my little rhipsalis collection & a few on my wishlist 👀
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- if there's one thing i can convince you of on this channel, please let it be rhipsalis ownership! they're such an under-appreciated, under-hyped, under-loved species and i hope they get more love and popularity in the future! selfishly so they're easier to find at plant stores 🤪 in this video i do a show and tell of my humble lil collection, as well as put a few on your radar that you may have never heard of before! hoping after this video you give one of these amazing trailing plants a chance in your collection 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽
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0:00 intro
1:37 rhipsalis quick facts
4:49 rhipsalis capilliformis
11:14 rhipsalis baccifera
14:15 rhipsalis salicornioides
17:36 rhipsalis pentaptera
20:51 rhipsalis micrantha
23:03 rhipsalis paradoxa
Your rhipsalis shelf is one of the favourite plant spot at your place. I gained a lot of appreciation to rhipsalis watching how lovely it can be displayed.
You have 100% sent me down the Rhipsalis rabbit hole! I think I'm loving them more than Philodendrons now! In the past 6mo, my Rhipsalis collection has now grown to about 30 species, and I am doing more and more research.
I believe what you're calling Rhipsalis pentaptera is actually Rhipsalis micrantha ssp kerbergii, but I could be wrong. I have pentaptera and it seems to be longer, thicker, and deeper indentations or ridges.
Love your pots
I spotted a selection box of rhipsalis on etsy from a fav seller and had no clue what they were, watched this and purchased immediately and now I have 7 cuttings that I am praying root. These are beautiful!
What beauties! Yes they deserve a cabinet all for them!! Exciting!
Can’t wait to see that.
Love your take on Rhipsalis girl keep talking!
Yes Yes Yes the Rhipsalis Pacheco-Leonis common name is “Paradoxa Minor” 😂
The pilocarpa doesn’t hurt too much to touch but you have to hold it the right way😂 lol but it grows very fast as welll and it very easy. I dropped mine a few times and she was fine
Love your rhipsalis
Collection, thanks to you I now know the names of a few in my collection. Often times they have the wrong name, thank you for that! Love your videos ❤
Thank you for all the info. These genre is beautiful!!! Truly enjoyed it. 🪴💚🌿🐩
Have you ever noticed how much a very young Rhipsalis looks like the first drawing your niece made? Just one more thing to love about Rhipsalis❣ I've only got one in my collection and I grew it from seed, and will try some others in the near future. I love that plant! Thank you for sharing your collection and care, enjoyed learning about your plants and experiences, it is very helpful in deciding what other types of Rhipsalis I would like to try to gtow!!
Me being on a plant buying ban……..also me after watching this video…….. what plant ban? 🫠🥴
I have thoroughly enjoyed this video. I love rhipsalis too. I’ve only got three that I know of.
I’m only a few minutes in but came here to say thank you so much for this video, rhipsalis is a genus I want to get into. I am a person who appreciates texture and wild lookin plants. Hope to find a decent sized looking one in my area over here on the east coast NL. I can say that cause you know what that is LOL
Would love more vids on rhipsalis in the future ❤
Yay! I was just gushing over ur paradoxia in a previous video!
I actually got2 rhipsalis, I’m down to one strand on the paradoxa but it’s growin and I got the one that sundresses fushia with pearls ? They are so cool. What a great episode
Love this video! I have a few rhipsalis and hope to get more 💚 they are definitely difficult to ID.
i know you said you want more sunstress on the pseudo rhipsalis but the really soft touch of sunstressing looks really nice imo
I’m screaming at how I had most of these and didn’t know what they where. I lost so many plants when I moved. I should’ve kept them😭
I don’t think that is a Rhipsalis micrantha but a Rhipsalis boliviana that you have there. Your collection is stunning. This is one of my favorite of plant genus💚I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
Late reply, but hers is also a type of micrantha. I have boliviana and the growth habit is different. Boliviana’s “stems” grow really long unless the tips get damaged.
Micrantha’s stems grow to a certain length, branch off, and then repeat that pattern. Boliviana does send out new growth along the length of the stems, but those also grow super long. :D
Love!!
I love that we basically have the exact same t shirt I’m gonna wear it rn
Also will you cut my hair like a rhipsalis I will pay
Great video!
Thanks for thos video i love rhipsalis but to find the correct name is so hard ,thanks to show the names.
I have a Rhipsalis that's goes a beautiful silvery blue colour.Sun stressing these if done right is not harmful and the colour results are amazing
The puilocarpis sounds a lot like my dancing bones plant. It’s dark green and it’s getting white fuzzies on the new growth.
My rhipsalis looks like your first 2... but it has small white flowers. Also, in regards to cats, my one loves chewing on it when it's in reach🙄😮💨 that and my Boston fern & epipremnum pinnatum..
My rhipsalis mesembryanthemoides flowers often! Sweet little white flowers.
Love this vid so much! Thanks for sharing ones that you like and don’t have yet too. I have 4 different ones now because I love yours so much. I’ve been hunting for s paradoxa minor for so long now. Fingers crossed I find one locally soon.
I just noticed you moved your cabinet and shelves. You switched them around! When did you do that? Im
Surprised you didn’t film it 😊
Welp- now I need more rhipsies ❤
Samesies
I love rhipsalis❤
I only have three so far but I want more!!!
