Even though I do not have all of these plants-I have a sizable collection of plants-I enjoy all the information you impart. I love when these videos pop up, every day an informative treat.
I watched the video on the other one growing in with this plant, I have a rhipsalis and a crassula separate, I too sometimes like to companion plant, I really love this series, you have given so much helpful information and tips, and I really appreciate it. Thanks Summer.
Watching the previous video about the crassula, I loved this rhipsalis and bought one online. I love rhipsalis. I have some other different ones, and they seem pretty easy. I love how they cascade, with the snake/wormlike (?) foliage. Very interesting plants.. Love your videos.. thank you!
She has most of her plant indoor, Using animal manure is not great option cause it can spread serious diseases inside the house, and leaving putting chicken poop inside the house with A/C is not good option, your house will be so stink. Most living soil (compost, manure, garden soil) usually for outdoor grow.
Even though I do not have all of these plants-I have a sizable collection of plants-I enjoy all the information you impart. I love when these videos pop up, every day an informative treat.
I watched the video on the other one growing in with this plant, I have a rhipsalis and a crassula separate, I too sometimes like to companion plant, I really love this series, you have given so much helpful information and tips, and I really appreciate it. Thanks Summer.
Thank you! I've been looking for that ID for so long.
thanks for showing this Rhipsalis Summer.
Another great video Summer. I just picked one up and I love it so much!! It's so stinkin' cute💗
Thanks, I love rhipsalis plants!
It has a really unique structure.
Watching the previous video about the crassula, I loved this rhipsalis and bought one online. I love rhipsalis. I have some other different ones, and they seem pretty easy. I love how they cascade, with the snake/wormlike (?) foliage. Very interesting plants.. Love your videos.. thank you!
Really good info! 👍
You could even plant a third species into that pot (where soil is still visible).
Very nice girl was hoping another house plants still 😎 info 📹 😘😍😇🙊😮🌵🌵🌵🌼🌈👏👌👍✌👊👏
Can you translate what your sting of emojis are supposed to mean?
Do they get flowers and berries too?
Is it eaten by birds?
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Why don't you use living soil? With bacteria and all? I switched and I feed the soil with chicken poop and lupines.
And whatever dead leaves I find.
She has most of her plant indoor, Using animal manure is not great option cause it can spread serious diseases inside the house, and leaving putting chicken poop inside the house with A/C is not good option, your house will be so stink. Most living soil (compost, manure, garden soil) usually for outdoor grow.
Why are Americans unable to pronounce Latin properly?
this video is a mess, still not clear when she is talking about rhipsalis and what care it really needs