This is the best video I've seen on this plant. I appreciate the detail you gave on where to expect the new cutting to be shooting out new growth and the time frame. Thank you!
Thank you for this video. I purchased a Fish Bone cactus almost a year ago. It is the first one I have ever had. Thank you for going into such detail about it. This is the first time I have ever seen one of your videos. Well done!! Bravo!!! I really like the way you explained the plant. Thank you for making and posting it.
Hello sister. I love your fish bone cactus. So unique and long. Mine are still small. The way you explain it is very clear. Great presentation. I like the idea of propagate in rectangular plastic container. Great sharing
Thank you for your comments. About a month ago , my fish bone cacti surprise me with the most amazing blooms. Have a look at our episode "The Epiphyllum Plant family, Fishbone cactus and the Orchid Cacti"
Great video! I acquired one of these at a plant swap that was labeled "rick rack." It's not looking all that great but see some roots trying to grow. I wanted to cut out a bit to use for propagating but was scared to cut! I've learned some useful things from you! Thanks!
I can relate to that. I went through the same experience. Once you do propagate the first plant you will gain that courage to make more babies... it will be rewarding. Thanks for sharing.
O my God ur plants are gorgeous like u and ur spirit. Do u know we feed from the plants oxygen??? God feels gd knowing u love nature "::;u will always remain young and beautiful ":: thanks for ur info amen.
I got a cutting of this plant from a swap a few months back and couldn't figure out what it was. Google lens ai did not help and it was driving me nuts. Now I finally know what this plant is and how to take care of it. Thanks so much. Edit: I think the scientific name of the plant is called Weberocereus imitans. I see ppl on here call it zig zag cactus or ric rac cactus. All this time I thought I had something like a monstera cause my cutting was big and wide.
what a fabulous video and a GORGEOUS garden you have! very informative too, the way you explained to wait for propagation to callous over to avoid disease really makes sense and is a wonderful tip to anyone interested in plants. i love the effort you put into your videos and am def going to subscribe!!! THANKS PLANT QUEEN
Hi Debie, my soil mix has compost and grit to allow drainage plus manure and garden soil. You could also use a Cacti mix. The Zigzag cacti is the same as the Fishbone cacti.
How long this catus have to grownuntil the first bloom? I have my for 2 years now and have not enjoy the flowers yet. Thus cactus produce such beatiful flowers, i cannot wait to see in my garden. Thanks a lot gor sharing.
Hi Rosario, the dormancy period is very important for the fishbone cacti. When dormant it requires very little water. Then as the temperature rises it is important to give move it to a location where it get enough sunlight. Try changing its' location and lets see if it will flower.
I have started some new Epiphyllum cuttings. They first appear in my Oct-Dec 2021 updates. They are very small at the moment but I will update on their progress as time goes on.
Thank you for the knowledge. How do you know when it’s time to repot your plant. I saved a plant from the local store that was on its last leg. But I feel it needs to be repotted it has grown 10 fold. Does it give you any indication it wants a bigger pot?
Hi, well done for saving your fish bone Cactus. I always find that the fishbone cacti actually likes to be potbound.I would repot the plant if the plant had outgrown its current pot. The best time to repot would be in the warmer months, late spring and in summer, when it is in its growth season.
Hi Alice! Thank you for this video? The side shoots from my fish bone cactus sometimes break off as they are a bit delicate. Would I be able to propagate from the little shoots (5 cm long) so I don't have to throw them away?
The Fishbone cacti is a slow grower and after propagation it could take 2 years to put out its first blooms. Patience is required. Once it matures it will surprise you with its amazing flower.
Hi Jennifer, unfortunately export of plants from Kenya is not an easy process. Try again to propagate your cutting. With the fishbone cacti the process is slow. You may have over watered the medium and so the cutting starts to rot or underwater so it drys out.
