🙂👍
So sorry to hear about your German Empress, it sounds like the excess heat may have caused the bumps especially if they are inside the leaves instead of on the outside of the leaves, i sometimes have this happen to some of my Epiphyllums when have them outside for the Summer months and we get a lot of rain and sun, I notice little bumps inside the leaves, they seem to heal up themselves, but its best to treat the plant just in case, unfortunately the article I wrote about treating the virus was on my old website that no longer works, but I use Neem oil mixed with horticultural soap as a fungicide and to help treat any virus and spray it onto the leaves, you can also use a systemic fungicide spray too, but the horticultural neem oil mixed with horticultural soap seems to work best at stopping the virus, but I am pretty sure the bumps are harmless and caused from the heat and the cactus taking in water fast into the cells causing the tiny bumps inside the leaves, if the bumps are raised bumps and brown or clear brown there is a possibility it could be scale insect, and the best way to get rid of scale is by using rubbing alcohol/isopropyl alcohol on a cloth and wipe over the leaves, the alcohol kills and dissolves the scale insect on contact, Happy growing and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and good luck with your German Empress I am sure it will recover well, XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon oh thanks so much for your advice and assistance. I posted some pics and a lady who specialises in the Epis, says it looks like a fungal condition called 'Botryosphaeroides', says extremely common in the German Empress. It's still so hot, we have days of 40 scheduled again 😩 I feel I should wait a bit till cooler and see it the over watering damage resolves.
Then I will treat it soon, and probably repot, feed etc. I have 2 and they are massive. It's hard to see them change and would be devastated to lose them. Thanks so much 😊
@@tancat8690 WOW thank you so much for sharing about 'Botryosphaeroides' I will check this out myself as my German Empress has been having some issues and I have had to keep pruning it back, thank you so much for letting me know about it, and I wish you could send me some of the heat over to Ireland and I could send you over some of our cold Irish weather haha XXXX
great work
Hey, Lyn, have you ever considered trying to breed virus-resistant Epiphyllums? I don't know much about their growth cycle or how long it takes for their seeds to grow and mature, but if they're prone to viruses, it might just be a case of someone needing to take evolution into their hands for a bit. And if your plant is really really old, it might be a good place to start because it's had years to build up immunities and transfer those immunities to its seeds. A few generations of breeding might make you a super Epiphyllum.
Thats such a brilliant idea Levy and although it could take time it would be a wonderful experiment to try :-) thanks a million for watching and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
Thank you for your video- My Christmas cactus is losing leaves, and has brown and yellow patches that look like yours, but there are also tiny black grains on it- like tiny caterpillar poop. Is it am the same fungus? I thought it might be thrip but grains don’t move
Hi Casey, yes the tiny black grains are due to Thrips poo, Thrips leave very tiny black and hard grains on the leaves, they look almost like ground pepper sprinkles, and this is often the only sign I see of these little 'Beasties' as the thrips themselves are hard to see if at all, these thrips cause the leaves to go brown and yellow and blotchy and the leaves drop off, I would recommend hosing down the leaves with water to clean the leaves and the best product I have found for Thrips that works is Provanto ultimate bug killer, it works very fast for killing Thrips, I also love to use Horticultural Neem oil mixed with horticultural soap but you have to re apply the Neem mixture every 3 days for about two weeks to completely get rid of all the Thrips, if you can't get the Provanto brand you may be able to get a similar insecticide especially for Thrips, thanks so much Casey for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Tuesday today XXXX
Great information Lyn. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Best wishes Bob.
Thanks a million Bob for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you and your wonderful Bride Melody tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
I cannot find the promised links to articles about virusses in epiphyllum. Where did you hide them?
Me either!!!
She said above to click on the video and something about "an information button" I'm not finding that!
Solid video! Have a smashing day!
Thanks so much for watching :-) XXXX
I have this on my second hand Selenicereus chrysocardium and variegated dischidia. I always understood at it being caused by over watering after dry months which has lead to EDEMA/OEDEMA. Cold and sun damage could also cause those dry patches. I haven't found any info about a potential virus though. :/
Mine only got like this after I left it outside in the rain and sun actually!! Thank you 🙏
Hi there
I really need help. I have the virus all over but as you say she does endure and watching this… I really want to share photos with you. I have these outrageously long “spears” suddenly growing as well. Maybe the plants way to run away from the virus?
Hi Elizabeth :-D the good news is the long 'spears' are normal and these Epiphyllums produce them as support as in their natural habitats they grow these long spears to use to anchor themselves onto nearby vegetation and trees, you can either leave them on the plant or prune them off, but you dont need to worry about them at all, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
I've just discovered these spots on mine nearly had a heart attack. They had scaled over so I have cut them off.
