Thank you soooo much,...just came across this plant at friends house,...spent a late evening photographing them,...but my friends didn't know much about propagation,...this was fantastic,...off I go to my friend to get some leafs,...so excited!!,...Thank you kindly and Our Heavenly Father, Jehovah God for such amazing creations,... RAúl
Meenal Govind If you live in New England USA and you go to my face book page and private message me, I may be able to help you out. A stem cutting from a mature plant produces blossoms very quickly... just three years at most.
Very useful tips as u said I have cut one leaf and planted let me keep my fingers crossed because this is the first time i am doing Brahma kamal is very sweet to see when it bloomed at first we all woke up 2 O'Clock night and enjoyed it
Honey Chauhan It takes a month in my experience from a spec of a bud to a full soccer ball size blossom ... they bloom around the full moon every warm month. A cutting from a leaf can take up to seven years to produce blossoms. A cutting from a stem, especially the thicker brown stems can take only three years. I never let the soil dry out for more than a few days as seems to stress the plant and then the leaves don’t recover easily, so I say keep the plant moist but not wet... I soak it one day then let it slowly get to almost dry... the timing of which depends on the humidity around it. If you build a strong arbor like structure for the stems to climb high, especially in a tall south facing or bay window a short distance away from the window, the leaves will produce flowers that hang down over your head when they bloom. You can know they are going to open when the blossom curves up in a J, and their petal tips loosen in the morning. And you can practically see them opening between seven and ten pm. By four to nine in the morning they softly close their massive firework like display and relax the whole flower down. My first plant is 20 years old and has now two very large “daughter plants”. Together they have produced twenty to forty blossoms opening over three nights. That is an experience of joy and amazement to the senses for sure! In the morning after they bloom, they look like soft pink white Christmas ornaments and only slowly dry out over a week, so they still bring beauty. The only blossom that comes close to the smell of the Queen of the Night is a lovely delicate white striped gladioli.
beauty at home I wrote this to someone else here: Honey Chauhan It takes a month in my experience from a spec of a bud to a full soccer ball size blossom ... they bloom around the full moon every warm month. A cutting from a leaf can take up to seven years to produce blossoms. A cutting from a stem, especially the thicker brown stems can take only three years. I never let the soil dry out for long as it stresses the plant and the leaves don’t recover easily, so I say keep the plant moist but not wet... I soak it one day then let it slowly get to almost dry for a couple of days... the timing of which depends on the humidity around it. If you build a strong arbor like structure for the stems to climb high, especially in a tall south facing or bay window a short distance away from the window, the leaves will produce flowers that hang down over your head when they bloom. You can know they are going to open when the blossom curves up in a J, and their petal tips loosen in the morning. And you can practically see them opening between seven and ten pm. By four to nine in the morning they softly close their massive firework like display and relax the whole flower down. My first plant is 20 years old and has now two very large “daughter plants”. Together they have produced twenty to forty blossoms opening over three nights. That is an experience of joy and amazement to the senses for sure! In the morning after they bloom, they look like soft pink white Christmas ornaments and only slowly dry out over a week, so they still bring beauty. The only blossom that comes close to the smell of the Queen of the Night is a lovely delicate white striped gladioli.
@@makosuganthb In my plants too there have always been some buds which only begin and then drop off. I noticed that it is only until a bud is about 2-3 cm long when this happens, not after. I also noticed that the ones that do. mot stay green, but begin to yellow, are the ones that drop off. I do not know why. I do know that the buds will not flower well or at all if during their flowering time they don’t have enough water. I think also that the plant needs a good amount of nutrition to grow many healthy flowers. I do let the pot dry out for a couple of days between watering, but no more than that without risking hurting the whole plant. If anyone else knows why some buds don’t survive, I would also be interested.