Hi Josette, I normally make my own potting mixture. I mix organic i.e. bark, compost , perlite and grit about 1/3 to 2/3 potting soil. The whole idea is to get a loose organic mixture that drains well. It is just my combination and so far its ok
As mentioned most Epiphyllum plants don't bloom for the first two years. Also check that the position of plant. They like morning light and indirect afternoon light. Also balance the watering not too much water as they are cacti but don't allow the plant to dry out. To fertilize plant reduce the ratio 2:10.10 ( as you mentioned reducing the nitrogen level)in spring temperature. This helps promote root and flowering. I hope this was helpful
We just got one from a friend who didn’t want it. It wasn’t well cared for. It’s dark green with a light brown scaling all over it. We don’t know if it’s normal or a fungus. Any help?
Hi Michael thanks for sharing. I suspect it could be fungal leaf spot. Is it slightly raised? if it is then, try to wipe it down the leaves with a Neem oil mix . We just done an episode on Neem oil as a pest control last week and I have also indicated how to make your mix. Leaf spot usually occurs if water is left sitting on the leaf. Let me know if it works.
@@redsoilgardener it looks like the brown markings you see in a watermelon except thicker. One of them it’s all the way down the spine about 12 inches long.
Bone meal and eggshell are beneficial for plants as Bone meal contains phosphorus and egg shell calcium. I normally just use the NPK for my plants and vary the ratio according to the plants needs
Vet interesting tutorial. You said it is a flowering plant, yet I see no flowers throughout this video. Also, it would be wise NOT to wear any GREEN clothing (as a background) when making videos on "GREEN" forestry foliage plants, as this takes away from the essence of the view of the plant you are discussing. Giving thanks for your knowledge
Thank you for your comments. Must apologise for late response as I was out of country. Noted about the Green top, appreciate. At the time I created the episode, the Epiphyllums had not flowered. They normally start to flower late October in Kenya. Do check my episode "The Epiphyllum Plant and family/Fishbone Cactus &Orchid Cacti". In this episode my Epiphyllums are in full bloom. Thanks for following my channel.
This is the best video I've seen on this plant. I appreciate the detail you gave on where to expect the new cutting to be shooting out new growth and the time frame. Thank you!
Thanks Yvonne, the rooting will take place but be patient.
Thank you for this video. I purchased a Fish Bone cactus almost a year ago. It is the first one I have ever had. Thank you for going into such detail about it. This is the first time I have ever seen one of your videos. Well done!! Bravo!!!
I really like the way you explained the plant.
Thank you for making and posting it.
Thank you for following and so happy it was helpful.
Such a detailed and well presented video, it's like a mini-documentary while being also a tutorial.
Glad you liked it! Thank you for the encouragement.
Excellent presentation. Thank you 🙏
Hello sister. I love your fish bone cactus. So unique and long. Mine are still small. The way you explain it is very clear. Great presentation. I like the idea of propagate in rectangular plastic container. Great sharing
Thank you for your comments. About a month ago , my fish bone cacti surprise me with the most amazing blooms. Have a look at our episode "The Epiphyllum Plant family, Fishbone cactus and the Orchid Cacti"
I like you information, God bless you
Thanks and welcome.
You and your garden, both very gorgeous. ❤
So nice of you and thank you for the support.
Love your garden
Thank you Pakiza for your lovely comment and for following our channel.
Great video! I acquired one of these at a plant swap that was labeled "rick rack." It's not looking all that great but see some roots trying to grow. I wanted to cut out a bit to use for propagating but was scared to cut! I've learned some useful things from you! Thanks!
I can relate to that. I went through the same experience. Once you do propagate the first plant you will gain that courage to make more babies... it will be rewarding. Thanks for sharing.
You explain very clear and I like your fishborn👍👍👍🇲🇺
Thanks Patrick
Really helpful instruction on taking care of a fishbone!
Thank you Hui, and also thank you for following our channel.
Magnifique!
Thank you for your lovely comment very encouraging.
Wonderful presentation & love the pattern on your blouse!
I ENJOYED UR VIDEO AND YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL QUEEN 👸🏽 ALICE 🙏🏾
Thank yo so much Jackie so encouraging.
