Oh my gosh!! I acquired one of these….let’s be honest, someone was throwing it away/it was on the curb, and I scooped it up. The one I have is HUGE! Could not believe someone was getting rid of it. They are beautiful!! I’ll have to look up your other videos about them. ❤️ Thank you! For sharing!
What a great video...I have these same plants...they are beautiful but they can get very top heavy when the canes get really long, so its good to trim them down like you do...I just repotted mine with new fresh soil after a long time, they were not looking too good but after repotting and pruning they will come back...also I have lots of leaves to make new plants with now...the flowers are incredible as you know...cannot wait to have blooms again. And Yes...they are sensitive to cold...I bring mine in any time it is going to be really cold or freeze until it gets better outside again....Thank you for showing how this is done for others : )
Yes. I am absolutely in love with this plant. I have few of them. They blooms for me in spring time. The joy they bring me is beyond what I am feeling.
@@treasuresofplantz9203 , I have queen of night (white flowers, this one has not bloom for me yet, I got as cutting from a friend). One has the golden yellow flowers and the other one has a light pink flowers. They both are in the buds now.
Wow! Do you have Instagram to see the flowers? I hear that the yellow ones have scented. I have two different yellow ones but there young cuttings. I have so far two epiphyllum in bud too. One is a smaller variety called Marilyn Monroe pink. And the other one is called dracula dark red a little purple its so beautiful! I will upload the epiphyllum when the flowers open.
I didn't knew about this plant but i learned it from you. Your cutting that you sent me is doing so well. And i found more cuttings from others. It is an amazing plant.
I just acquired a huge one. Not sure if it is a Q of the N or an Orchid Cactus. It has loooong stems with a leaf at the end. Some leaves have pups. Should I cut them all and start over? Do I just put the leaves in dirt to propagate?
@@sarahkanieski8293 those are different names for the same plant. You can take the pieces and put them in a few inches of distilled water. They rarely fail to root. And they transition from water to soil easily. They're queens but not drama queens. I have three large and one small basket started just from two small pieces. And you can prune away any undesirable leaves, and the plant will make more. My plant got attacked by caterpillars, and I cut off the damaged sections. It grew back looking fuller and nicer than it did before. As far as fertilizer goes, I water all of my plants every week with 1/8 of the recommended dosage of Miracle Grow plant food. This has prevented burning, and allows the plants to get a little food every week. A UA-camr was told by a nursery employee that that is what they do to keep their plants looking good. It has worked very well for me for years.
I'm getting a cutting for a queen of the night tomorrow from a friend and I'm gonna plant it this weekend. I'm wondering what a good pot size could be. And how often should you repot it? And how do you know if it needs repotting? And do you just keep on cutting the stems to make it branch out and make the plant become "wider" so to say? Thanks for a great video. I really love this plant and have always wanted one for my self. But they are quite rare in Sweden.
5 inch pot is good! You can leave it in there for 3 to 4 years. You will know when its right time to move it to the next size up. The plant will slow down on growth and thats a good sign to repot. And for getting the plant wider it does it on its own. You just trim stems so you can Shap it and produce more stems at the bottom so it looks more compact less gaps. If you do any triming just wait after the third year so you can see how the growth starts to shape. Maybe you will like the look. Hopefully this helps 👍 and thank you for visiting i will do an update soon on the plant 🌿
I have HUGE queen of the night or orchid cactus. It was given to me in crazy shape. Some of it is beautiful, but other stemps are loooong, naked, with one small or big leaf at the end. I want to desperately make this plant healthy and beautiful. Should i cut all the long stems ans start over?
such large leaves, how do you feed this plant George, the bud from my queen of the night blasted off I was so excited for that, it is a new plant to me, so any tips will be appreciated.
It loves South facing window and it loves water and for fertilizer I use chempak no. 8 half the strength but any high potassium will do, If you do endup getting no. 8 I will send you the proper measurements for succulents. feed it every other watering march with through the end July. It should produce buds by that time. It can form buds in May and June depending on the lighting and heat.. Do you have Instagram?
I am taking notes, thank you so much for the care tips,I will look up for that particular fertilizer in my garden center,I think I do have Instagram but i never use it.I will find out and let you know.
Thank you so much for posting this video, I just got my first Queen of the night (white) and I noticed some brownish spots (dry) at the edge of the leaf. Can you please give me some advice on how to fix this issue? Thanks
Hi, the brown spots it hard to tell with out a picture, but you mentioned that the brown spots are dry. Thats okay and common for epiphyllum to have them, if you take them outside for spring and summer. If your plant is a cutting, wait tell your plant starts grow Before you do any triming. Epiphyllums stems sometimes can look a bit woody from random place.. Hopefully this helps! I will be doing other epiphyllum videos soon hopefully you visit my channel again 👍
Hi, thanks for the great video! I'm just starting out with mine, a friend gave me a biggish one. Can the stems be planted as cuttings, or only the leaves? When you trim the stem, does it leave an open tube like a drinking straw? Do we need to fill that with something to keep the plant safe? Thank you so much, I'm going to look at your other videos now.
