Holaaa!!! Es maravilloso tu trabajo, yo tenia una y se me murió ahora voy a tratar de conseguir una y seguir tus consejos!!! Felicitaciones!!! Graciasss por compartir!!! Saludos!!! 😍😍😍
Superbe❤:you are very gentle with the plants Bravo they are beautiful I shall try the banana peel. What about banana slurry? Peel cut up n placed in water?
Jetzt mal eine Frage,ich glaube,der weihnachtskaktus ist nicht winterhart,ich bin in deutschland ,kann mann das den auch in der wohnung machen,dann in einen größeren Topf Pflanzen, geht das,den meine sehen sehr schlapp aus 😢
Almost at the end of the video there is one planted in a pot. They are a low light plant and don't require much care. I suggest you transplant it. Break up the root ball and cut some of the roots off. Be careful not to cut the main root. Water to where the dirt is slightly damp. Put it in a low light room and forget about it. Only water is when the dirt gets dry.
I have one that I found next to a dumpster at the apartment I had just moved to when I was 19 and I still have it and I'm 61. It has travelled around the world with me yet has consistently bloomed year after year and is massive though I share cuttings all the time. A Christmas Cactus is not a true cactus, it is a succulent, so needs more water than a cactus. Don't let it dry out and don't use cactus putting mix as that does not have enough nutrients, thus why this grower is adding compost to his plants- they need the extra nourishment that cacti don't. Use an all round fertiliser and a good pest free compost. I keep mine in bright but indirect light, full sun can burn them unlike a true cactus.
Holaaa!!! Es maravilloso tu trabajo, yo tenia una y se me murió ahora voy a tratar de conseguir una y seguir tus consejos!!! Felicitaciones!!! Graciasss por compartir!!! Saludos!!! 😍😍😍
Wow 😮
Siete fantastici!!! 😊
Grazie
Adóreiíďíďaĺinďzďcecarĺñho
Grazie!
안녕하세요 훌륭하십니다 참으로멋져여 정성가득한걸 느껴져 여 수고하셨습니다 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Adoro suas dicas são muito maravilhosas boa tarde até a próxima obrigada
Mine are budding beautifully light pink.
You are correct that is a Thanksgiving cactus
Where is this located??
You can't plant it in the ground anywhere I know of????
Interesante y maravilloso, realmente lo intentaré 😍👍, saludos desde México 🇲🇽🤗
Who care which it is- this is amazing
Bonjour ses possible qun cactus 🌵 devient aussi grand nous sa reste petit merci pour vos explications 🎉🐞👍
Очень красиво!!!!!😅😅
Superbe❤:you are very gentle with the plants Bravo they are beautiful I shall try the banana peel. What about banana slurry? Peel cut up n placed in water?
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Superrrr! 👍💯👏🙋🇦🇩
very beautiful
What are you putting them on to do this.
Have no idea what kind of plant you are starting these on.😊
K Belas❤
What did you put the stems into what kind of plant is it? Looks like a dragon fruit? Thanks!
Wow nice tips 🪴👌
Jetzt mal eine Frage,ich glaube,der weihnachtskaktus ist nicht winterhart,ich bin in deutschland ,kann mann das den auch in der wohnung machen,dann in einen größeren Topf Pflanzen, geht das,den meine sehen sehr schlapp aus 😢
I have 3 on my kitchen window in the North of England. They are blooming beautifully. When they get too big I give cuttings away
Almost at the end of the video there is one planted in a pot.
They are a low light plant and don't require much care.
I suggest you transplant it. Break up the root ball and cut some of the roots off. Be careful not to cut the main root. Water to where the dirt is slightly damp. Put it in a low light room and forget about it. Only water is when the dirt gets dry.
I have one that I found next to a dumpster at the apartment I had just moved to when I was 19 and I still have it and I'm 61. It has travelled around the world with me yet has consistently bloomed year after year and is massive though I share cuttings all the time. A Christmas Cactus is not a true cactus, it is a succulent, so needs more water than a cactus. Don't let it dry out and don't use cactus putting mix as that does not have enough nutrients, thus why this grower is adding compost to his plants- they need the extra nourishment that cacti don't. Use an all round fertiliser and a good pest free compost. I keep mine in bright but indirect light, full sun can burn them unlike a true cactus.
@@LesLee62 I thank you
That is a Thanksgiving cactus. It is not a Christmas cactus.
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