@@louisegogel7973 oh yess mine too after 2-3 cm of it's growth it happens. But it doesn't turn yellow it just darkens and then ultimately falls off. I think the soil in my pot is well nourished but the soil base has a lot of coco pit which isn't ideal but I had made the mistake a few months back withing knowing what is the right soil, even though it hasn't cased much harm as I have been watering once in 5-6 days as the top layer gets dried up but the lower portion are wet enough. I still don't know why one or two buds dry off though, wish someone would help me. And thank you very much for your reply :)
Thank you ❣. I got this wonderful cactus 🌵 ❣ some months ago and realy we are speechlees and just enjoing the show when the flower beghin to open in the evening and ending after midnight in the morning the flowers fane but the miracle was see it ❣. Magic cactus , great parfume ❣
Great video and cutting advice. I started four new Epiphyllum plants in October and have some recent videos of their progress. They should be very nice plants in a few years time :)
These plants when they’re blooming and it’s only blooming at night. But the green leafs looking wonderful to see around the garden… more I cut more it growth..
Akshat Bahadur Singh you can place the plant in indirect sunlight atleast 6hrs a day during summers. Do not keep it in direct sunlight or the leaves will get burnt.
Hello. Mine has two big buds since 4 days but do not want to bloom into flowers. Does it happen that they never bloom and just dry up? What to do? thank you.
Thanks for the informative video. Mine had a good bloom this season. I want to know if I can trim the plant as I don't want to let it grow big due to lack of space in my balcony. If yes, what is the best way to do the same. ? My gardener says Brahmakamal should never be trimmed!! TIA..
Hi ! Your flower is nice ! I have one, it is growing up greatly, but i wonder how to make flowers? What fertilization are you using? Just banana cover?
Firstly the plant should be old enough atleast 2 years old for it to bloom. Secondly do not place them in direct sunlight or in a dark location as it will not bloom. Another way to encourage blooming is make sure not to use a large pot. They do like to be root bound. The potassium,phosphorus and calcium present in dried banana peels will break down more quickly than any other organic fertilizer. Hope this info was helpful.
Megha Ranjani mine bloom every summer and live in my large south facing sunny bay window and love it there. I noticed one plant living near a flat west facing window did not bloom where there was less light!
Great video! Question - I have a cutting in a mason jar filled with water for 4 weeks now and it grew a lot of white roots. I am considering relocating the cutting into a pot with dirt but I'm worried the roots will go into shock and die. Do you have any recommendations?
Epiphyllum oxypetalum is not Brahma Kamal although it resembles Brahma Kamala and is great for aesthetics and comes under least concerned plants, Uttarakhand's state flower is Saussurea obvallata which is the actual Brahma Kamal and it is and endangered species also its flower has an unpleasant smell contrary to the claim of fragrance. I have tried so many times to find the original plant but couldn't get it. Gr8 video though👍
My Epiphyllum oxypetalum have divinely wonderful smells... so lovely, we have sometimes camped out in the living room under the plant to be able to enjoy it all night long while we sleep. Someone else commented that she mentions Brahma Kamala, perhaps that is the plant smell you are speaking of then. I don’t know that plant, and that person also says, as you do, that this is not the same plant as Brahma Kamala. In my research, I agree, it is Epiphyllum oxypetalum, not Brahma Kamala. Where in the world do you live? If in the USA, i could get you a stem piece from one of my plants.
Hello, thanks for the video. I have a question ? My plant grows these long sticks. I notice your plant doesn’t have any.. do I have to cut mine off? It’s like antennas. I’ve had my plant for 4 years and all I have are leaves and those weird sticks. No blooms yet.
Ma voisine m avait donnée une feuille ça a bien grandit mais il a jamais fait de fleurs et c était pas beau comme dans la vidéo. Je ne l ai pas gardé. Il paraît qu il y en a bcp à Tahiti.J ignorai qu il fallait mettre des peaux de bananes dedans.