Thats fantastic news that they have scaled over Peter :-D and you have cut them off, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Thursday XXXX
Thank you for the great information, Lyn! That looks exactly like what has happened to my epiphyllum cactus. Hopefully mine will be able to continue growing and produce beautiful buds like your cacti :)
Thanks a million Val for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
For the brown or black color spots I've been using g GARDEN SAFE FUNGUSIDE 3 ITS A ORGANGIC SPRAY AND TAKES SPOTS RIGHT AWAY. I HAVE GERMAN EMPRESS AN QUEEN NIGHT ,AN ONE OTHER....HOPE THIS HELPS...
Thanks so much Teresa for letting me know about the spray, and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful new week XXXX
I use an old tooth brush to remove scale. Works great.
Toot brushes are great for removing scale off these plants. thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful weekend XXXX
Hi Lyn,
One of young epiphyllum plants has come down with some sort leaf virus. The centre of the leaf and the side of base has turned soft (like pulp). Those areas are also thinning and becoming transparent.
Is it possible to send you a picture?
Hi Al, yes if you can post me a photo on instagram I can have a look at it and see what it could be
@@desertplantsofavalon - thanks. 😎
Thank you for putting out this info Lyn, I've got this problem on my fishbone epiphyllum but I didn't know what was causing it. I just thought my growing conditions were not quite to its liking. Now I can take some action, if I take some cuttings from the healthy leaves this year will they still get the problem?
Hi Roger :-) thanks so much for watching :-) yes unfortunately the virus stays inside the plant and is in its genes and still happens to be in the healthy cuttings too, which is a shame XXXX
Thanks for your reply Lyn, I did a bit of research today and unfortunately after what you have confirmed as well I think the best course of action would be to start with a new healthy plant. Aparently the virus is mostly spread by insect damage and unsterilised cutting tools when plants are propagated. Fortunately any seed the plants produce are free from the virus which is good to know. Have a great bank holiday weekend!
Spider mites? Do you use rubbing alcohol in those. I inherited mine it’s probably 15 years old and is finally thriving just want to make sure it’s in prime health condition. One day I’ll see her bloom!
Hi Kristina :-D I use Neem oil with the spider mites and it keeps them away :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle for a wonderful Wednesday today XXXXX
Can you tell me the mix an food you use luv the channel. Thanks
So happy you love the channel Teresa
Hi. I have childhood memories of my mum growing epiphyllum and cacti and I have continued her passion for many years. I have grown an epiphyllum from a cutting and it's now a large, healthy plant except that recently it has developed what looks like a light brown mark on the lower stems, coming from the compost, running upwards. Could it be to do with hard water which we suffer from in the south east and if so is there an alternative?
Hi Didi
@@desertplantsofavalon mine has an almost black and blue bruse on many oh her leaves. Do you know what causes this?
@@marinemom022610 Hi Anita
I wondered about that myself!!
Hi there.
Do you just rub the cinnamon powder onto the infected leaves or do you use cinnamon/water solution to treat the infected leaves?
Hi there :-D I rub the cinnamon powder into the leaves :-D thanks so much for watching XXXXX
Mine get scarred if I have accidently splashed the "leaves" while watering and then the sun has scorched them .I must learn to be more careful ! :) Snails also have nibbled some of mine ... aaagh ! ....but as you say they always recover :)
Its amazing how well these cacti recover :-D thank you so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a terrific Tuesday XXXXX
I would love to send you a picture of my Epiphylum cactus to show you what it doing I have it for years now it has bloom once and that's it. maybe you can see what it needs ty love your video
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a Sunny filled Sunday today XXXXX
hello dear, recently I got some epiphyllum from ebay one of them start some brown spot right on the middle of the leaf.and it looks like drying but also spreading.now if it was on top of the leaf I would cut the brown part off but it started from 2 or 3 inch from the vase of the leaf.do you think you can give me any advice on it..if you want to see the plant I can make a video.
Thats fantastic news that you have got some Epiphyllum from ebay :-D I think the brown spots are harmless and this sometimes happens when plants have been moved due to stress but they should recover once they settle into their new homes and the brown spots will fade to silver brown and will recover over time, and sometimes brown spots can occur if there was damage during mailing, but to be on the safe side it may be a good idea to spray your Epiphyllum with a fungicide such as Horticutural Neem oil or a Horticultural Fungicidal spray, although if it is caused from a virus this may not work, but fingers crossed it is harmless and your epiphyllum should make a good recovery
I have bought 2 Easter cactus this year, and they BOTH are infected with something. It's NOT bugs, I've tried several times to treat it, but to no avail!! It's been a few months, it's most definitely losing leaf's, and has also dropped full arms!! Idk what to do for it at this point!! Like yours it started ast the base and infected my plant all the way to the baby leaves!!