@@treasuresofplantz9203 Absolutely I would ! I,ve been taking lots of cuttings to share out right now actually and also have some rooted plants . Not sure how to contact you for private message though . Debbie :)
I have planted one 4 years ago still it haven't had evn one bloom I leave in tropical region(India) can you suggest me something ? like sunlight, soil, n fertilizer!!
Can i ask what type of soil its in? (No sand or heavy compost) I recommend humus add small amount of charcoal at the bottom of the pot mix with humus compost. Fertilizer back to back 2 or 3. Make sure its dry in between fertilizer. And let it soak in it for 30 minutes Im doing a update on the video with more exact details. So come back and visit me. 👍 Hopefully i was helpful.
Fernanda Nascimento lol 😂 am from California🇺🇲 and my husband is from Spain 🇪🇸 so we might move back to Spain in 2 years. My husband is a medical researcher so we're in Cambridge UK for he's job.. 🌈 🌹
Oh my gosh!! I acquired one of these….let’s be honest, someone was throwing it away/it was on the curb, and I scooped it up. The one I have is HUGE! Could not believe someone was getting rid of it. They are beautiful!! I’ll have to look up your other videos about them. ❤️ Thank you! For sharing!
What a great video...I have these same plants...they are beautiful but they can get very top heavy when the canes get really long, so its good to trim them down like you do...I just repotted mine with new fresh soil after a long time, they were not looking too good but after repotting and pruning they will come back...also I have lots of leaves to make new plants with now...the flowers are incredible as you know...cannot wait to have blooms again. And Yes...they are sensitive to cold...I bring mine in any time it is going to be really cold or freeze until it gets better outside again....Thank you for showing how this is done for others : )
great video.happiness in leaf vlog
Yes. I am absolutely in love with this plant. I have few of them. They blooms for me in spring time. The joy they bring me is beyond what I am feeling.
Its a beautiful plant!
Do you have other epiphyllums?
Thank you for commenting! 👍
@@treasuresofplantz9203 , I have queen of night (white flowers, this one has not bloom for me yet, I got as cutting from a friend). One has the golden yellow flowers and the other one has a light pink flowers. They both are in the buds now.
Wow!
Do you have Instagram to see the flowers?
I hear that the yellow ones have scented.
I have two different yellow ones but there young cuttings.
I have so far two epiphyllum in bud too.
One is a smaller variety called Marilyn Monroe pink.
And the other one is called dracula dark red a little purple its so beautiful!
I will upload the epiphyllum when the flowers open.
Enjoyed the video. Very well demonstrated 👍🏻
I m fr Msia, hv 2 hanging pots n one big plant, big big leaves...gorgeous! Happinese wen flowers bloom!!
I didn't knew about this plant but i learned it from you. Your cutting that you sent me is doing so well. And i found more cuttings from others. It is an amazing plant.
Olga's dreamland. Hola Olga! 🌹so happy hear that 🤗and you are so lucky 🍀 finding plants 🌿 are you doing updates on your balcony?
Yes i filmed an update for the plants you sent me and i will film an update for all the plants in my balcony. I will upload them soon.
Hello new in your house a lot of patience to take care of orchids
Wintertime they have to be in cooler tempreture to set buds in the spring from cuttings they can take 3-4 years to bloom
This is the easiest plant I've ever owned to take care of. It's also very easy to propagate.
I just acquired a huge one. Not sure if it is a Q of the N or an Orchid Cactus. It has loooong stems with a leaf at the end. Some leaves have pups. Should I cut them all and start over? Do I just put the leaves in dirt to propagate?
@@sarahkanieski8293 those are different names for the same plant. You can take the pieces and put them in a few inches of distilled water. They rarely fail to root. And they transition from water to soil easily. They're queens but not drama queens. I have three large and one small basket started just from two small pieces. And you can prune away any undesirable leaves, and the plant will make more.
My plant got attacked by caterpillars, and I cut off the damaged sections. It grew back looking fuller and nicer than it did before. As far as fertilizer goes, I water all of my plants every week with 1/8 of the recommended dosage of Miracle Grow plant food. This has prevented burning, and allows the plants to get a little food every week. A UA-camr was told by a nursery employee that that is what they do to keep their plants looking good. It has worked very well for me for years.
Wounderful plant
I'm getting a cutting for a queen of the night tomorrow from a friend and I'm gonna plant it this weekend. I'm wondering what a good pot size could be. And how often should you repot it? And how do you know if it needs repotting? And do you just keep on cutting the stems to make it branch out and make the plant become "wider" so to say?