Very nice tutorial 👏
Thank you Anne, also thank you for following our channel.
That was wonderful thank you 🥰🇬🇧🥰🫶
You’re welcome 😊 Glad you found it useful.
O my God ur plants are gorgeous like u and ur spirit. Do u know we feed from the plants oxygen??? God feels gd knowing u love nature "::;u will always remain young and beautiful ":: thanks for ur info amen.
thank you blessings
Great information
Thank you so much for following our channel
That was a great video. Very informative and clear. Your voice is soothing too.
Thanks Vivian
Thanks for the info God bless you
You are so welcome
I was gifted a fishbone and just LOVE it! I can't wait for it to bloom, it's such an interesting plant. Thank you so much for the education 🤟🇨🇦
I especially like that you encourage recycling.. I'm hooked (and subscribed)🤟🇨🇦
Hi Tamara, thank you for subscribing.
I love your speaking voice, thanks for the video! I hope my cacti grow nice and strong!
Thank you for your lovely comment and for following my channel.
Exelente
Thank you Flavio
Hola 😊 tengo ese cactus muy hermoso y super agradecido compre una pequeña plantita y wooo me a regalado muchos muchos hijitos 🥰lo amó
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I am so happy that you found your fishbone cacti and that its doing well. Very pleased
Really great video Alice, Thankyou for sharing. Bought my fishbone today and excited to watch it grow, and experiment with propagating! 😀
Great enjoy it. Once it gives you the first bloom, it's amazing.
Love the matching top to the topic!
this will be my first propagation !! thank you for your help
Wishing you all the best but please be patient as they will flower after 2 years. When they do you will be very happy.
I got a cutting of this plant from a swap a few months back and couldn't figure out what it was. Google lens ai did not help and it was driving me nuts. Now I finally know what this plant is and how to take care of it. Thanks so much. Edit: I think the scientific name of the plant is called Weberocereus imitans. I see ppl on here call it zig zag cactus or ric rac cactus. All this time I thought I had something like a monstera cause my cutting was big and wide.
Hi that's great! Thanks for sharing. Yes they are the same plants just that in different countries they adapt different names.
what a fabulous video and a GORGEOUS garden you have! very informative too, the way you explained to wait for propagation to callous over to avoid disease really makes sense and is a wonderful tip to anyone interested in plants. i love the effort you put into your videos and am def going to subscribe!!! THANKS PLANT QUEEN
Wow thanks so much
Fabulous!...I am going to propagate many more
Great so happy
Wonderfull video!
Thanks alot once more 🙏🏽🙏🏽
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excellent
Many many thanks
Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching!
Love ur beautiful garden💚💚💚. What is in ur LITE SOIL? I have a ZIGZAG. Is that the same as FISHBONE? ThanQ🙂🌻🌿
Hi Debie, my soil mix has compost and grit to allow drainage plus manure and garden soil. You could also use a Cacti mix. The Zigzag cacti is the same as the Fishbone cacti.
How long this catus have to grownuntil the first bloom?
I have my for 2 years now and have not enjoy the flowers yet.
Thus cactus produce such beatiful flowers, i cannot wait to see in my garden.
Thanks a lot gor sharing.
Hi Rosario, the dormancy period is very important for the fishbone cacti. When dormant it requires very little water.
Then as the temperature rises it is important to give move it to a location where it get enough sunlight. Try changing its' location and lets see if it will flower.
thank you can we keep this beautifull plant aout side
Melika thanks for sharing and for following our channel. I love the fishbone cacti, and soon to flower from November.
I have started some new Epiphyllum cuttings. They first appear in my Oct-Dec 2021 updates. They are very small at the moment but I will update on their progress as time goes on.
Great James please do give an update...looking forward to also see your blooms
Thank you for the knowledge. How do you know when it’s time to repot your plant. I saved a plant from the local store that was on its last leg. But I feel it needs to be repotted it has grown 10 fold. Does it give you any indication it wants a bigger pot?