Oh, your pseudorhipsalis is so pretty! I have…something, which I have been calling pseudorhipsalis ramulosa, but I question that ID. It’s much chonkier than yours. I thought it was an epiphyllum at first, but it kept growing weird and I finally realized it just wasn’t an epiphyllum. I’ve wavered on the ID since then. But I can tell you it does sun stress, but only at the tips in my house. I think when I can put it outside more this summer we’ll get some more color. It also seems to get sickly if I don’t keep it in the fullest sun I can manage in my house. Unless it just doesn’t like the temp in my west window, which might be a little drafty. All the other jungle cacti are thriving there, but not that one. So I don’t know. But yours looks lovely and happy!
OMG-I looked up one of your other wishlist guys, and I think I found my plant and it IS an epiphyllum. Epiphyllum pumilum. But who the heck knows at this point.
The only rhipsalis i have is the pilocarpa 😁Hi Pudge 💚🐶🌼
The first one you displayed goes really red if you allow it sunlight
That first rhipsalis is beautiful. Is that the mistletoe cactus ?
I purchased on Etsy from HorticultLLC cuttings of 6 Rhipsalis species when I wanted the RhipParadoxa (I agree, I love it for its structure, how could I not!).. Anyways, the cuttings were huge and healthy, and they even added a bonus hoya! On their page, one of them looks like a Hoelleri. They take your requests into consideration, so name the ones you're most interested in!
Question which would be better (or preferred) a Hoya linearis or a rhipsalis? I'm torn between the two because they look so similar.
Good news: Paradoxa minor is Paradoxa pacheco-leonis.
Hi lovely ❤I just wanted to ask how you root your rhipsalis? After watching your video I’ve bought some snippings and I’ve never had them before but I’m loving them !!
Thanks for all your videos I love them !!
Beth
I root mine in water and they seem to root easily 😊
The rhipsalis pentaptera kinda looks like my rhipsalis clavata... just a suggestion, we really don't know until they flower xD
Wow, I always wondered why my Baccifera never looked exactly like the google photos… I think it’s a Capilliformis! Or a campo-portoana…
New to your channel, but is there a big benefit to keeping these I'm vessels with no drainage?
I’ve wanted a rhipsalis for so long. The ones I want are never in stock or they are tiny! And I have a rule to buy full plants exactly how I like them or I’m just unhappy with them and give them away.
I only own 1 rhipsalis, a paradoxa, and I have been scared to death to fertilize it, since I heard they’re super sensitive. Mine has been growing, but I know with more nutrients it would thrive. Any suggestions on feeding?
Can you do a care video on ripsilias
I really want pfeiffera (or rhipsalis) boliviana but I can't find it anywhere for sale here in the U.S.
Could the Pentaprera be an Ewaldiana?
I can't find the hoelleri on etsy in US 😢
I too want more
From someone who just found mealies and thrips, I am replacing all my plants with rhipsalis. Plant purge.
You can’t put that one plant on your balcony for the summer?
I've been on a stall on buying plants...but this video.....I love Rhipsalis, and I wish there were more talk of them....I find trying to ID them so confusing. I have a very small amount in my plant collection. If I start purchasing plants again, It'll be more of these.
Your “pentaptera” looks just like mine that was identified R. micrantha form kirgergii. Check that out.
i cannot find these species anywhere near me :((((
I think Rhipsalis micrantha is on the CITES list so getting it across the border might be problematic.
You could call them knuckles rather than freckles. That’s what they look like to me.
Its not a Rhipsalis but a Hatiora salicornioides :)
I swear I have alerts on and ur videos only come to me when I search bc I think “I haven’t seen that cute little face in a hot min…” wtf UA-cam, stop being a butthole.
I wonder if you'd also be into huperzia/ tassel ferns. They kinda have the same vibe as rhipsalis, though their look is still unique enough to be interesting. I personally only like a couple of rhipsalis species, the same way I only have specific types of hoya that I vibe with. But they (rhipsalis and huperzia) do offer a very unique jungle vibe that you don't usually get from just aroids, even the trailing/ pendent ones.
I LOVE huperzia and would own every freakin one of them if I could!! But I’ve owned two and boyyyyy do they hate me with a passion 🥲🥲🥲 any care tips you’d like to share?!
@@unplantparenthood omg, didn't think you'd read this so soon! I've owned mine for a few months so take this with a grain of salt. Never fertilize them, they're really sensitive to that and they'll die a swift death. I have it in no drainage (your influence obv), in a mix of just coco peat and small-grain pumice, to keep it simple. The coco peat is water retentive but the pumice keeps it less dense and adds texture and aeration. The person I got it from had it in pure coconut fiber, because they do grow epiphytic like rhipsalis, but potting it in no drainage + clear pot allowed me to know when exactly it needs water. I water it when there's no water in the reservoir but the coco peat still has some moisture. I use fish tank water. Maybe it's sensitive to tap water, but it won't die from it unless you've got really hard water. I haven't researched its lighting requirements, I've read that they're pretty sensitive to direct sun, but bright indirect light is always the best light for most plants provided that they're slowly acclimated to it. They're also not the fastest growers (at least mine isn't but I can imagine it picking up speed once the roots are fully established). I hope that helps!
They are very difficult to keep alive, unlike the rhipsalis 😮