I learned a lot here, i.e. the wool (which would have appeared to me like mealybug), caterpillar/little hairlike growth on my young R. Sulcata. I was after my favorite Paradoxa and ordered 6 variety pack/cuttings on Etsy. Wasn't sure if they would take, but they all have (and she even threw in a Hoya Princess Carnosa). My other favorites are the R.Cappilliformis and the Ramulosa (now has bead-like seed sacks with hints of red all over.
Loved this!! My favorites are: Clavata, Pentaptera, Campos-Portoana, Hoelleri, Paradoxa, Pacheco-Leonis. Next up on my wishlist is Horrida and a psuedorhipsalis Ramulosa!
Just a thought on a video idea. How about a video on top 10 epiphytic cacti grown for their interesting / attractive foliage/ clades/ growth habit? For those of us that love the plants but perhaps have difficulty / impatience waiting for their blooms (aka me 😆)
@@EpiphyticCacti thank you. I'd rather not know. As you already know I have a Fernleaf zigzag and a Curly Sue. Also I have lots of Random rhipsalis! I really appreciate all your information!
Rhipsalis are pretty easy from cutting just stick the cuttings into an epiphytic type substrate in A SMALL-ISH pot, water sparingly at first, and then as normal once rooted. It typically takes 2-4 weeks for them to form small roots. If weather permits I find if I put the pot outside in a nice shaded area they take care of themselves. Just make sure to check on and shower them maybe once a week if you are experiencing dry or very hot conditions. Rule of thumb in general is less water the cooler the temperatures because it doesn’t evaporate as quickly.
Rhips are among my top 5 favs. I love love love that look also 😊
I LOVE your videos. So informative. Keep them coming.
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I learned a lot here, i.e. the wool (which would have appeared to me like mealybug), caterpillar/little hairlike growth on my young R. Sulcata. I was after my favorite Paradoxa and ordered 6 variety pack/cuttings on Etsy. Wasn't sure if they would take, but they all have (and she even threw in a Hoya Princess Carnosa). My other favorites are the R.Cappilliformis and the Ramulosa (now has bead-like seed sacks with hints of red all over.
💜👍 Thank you. Another great video !
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Another awesome video. Thanks for sharing your passion.
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Thank you for sharing so much interesting Information. I have watched this twice😆
Awe! Thank you 💚🌱!
I was waiting for pilocarpa, that ones my favorite 🤩
Nice, it’s unique and beautiful for sure 💚🌱!
Loved this!! My favorites are:
Clavata, Pentaptera, Campos-Portoana, Hoelleri, Paradoxa, Pacheco-Leonis. Next up on my wishlist is Horrida and a psuedorhipsalis Ramulosa!
Thank you, and thank you for sharing your favorites! 💚🌱
Do you have any videos on Ramulosa?
I don’t yet!
Please do a video on how to acclimate imported rhipsalis!
I love this suggestion, thank you for making it 💚🌱
I love your videos how can I purchase the spaghetti holler Rhipsalis ?
From here: www.etsy.com/listing/936692197/
Just a thought on a video idea. How about a video on top 10 epiphytic cacti grown for their interesting / attractive foliage/ clades/ growth habit? For those of us that love the plants but perhaps have difficulty / impatience waiting for their blooms (aka me 😆)
There are 3 that immediately come to mind but now I can’t tell you what they are 🤣💚🌱!
@@EpiphyticCacti thank you. I'd rather not know. As you already know I have a Fernleaf zigzag and a Curly Sue. Also I have lots of Random rhipsalis! I really appreciate all your information!
I’ve had a rhipsalus for 22 years and it hasn’t bloomed. And it’s all good
How do you propergate this plant
Rhipsalis are pretty easy from cutting just stick the cuttings into an epiphytic type substrate in A SMALL-ISH pot, water sparingly at first, and then as normal once rooted. It typically takes 2-4 weeks for them to form small roots. If weather permits I find if I put the pot outside in a nice shaded area they take care of themselves. Just make sure to check on and shower them maybe once a week if you are experiencing dry or very hot conditions. Rule of thumb in general is less water the cooler the temperatures because it doesn’t evaporate as quickly.
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