Hi, well done for saving your fish bone Cactus. I always find that the fishbone cacti actually likes to be potbound.I would repot the plant if the plant had outgrown its current pot. The best time to repot would be in the warmer months, late spring and in summer, when it is in its growth season.
Hi Alice! Thank you for this video? The side shoots from my fish bone cactus sometimes break off as they are a bit delicate. Would I be able to propagate from the little shoots (5 cm long) so I don't have to throw them away?
Hi Denise, I believe it will work. Do a soil propagation as it is easier and as the side shoots are small. Good Luck and keep me posted.
@@redsoilgardener thank you! Will keep you updated
Enjoyed this video
How long does it usually take to flower?
Thank you!
The Fishbone cacti is a slow grower and after propagation it could take 2 years to put out its first blooms. Patience is required. Once it matures it will surprise you with its amazing flower.
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thank you
Mine just struggles! Almost died now. May I purchase your rooted cuttings?
Hi Jennifer, unfortunately export of plants from Kenya is not an easy process.
Try again to propagate your cutting. With the fishbone cacti the process is slow. You may have over watered the medium and so the cutting starts to rot or underwater so it drys out.
I would like to know the potting medium.
Hi Josette, I normally make my own potting mixture. I mix organic i.e. bark, compost , perlite and grit about 1/3 to 2/3 potting soil. The whole idea is to get a loose organic mixture that drains well. It is just my combination and so far its ok
Came here because i just noticed mine had blooms 🎉when i woke up in the middle of the night..😅
That is so exciting!
Mine usually bloom around November during our short rains. Enjoy the blooms. Sending greeting from Nairobi, Kenya.
I exactly same way tried, despite even after 9 months, the cutting have not been shown any progress with its growth.
Hi sorry for that can you DM me and explain how you propagated, I may be able to help.
My fish bone & the other Epyphyllum night queen 2 years old but no flower. Sorry to say.
As mentioned most Epiphyllum plants don't bloom for the first two years. Also check that the position of plant. They like morning light and indirect afternoon light. Also balance the watering not too much water as they are cacti but don't allow the plant to dry out. To fertilize plant reduce the ratio 2:10.10 ( as you mentioned reducing the nitrogen level)in spring temperature. This helps promote root and flowering. I hope this was helpful
We just got one from a friend who didn’t want it. It wasn’t well cared for. It’s dark green with a light brown scaling all over it. We don’t know if it’s normal or a fungus. Any help?
Hi Michael thanks for sharing. I suspect it could be fungal leaf spot. Is it slightly raised? if it is then, try to wipe it down the leaves with a Neem oil mix . We just done an episode on Neem oil as a pest control last week and I have also indicated how to make your mix. Leaf spot usually occurs if water is left sitting on the leaf. Let me know if it works.
@@redsoilgardener it looks like the brown markings you see in a watermelon except thicker. One of them it’s all the way down the spine about 12 inches long.
Madam please explain Pataudi, bone meal, egg shell powder r good things for this plants. And less nitrogen. Please don’t take it otherwise. Thanks
Bone meal and eggshell are beneficial for plants as Bone meal contains phosphorus and egg shell calcium. I normally just use the NPK for my plants and vary the ratio according to the plants needs
Thanks a lot. Thanks again
Madam please explain how to get flowers 🌸 flowers 🌺
Vet interesting tutorial. You said it is a flowering plant, yet I see no flowers throughout this video. Also, it would be wise NOT to wear any GREEN clothing (as a background) when making videos on "GREEN" forestry foliage plants, as this takes away from the essence of the view of the plant you are discussing. Giving thanks for your knowledge
Thank you for your comments. Must apologise for late response as I was out of country. Noted about the Green top, appreciate.
At the time I created the episode, the Epiphyllums had not flowered. They normally start to flower late October in Kenya. Do check my episode "The Epiphyllum Plant and family/Fishbone Cactus &Orchid Cacti". In this episode my Epiphyllums are in full bloom. Thanks for following my channel.
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