Megha Ranjani They usually grow up tree trunks under the canopy but get lots of sunlight too. Direct very hot sun burns their leaves for sure. They do well in warmth not cold. I am not sure how much heat they stand, but they thrive in the homes in Florida that I know of. If you put them outdoors after being inside, be sure they are away from direct light for two weeks, as with all house plants, or they get sunburned badly. The two weeks with a little morning and evening sun is best to acclimate them to direct sunlight... but keep them from full all day sun in my experience.
Flowers bloom for one night only. In my experience, they come out once a month with the full moon and warm enough weather. I only get them four months of the year in New England USA, but someone in Florida who took a cutting from my plant has flowers coming for more months.
@@gaypapyrus How big is the plant? It takes about three years from a cutting of an older stem and about five years for a cutting of a leaf to establish itself and produce flowers if you also have enough sunlight, moisture, good soil, and some fertilizer.
@@louisegogel7973 oh my god ... sô in tên years not sure to have flowers. Lol. I live in Europe. Belgium , 1 not much sun, 2. Too cold. My plant is only 50 cm hight
@@gaypapyrus Don’t despair! I live in Vermont which, like Belgium, is very cold in winter. Every summer now I have flowers once a month, three to four times... at first there were only one or two, but as the plant grew, there were more and more, and after I made a second and then third plant from broken stems, I sometimes have gotten 30 blossoms in one night during the full moon. Your plant will probably take between three and five years, not ten, to blossom! lol Here is what I wrote to someone else about how I care for my plant: Honey Chauhan It takes a month in my experience from a spec of a bud to a full soccer ball size blossom ... they bloom around the full moon every warm month. A cutting from a leaf can take up to seven years to produce blossoms. A cutting from a stem, especially the thicker brown stems can take only three years. I never let the soil dry out for more than a few days as seems to stress the plant and then the leaves don’t recover easily, so I say keep the plant moist but not wet... I soak it one day then let it slowly get to almost dry for a couple of days... the timing of which depends on the humidity around it. If you build a strong arbor like structure for the stems to climb high, especially in a tall south facing or bay window a short distance away from the window, the leaves will produce flowers that hang down over your head when they bloom. You can know they are going to open when the blossom curves up in a J, and their petal tips loosen in the morning. And you can practically see them opening between seven and ten pm. By four to nine in the morning they softly close their massive firework like display and relax the whole flower down. My first plant is 20 years old and has now two very large “daughter plants”. Together they have produced twenty to forty blossoms opening over three nights. That is an experience of joy and amazement to the senses for sure! In the morning after they bloom, they look like soft pink white Christmas ornaments and only slowly dry out over a week, so they still bring beauty. The only blossom that comes close to the smell of the Queen of the Night is a lovely delicate white striped gladioli.
How old is the plant? It takes three to five years from a cutting depending on how old the cutting is. Is it in sunlight, rich soil, moist enough? I use a slow release pellet fertilizer made from chicken manure.
আমার নাইট কুইন গাছটি ১ পাতার গাছ। এটি শুধু লম্বা হচ্ছে, শক্ত হচ্ছে না। পাশ থেকে কোন নতুন পাতাও বের হচ্ছে না। একে সাপোর্ট দেবার জন্য বাঁশের কঞ্চি দিয়ে রেখেছি। একে শক্ত পোক্ত আর জোপালো করার জন্য কি করা যেতে পারে???
hi, that plant is also known as Kadupul Flower which is one of the top most expensive flower in the world. If you're interested, you may email me gmportacion@gmail.com
From my experience it needs sunlight: The parts of the plant that never get a touch of direct sunlight never bloomed and are more scraggly, less robust than those that get some direct sunlight.
G Parikh fungal disease might be an indication for dark spots on the leaves. This usually occurs if water stays on the leaf surfaces for more than 6hrs. Fungal disease thrives more in low light, high humidity conditions. Make sure the soil dries out before watering again.
If it is from a leaf cutting four years ago, it may be another three years before it can produce flowers. The stronger and brown der the stalk, the more the flowers it can produce.