Oh thank you so much for this information! God Bless! waiting and waiting to see the blooms!
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending tons of love and heaps of happiness and PLANT POWER from right cross the Emerald Isle for a FANTASTIC Friday XXXXX
Hi dear, plz give some information about potting mix for epiphyllum oxypetalum
Hi Ved :-D I make my own potting mix of loam, ( John innes number 2 Loam soil ) horticultural sand and perlite, and I use it a ratio of Loam John innes 60% and sand 10% and Perlite 30% but you can also use a houseplant commercial soil and add extra perlite at a ratio of 50% houseplant soil and 50% perlite, but I am planning on making a video on How I make my own Epiphyllum soil very soon, thanks so much for watching and for your wonderful comment and have a fantastic Sunday today XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon thank you so much
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Thanks for this information Lyn. My epi’s seem to have similar markings. I have pruned them and taken out some of those leaves. I have been told it was scale but I have tried to erase it with no success! I am just assuming it maybe a virus. Glad to hear they are common. Some of my leaves are thin and don’t seem to have that nice rubbery feel to them. Is it over watering or under. Help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hi there
Interesting to know this is due to virus. One of my epiphyllum gets dried up areas that I just attributed to possibly underwatering. It doesn't seem to harm the plant though. None of mine flower though. Do you use the tomato feed on these plants also? Thank you!
Hi there :-) yes I use tomato feed on these plants also :-) thanks a million for watching and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
Lyn, how do I send you photos of a cactus with spots on it? I need to treat whatever it is right away. I just don't know what to do or what it is for sure. I suspect that my fairy castle cactus may possibly have brown spot fungus? But I am not positive. And I trust your opinion as a grower of cactus for many, many years. Please let me know how to send you photos and description. Thank you, -B-
I notice it on my toothpick cactus and it's getting worse, I'll try cinnamon is there anything else I can do?
Hi Nathalie, you can also use a systemic fungicide spray that is copper based, the systemic fungicide will work its way through the plant and should stop the virus from spreading, its not always a guarantee it will work but it can definitely help to stop it from spreading, you can also use Horticultural Neem oil as this is a natural based fungicide, but if the virus is spreading its best to use a Systemic fungicide ideally a copper based one, good luck with your Toothpick cactus and thanks so much for watching XXXX
Great information Lyn. I have a aloe plant with a few small black spots on some of the lower large arms. Do you think it might be this? Best wishes for the weekend! :-)
Thanks so much Chadde for your wonderful comment and for watching :-) yes I have noticed that Aloes are a bit prone top this too and some of mine also have this on their leaves, but thankfully it doesn't seem to harm them :-) Sending you and Tammy, Lobo, Kurgan, Oscar and the Yorkies tons of love and heaps of happiness from right across the Emerald Isle to beautiful Minnesota for a FAB and FUN weekend ahead XXXX
Thanks! :-)
What happened with your new plant that you had in isolation? My 10 year old queen of the night which is quite large and has always done very well is looking a lot like that. I'm hoping I don't have to discard it!
get some seed from the flowers and start some new plants, like a phoenix out of the ashes! :) Hope your plants feel better soon.
That would be amazing if I got some seeds from these beauties :-) hanks a million for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you tons of love and heaps of cactus power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic weekend XXXX
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My zig zag has a leaf with dark blood red marks and they go into the leaf making rough…is this sunburn?…I cut it off as it was spreading,can not find any examples to compare with so thought I would ask you!?..
Hi there, yes it sounds like sunburn as Epiphyllums and my Zig Zag often goes red in direct sunshine, and the veins in the leaf show up as dark red, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and have a fantastic plant powered weekend XXXX
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Hello, what should I do if there’s dark spots on my Epiphyllum leaves? What should I use to cure them and should I separate them from others so it don’t spread?
Hi there :-D it can depend on many things, most of the time the spots may be environmental and harmless and do not spread to the other plants, but sometimes it can be viral, you can prune off any of the leaves that have the dark spots on to be on the safe side and spray the whole plant with a fungicidal spay of horticultural Neem oil or a systemic fungicide spray
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I have a kind of few very skinny leaves on this plant, do I need to keep or to cut? thanks
Hi :-D the very skinny leaves may be 'support cane leaves that the plant puts out for supporting the plant, its common for Epiphyllums to do this and its nothing to worry about, if your plant is growing in plenty of light and otherwise looks healthy this is most likely what the leaves are :-D thanks so much for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from the Emerald Isle for a wonderful week XXXXX
Great vid bro :)
Doesn't frost/sun damage or nutrient deficiencies cause similar looking symptoms?