Thanks for a great video. I really love this plant and have always wanted one for my self. But they are quite rare in Sweden.
5 inch pot is good!
You can leave it in there for 3 to 4 years. You will know when its right time to move it to the next size up.
The plant will slow down on growth and thats a good sign to repot.
And for getting the plant wider it does it on its own. You just trim stems so you can Shap it and produce more stems at the bottom so it looks more compact less gaps.
If you do any triming just wait after the third year so you can see how the growth starts to shape. Maybe you will like the look.
Hopefully this helps 👍 and thank you for visiting i will do an update soon on the plant 🌿
Great, thank you so much. Now I'm off to the garden store!
I have HUGE queen of the night or orchid cactus. It was given to me in crazy shape. Some of it is beautiful, but other stemps are loooong, naked, with one small or big leaf at the end. I want to desperately make this plant healthy and beautiful. Should i cut all the long stems ans start over?
such large leaves, how do you feed this plant George, the bud from my queen of the night blasted off I was so excited for that, it is a new plant to me, so any tips will be appreciated.
It loves South facing window and it loves water and for fertilizer I use chempak no. 8 half the strength but any high potassium will do, If you do endup getting no. 8 I will send you the proper measurements for succulents. feed it every other watering march with through the end July. It should produce buds by that time.
It can form buds in May and June depending on the lighting and heat.. Do you have Instagram?
I am taking notes, thank you so much for the care tips,I will look up for that particular fertilizer in my garden center,I think I do have Instagram but i never use it.I will find out and let you know.
Thank you so much for posting this video, I just got my first Queen of the night (white) and I noticed some brownish spots (dry) at the edge of the leaf. Can you please give me some advice on how to fix this issue? Thanks
Hi,
the brown spots it hard to tell with out a picture, but you mentioned that the brown spots are dry.
Thats okay and common for epiphyllum to have them, if you take them outside for spring and summer.
If your plant is a cutting, wait tell your plant starts grow Before you do any triming.
Epiphyllums stems sometimes can look a bit woody from random place..
Hopefully this helps!
I will be doing other epiphyllum videos soon hopefully you visit my channel again 👍
Treasures of Plantz thank you a lot !
@@foodtherapyplus so happy i can help!
Hi, thanks for the great video! I'm just starting out with mine, a friend gave me a biggish one. Can the stems be planted as cuttings, or only the leaves? When you trim the stem, does it leave an open tube like a drinking straw? Do we need to fill that with something to keep the plant safe? Thank you so much, I'm going to look at your other videos now.
Excellent video ! I love it and am trying to find a cutting here in the U.K .
They can be difficult to find although it seems to be popular.
would you be interested in swap plants?
@@treasuresofplantz9203 Absolutely I would ! I,ve been taking lots of cuttings to share out right now actually and also have some rooted plants . Not sure how to contact you for private message though . Debbie :)
Hi, Debbie okay will here is my email. treasuresofplantz@gmail.com
There really a lovely plants I have in garden we call it lady of the night. Because they bloom at night 🌃
Yes you are right lady of the night!
There so beautiful!
thank you and have a fantastic week!
I got mine from my mother in law. I’ve had it years and no blooms how do you get it to bloom?
No light at night is one important thing.
Root/pot bound stimulates it , too.
@JoeandAngie it doesn't mind being root bound?
I guess that's why mine doesn't flower either.
Spray half water half peroxide to kill the bugs eatting ur leafs
Awesome tip thank you!
Have a great week 👍
great job! that's a nice plant
Denise's Orchid Paradise its was fun repotting 🌈 thank you 🌵
I have planted one 4 years ago
still it haven't had evn one bloom
I leave in tropical region(India) can you suggest me something ? like sunlight, soil, n fertilizer!!
Can i ask what type of soil its in?
(No sand or heavy compost)
I recommend humus add small amount of charcoal at the bottom of the pot mix with humus compost.
Fertilizer back to back 2 or 3. Make sure its dry in between fertilizer.
And let it soak in it for 30 minutes
Im doing a update on the video with more exact details.
So come back and visit me. 👍
Hopefully i was helpful.
here it's laterite soil( kind of sandy and non porous)
I'll work on your suggestions
thanks
Wonderful plant.
Excuse me for beeing curious but you said you came to Englang so I was wondering where are you from originally...😁
Fernanda Nascimento lol 😂 am from California🇺🇲 and my husband is from Spain 🇪🇸 so we might move back to Spain in 2 years. My husband is a medical researcher so we're in Cambridge UK for he's job.. 🌈 🌹
Treasures of Plantz
I am in Portugal so when you come to Spain we will be close neighbours😊
Fernanda Nascimento yes for sure neighbours🌹 I love Portugal! The cheese is so good lol. 🌞
It's not the Queen of the night. Selenicerius grandiflorus is the Queen of the Night.
Call it what you want to call it.