Hello Mam, can I expect the one leaf of brahm kamal from you, By various forms I get to knew that brahm kamal are very auspicious for home happiness and success, I not get this plant in any nursery in delhi, nainital or in ghaziabad. I heard this plant can be grew by leaf also, pls if u agree to provide me 1 or 2 leaves only by courier, I can pay ur courier charges at the same moment, It's my very very humble request to you. Regards , Nitin Kapoor.
hi, that plant is also known as Kadupul Flower which is one of the top most expensive flower in the world. If you're interested, you may email me gmportacion@gmail.com
Aggeliki Sirma the fact that the leaves are turning red could be an indication that your plant is getting “sunburnt”. It’s best if you place your plant under some shade during the hottest part of the day. This plant grows well in indirect sunlight. Hope this info was helpful for you😊
Thank you soooo much,...just came across this plant at friends house,...spent a late evening photographing them,...but my friends didn't know much about propagation,...this was fantastic,...off I go to my friend to get some leafs,...so excited!!,...Thank you kindly and Our Heavenly Father, Jehovah God for such amazing creations,...
RAúl
We've had this plant for 20yrs and it bloomed for first time this year. Amazing.
Scott Dashiell good to hear that it had finally bloomed after a long time. 😊
Hello mam... can u plz let me know where can I get this plant I have been looking for it since last many years... Can you please arrange one for me...
Meenal Govind If you live in New England USA and you go to my face book page and private message me, I may be able to help you out. A stem cutting from a mature plant produces blossoms very quickly... just three years at most.
@@meenalgovind6482 .
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Very useful tips as u said I have cut one leaf and planted let me keep my fingers crossed because this is the first time i am doing Brahma kamal is very sweet to see when it bloomed at first we all woke up 2 O'Clock night and enjoyed it
I have had this plant for six years and finally got a single flower. So very exciting
Hi, Could u plz tell me how many days it take its bud to turn into flower????
Wow good to hear that it bloomed.😊 it’s very exciting to see the blooming of the flower.😊
Honey Chauhan the plant should be old enough atleast 2 years for it to bloom 😊
Honey Chauhan It takes a month in my experience from a spec of a bud to a full soccer ball size blossom ... they bloom around the full moon every warm month.
A cutting from a leaf can take up to seven years to produce blossoms.
A cutting from a stem, especially the thicker brown stems can take only three years.
I never let the soil dry out for more than a few days as seems to stress the plant and then the leaves don’t recover easily, so I say keep the plant moist but not wet... I soak it one day then let it slowly get to almost dry... the timing of which depends on the humidity around it.
If you build a strong arbor like structure for the stems to climb high, especially in a tall south facing or bay window a short distance away from the window, the leaves will produce flowers that hang down over your head when they bloom.
You can know they are going to open when the blossom curves up in a J, and their petal tips loosen in the morning. And you can practically see them opening between seven and ten pm. By four to nine in the morning they softly close their massive firework like display and relax the whole flower down.
My first plant is 20 years old and has now two very large “daughter plants”. Together they have produced twenty to forty blossoms opening over three nights. That is an experience of joy and amazement to the senses for sure!
In the morning after they bloom, they look like soft pink white Christmas ornaments and only slowly dry out over a week, so they still bring beauty.
The only blossom that comes close to the smell of the Queen of the Night is a lovely delicate white striped gladioli.
@@louisegogel7973 What a fabulous idea to build an arbour for them ! Interesting information too ,thanks !
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Very good video ! Very interesting tip to use dried banana peel for fertiliser ...I will try this now :)
Very nice way of repotting and taking care of the queen of the night plant..
It is not night plant..His flowers are good for 2-3 days..not how are a cactus..
Thank you so much for sharing this easy to understand video!
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such a lovely plant looking forward to more of your videos
Pople BackyardFarm thank you so much for watching. Will update with more interesting videos😊
Very informative video. We have this plant at home and waiting for it to bloom for the past 3 years
beauty at home I wrote this to someone else here:
Honey Chauhan It takes a month in my experience from a spec of a bud to a full soccer ball size blossom ... they bloom around the full moon every warm month.