HI Greg :-D yes sometimes damage from cold and nutrient deficiencies can look very similar to this too :-D XXXX
What fungicide do you use?
Hi Sianna :-D I use Rose Clear ultra that is a systemic, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful plant powered Wednesday XXXX
mine has weird nodes/ rooting starting on the surface of the leaf what is this? google cant seem to help
Hi Amber :-D the good news is this is normal as these Epiphytic plants produce aerial roots as they are epiphytic and like to have higher moisture in the air, they produce these roots to anchor themselves around trees and to take additional moisture from the air, some people cut them off but you can leave them on the plant too, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER and Happy Holidays to you XXXXX
Yes it is on one of my plant what sort of mix to report
Hi Isa :-D I prefer to use a more peat based soil with Epiphyllum cacti and make up my own soil mix for Epiphyllum of 50% peat and 50% loam soil and add extra perlite for drainage :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending tons of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a terrific Thursday XXXXX
I have the same thing going on in my dragon fruit is it possible it could be the same virus
Hi Armando :-) yes its very possible as dragon fruits are very prone to the same sort of virus's as Epiphyllums as they are epiphytic :-) thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending an abundance of love and happiness and plant power from right across the Emerald Isle and have a TERRIFIC Tuesday today XXXX
You forgot to include the links to articles on epiphyllum articles!
Hi Greg :-D the links are on the top of this video on the information button if you click on the video the links will show up :-D thanks so much for watching and sending lots of love and plant power your way XXXXX
My aloe plants have these dark spots all over their stems, it's stems are worst looking than yours. one got root rot which I cleaned and replanted. It's still alive but I had to cuz a big junk of the rizone. The other aloes are still growing its not bugs, my other plants aren't infected.
mardel3 My aloe vera had some black spots over the winter only on the lower leaves. I moved it to some better light and it stopped spreading. Then I cut off the bad leaves and repotted it and since spring came, it is doing better back in the old window since there is more light now.
Did the spreading of the dark spots stop afterwards?
Heidi Stamps Did the dark spots stop spreading afterwards?
Yes, they did stop spreading.
So sorry to hear your Aloes have been affected too, I have noticed it also on some of mine but thankfully it doesn't seem to harm them long term :-) thanks so much for watching and sending tons of love XXXX
I use a product called Garden Safe Fungcside, its works great. Its oraganic
Thanks so much for sharing the product you use Teresa :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday XXXX
Thanks for the info Lyn, by the way has Hans come over with his cacti yet :)
Thanks a million Mick for your wonderful comment and for watching :-) I am so excited Hans moves in tomorrow YIPPEEE I am meeting him at Dublin airport tomorrow and all his things and Cacti arrive on Monday in the removal vans haha it is going to be fun and games haha :-))) sending you tons of love and heaps of happiness and plant power from right across the Emerald Isle to Newark for a FAB and FUN weekend ahead XXXX
can i grow these in front of air conditioning motors
Hi Anthony, unfortunately these cacti love much higher humidity, but if you mist them daily with water and keep a saucer of water close to them this will help to add more humidity to the air, but its best to avoid growing them close to air conditioning as it will dry the leaves out too much, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Monday XXXXX
How do you use cinnamon powder?
Hi Jo :-D you can lightly dust the cinnamon powder over the plant and leaf with a a dry brush like an Artist or make up brush, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Tuesday XXXX
I think my previous epi clone suffered from something like this.
My current does not, and ive had it a lot longer.
Still waiting a reply on how many plants you got.
Hi there :-) I have over 1,000 plants too may to count though haha :-) XXXX
that happen to my plant as well😭
So sorry you have this problem too
Mam for viral infection there is there treatment
Love Epiphyllum l will you veri mucn to give me somo Epiphyllum thank you
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching :-) Sending you an abundance of love and heaps of happiness and heaps of PLANT POWER from right across the Emerald Isle and have a fantastic day XXXX
Meu idioma é português não entendi o que vc falou sobre essa planta querida
Why not get onto the solution as how to fix the problem.
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thanks so much for your wonderful love and for watching and sending lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a fantastic Thursday XXXX
Hi sweetheart, 7:20 too much water, too much spraying? Here is the link for the virus on the leaves: homeguides.sfgate.com/spots-orchid-cactus-leaves-39743.html
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that is the bugs mess with your plant not virus 😂😂😂 this is just ridiculous
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LOL! thanks so much for watching :-)
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pretty useless