Thank you so much for sharing! Me andy grandmother love plants and she has had this plant but never knew what it was! She has been getting flowers on hers that are pink anywho, just wanted to say thank you!!
What ratio do you use? I’m absolutely obsessed with rhipsalis species! I’m having a hard time with rhipsalis paradoxa (both minor and regular variety) currently :c
I usually use about half and half.. soil/perlite and they seem fine with that. I have quite a few and all are doing well and some I've had for years. Good luck and I hope that helps 🌿✌💙
Ya mine do to, I think that's so cool. I wouldn't do a pole. They just naturally root out like that to reach out for moisture In the air. Those kinds of plants hang down naturally to grow and the roots grow out like that for moisture and to cling on to trees in nature, more for a spreading , not to grow up like say a Philodendron.😁✌💖
That cactus must be super soft, you can't stop touching it! Lol/ I don't think I got a chance to comment on the care video of your "Bloody Mary" Philodendron but I really like that one, it keeps lingering in my brain😅.
Nice Rhipsalis plants Suzette. Thanks for sharing.
Thank You Peggy!
Just become obsessed lol love your vid 🦘
Lol.. easy to do
Thank you so much for sharing! Me andy grandmother love plants and she has had this plant but never knew what it was! She has been getting flowers on hers that are pink anywho, just wanted to say thank you!!
Oh you are very welcome. I haven't seen,mine flower yet but I'm excited to see them!✌💖
I love rhipsalis, some of my favorites.
Mine to for sure!!😁✌💖
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Wow this plant is gorgeous I would love to grow this! New friend Ruthie
You should , its a very easy plant
Very cool looking Rhipsalis❣️ I have the little coke bottle or dancing bones rhipsalis (?) Neat looking plants 😍
Good informative video dear 👌😍💚
Love them. Have you ever put a stag horn fern from pot to board ? I’m not sure how to do it right
Hi Kathy,
Yes I did actually a long time ago, but I lost that staghorn during the winter time sadly😕😢
Is Queen of the Night a Rhipsalis? You have sparked my interest in the Rhipsalis How fun. Might be more cat proof too.
Queen of the night is an Orchid cactus. I believe😁
Queen of the night its from the Epiphyllum genus, they require more light and drought conditions. :)
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Those are beautiful. I just started collecting them.
Thank you Kim. I really love that family, they are so cute!!!😁✌💖
So glad you talked about these, they’re becoming one of my favorites. I think I have the one on the right and the real fine one. Love them.
Yes I do to. I really can't wait to see what they look like at the end of summer when they have grown fuller and longer!😁
What ratio do you use? I’m absolutely obsessed with rhipsalis species! I’m having a hard time with rhipsalis paradoxa (both minor and regular variety) currently :c
I usually use about half and half.. soil/perlite and they seem fine with that. I have quite a few and all are doing well and some I've had for years. Good luck and I hope that helps 🌿✌💙
Mine Rhipsalis is growing roots on the top portion so.. should I get a moss pole for it to climb on ?
Ya mine do to, I think that's so cool. I wouldn't do a pole. They just naturally root out like that to reach out for moisture In the air. Those kinds of plants hang down naturally to grow and the roots grow out like that for moisture and to cling on to trees in nature, more for a spreading , not to grow up like say a Philodendron.😁✌💖
Suzette's Garden haha ok I’ll let it be thank you!
That cactus must be super soft, you can't stop touching it! Lol/ I don't think I got a chance to comment on the care video of your "Bloody Mary" Philodendron but I really like that one, it keeps lingering in my brain😅.
Lol.. It is pretty soft I love it. And yes that P. Bloody Mary is so pretty/ deep dark red. The name suits it very well😁✌💖