A cutting from a leaf can take up to seven years to produce blossoms.
A cutting from a stem, especially the thicker brown stems can take only three years.
I never let the soil dry out for long as it stresses the plant and the leaves don’t recover easily, so I say keep the plant moist but not wet... I soak it one day then let it slowly get to almost dry for a couple of days... the timing of which depends on the humidity around it.
If you build a strong arbor like structure for the stems to climb high, especially in a tall south facing or bay window a short distance away from the window, the leaves will produce flowers that hang down over your head when they bloom.
You can know they are going to open when the blossom curves up in a J, and their petal tips loosen in the morning. And you can practically see them opening between seven and ten pm. By four to nine in the morning they softly close their massive firework like display and relax the whole flower down.
My first plant is 20 years old and has now two very large “daughter plants”. Together they have produced twenty to forty blossoms opening over three nights. That is an experience of joy and amazement to the senses for sure!
In the morning after they bloom, they look like soft pink white Christmas ornaments and only slowly dry out over a week, so they still bring beauty.
The only blossom that comes close to the smell of the Queen of the Night is a lovely delicate white striped gladioli.
Louise Gogel thank you for your elaborate explanation and nice to know your experience. That’s very sweet of you.
@@louisegogel7973 hii some of the buds in my plant tends to blacken and dry out. How do I prevent this from happening and what is the reason for this?
@@makosuganthb In my plants too there have always been some buds which only begin and then drop off. I noticed that it is only until a bud is about 2-3 cm long when this happens, not after. I also noticed that the ones that do. mot stay green, but begin to yellow, are the ones that drop off. I do not know why. I do know that the buds will not flower well or at all if during their flowering time they don’t have enough water. I think also that the plant needs a good amount of nutrition to grow many healthy flowers.
I do let the pot dry out for a couple of days between watering, but no more than that without risking hurting the whole plant.
If anyone else knows why some buds don’t survive, I would also be interested.
@@louisegogel7973 oh yess mine too after 2-3 cm of it's growth it happens. But it doesn't turn yellow it just darkens and then ultimately falls off. I think the soil in my pot is well nourished but the soil base has a lot of coco pit which isn't ideal but I had made the mistake a few months back withing knowing what is the right soil, even though it hasn't cased much harm as I have been watering once in 5-6 days as the top layer gets dried up but the lower portion are wet enough.
I still don't know why one or two buds dry off though, wish someone would help me.
And thank you very much for your reply :)
Nice information n music was equally good
Thank you ❣. I got this wonderful cactus 🌵 ❣ some months ago and realy we are speechlees and just enjoing the show when the flower beghin to open in the evening and ending after midnight in the morning the flowers fane but the miracle was see it ❣. Magic cactus , great parfume ❣
Elisabeta M the beauty of this plant is all about the blooming of the flowers. Thank you for watching. Hope it was helpful ☺️
@@megharanjani9240 And the Dr Suess-like way the stems and leaves grow is fun!
Great video and cutting advice. I started four new Epiphyllum plants in October and have some recent videos of their progress. They should be very nice plants in a few years time :)
Just osm beautiful flowers 👌👌👌👌👌👌
nice tips
This is most easy & beautiful plant you should have in your balcony and garden
Q dica maravilhosa amiga amei as flores são lindas ?
Beautiful Brahmakamalam and gave good information. Tq.
So happy to see this because just started thanks.
These plants when they’re blooming and it’s only blooming at night. But the green leafs looking wonderful to see around the garden… more I cut more it growth..
I have this Moon flower it's due to flower any day now there are 28 buds this time . The 4th flowering this year.
28! Wow !
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Omgggg I wish I could see it in bloom!
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Very well explained..thanks
Priyadarshinee Nanda thank you so much for watching ☺️ hope it was informative ☺️
Can these Epyphillums produce fruits if pollinated? Thank you.
Thanks for showing propagation inepiphylum
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Great info
Is it possible to grow this plant in varanasi were temp. Might reach 45-47°C during summers.
Akshat Bahadur Singh you can place the plant in indirect sunlight atleast 6hrs a day during summers. Do not keep it in direct sunlight or the leaves will get burnt.
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Mam, bramha Kamal or dragon flower is same tree...?? Please tell me... 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hello. Mine has two big buds since 4 days but do not want to bloom into flowers. Does it happen that they never bloom and just dry up? What to do? thank you.
Thanks for the informative video. Mine had a good bloom this season. I want to know if I can trim the plant as I don't want to let it grow big due to lack of space in my balcony. If yes, what is the best way to do the same. ? My gardener says Brahmakamal should never be trimmed!! TIA..
Thank you so much for sharing a short, easy and helpful video thank you
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We have this queen of night for 10 years and every year have flower. Sometimes 2x or 3x have flower in one year. And easily to grow.
Hi ! Your flower is nice ! I have one, it is growing up greatly, but i wonder how to make flowers? What fertilization are you using? Just banana cover?
Firstly the plant should be old enough atleast 2 years old for it to bloom. Secondly do not place them in direct sunlight or in a dark location as it will not bloom. Another way to encourage blooming is make sure not to use a large pot. They do like to be root bound. The potassium,phosphorus and calcium present in dried banana peels will break down more quickly than any other organic fertilizer. Hope this info was helpful.
@@megharanjani9240 thank you so much for your sharing ! I appreciate it !
Megha Ranjani mine bloom every summer and live in my large south facing sunny bay window and love it there. I noticed one plant living near a flat west facing window did not bloom where there was less light!
Louise Gogel thank for sharing ! My night of the queen already has bloomed ! You can check my channel for timeline of blooming process !
Very nice video thank you
Great video! Question - I have a cutting in a mason jar filled with water for 4 weeks now and it grew a lot of white roots. I am considering relocating the cutting into a pot with dirt but I'm worried the roots will go into shock and die. Do you have any recommendations?
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Epiphyllum oxypetalum is not Brahma Kamal although it resembles Brahma Kamala and is great for aesthetics and comes under least concerned plants, Uttarakhand's state flower is Saussurea obvallata which is the actual Brahma Kamal and it is and endangered species also its flower has an unpleasant smell contrary to the claim of fragrance. I have tried so many times to find the original plant but couldn't get it. Gr8 video though👍
My Epiphyllum oxypetalum have divinely wonderful smells... so lovely, we have sometimes camped out in the living room under the plant to be able to enjoy it all night long while we sleep.
Someone else commented that she mentions Brahma Kamala, perhaps that is the plant smell you are speaking of then. I don’t know that plant, and that person also says, as you do, that this is not the same plant as Brahma Kamala. In my research, I agree, it is Epiphyllum oxypetalum, not Brahma Kamala.
Where in the world do you live? If in the USA, i could get you a stem piece from one of my plants.
Hello, thanks for the video. I have a question ? My plant grows these long sticks. I notice your plant doesn’t have any.. do I have to cut mine off? It’s like antennas. I’ve had my plant for 4 years and all I have are leaves and those weird sticks. No blooms yet.
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Thanks for sharing
God bless you and family
Cheers
Theong Han Tan thank you so much. Hope it was useful☺️
Hi, I found a few of the buds are blackening and drying out in the plant. Why does this happen and how to prevent this?
Ma voisine m avait donnée une feuille ça a bien grandit mais il a jamais fait de fleurs et c était pas beau comme dans la vidéo. Je ne l ai pas gardé. Il paraît qu il y en a bcp à Tahiti.J ignorai qu il fallait mettre des peaux de bananes dedans.
my leaf growth is too slow, it been more than a month but I see only one leaf growth. can you help me what kinda fertilizer will accelerate growth.?
She says on this video to use chopped up banana peel , it works for her ! I am going to try this too !
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Which place you purchase the plants please tell me
How often do u fertilize?
Thanks for the tips.Very useful.
For last 3 years the flowers are bloomed but for last 1 year there was no flower what to do for that
What is the reason my brahmamalam flower has fallen off?
These plants do well in a regular cactus mix soil....you can find that in bags ready to go. They like well draining soil.
Wow brhammakamala Ella neene devare namo namaha govinda Lakshmi namo
Hi! Can we grow this indoors please? I'm from the tropical island of Mauritius.
Mine are indoors because I am in Vermont in the USA where it would die with the first frosts of winter.
I'm just curious ma'am, is it the same with the kadupul plant and they call it Queen of the night?
I call it by both Night Blooming Serous and by the lovely name: Queen of the Night.
Epiphyllum oxypetalum is the latin name.
Nice video. Does this plant servive in hot weather ?
Rama Gupta this plant likes indirect sunlight. If it’s placed in direct sunlight the leaves will get sunburnt.
Megha Ranjani They usually grow up tree trunks under the canopy but get lots of sunlight too. Direct very hot sun burns their leaves for sure. They do well in warmth not cold. I am not sure how much heat they stand, but they thrive in the homes in Florida that I know of.
If you put them outdoors after being inside, be sure they are away from direct light for two weeks, as with all house plants, or they get sunburned badly. The two weeks with a little morning and evening sun is best to acclimate them to direct sunlight... but keep them from full all day sun in my experience.
Thanks for sharing.
Bramha kamalam plants akkada dorukutayi
So lovely
How long to have flowers please ?
Flowers bloom for one night only. In my experience, they come out once a month with the full moon and warm enough weather. I only get them four months of the year in New England USA, but someone in Florida who took a cutting from my plant has flowers coming for more months.
@@louisegogel7973 thank u .... but i would like to know after how many years. I could have flowers. Pls.... i have it already 8 months
@@gaypapyrus How big is the plant? It takes about three years from a cutting of an older stem and about five years for a cutting of a leaf to establish itself and produce flowers if you also have enough sunlight, moisture, good soil, and some fertilizer.
@@louisegogel7973 oh my god ... sô in tên years not sure to have flowers. Lol. I live in Europe. Belgium , 1 not much sun, 2. Too cold. My plant is only 50 cm hight
@@gaypapyrus Don’t despair! I live in Vermont which, like Belgium, is very cold in winter. Every summer now I have flowers once a month, three to four times... at first there were only one or two, but as the plant grew, there were more and more, and after I made a second and then third plant from broken stems, I sometimes have gotten 30 blossoms in one night during the full moon.
Your plant will probably take between three and five years, not ten, to blossom! lol
Here is what I wrote to someone else about how I care for my plant:
Honey Chauhan It takes a month in my experience from a spec of a bud to a full soccer ball size blossom ... they bloom around the full moon every warm month.
A cutting from a leaf can take up to seven years to produce blossoms.
A cutting from a stem, especially the thicker brown stems can take only three years.
I never let the soil dry out for more than a few days as seems to stress the plant and then the leaves don’t recover easily, so I say keep the plant moist but not wet... I soak it one day then let it slowly get to almost dry for a couple of days... the timing of which depends on the humidity around it.
If you build a strong arbor like structure for the stems to climb high, especially in a tall south facing or bay window a short distance away from the window, the leaves will produce flowers that hang down over your head when they bloom.
You can know they are going to open when the blossom curves up in a J, and their petal tips loosen in the morning. And you can practically see them opening between seven and ten pm. By four to nine in the morning they softly close their massive firework like display and relax the whole flower down.
My first plant is 20 years old and has now two very large “daughter plants”. Together they have produced twenty to forty blossoms opening over three nights. That is an experience of joy and amazement to the senses for sure!
In the morning after they bloom, they look like soft pink white Christmas ornaments and only slowly dry out over a week, so they still bring beauty.
The only blossom that comes close to the smell of the Queen of the Night is a lovely delicate white striped gladioli.
thanks for the info. i have a video of this flower in happiness in leaf vlog
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Thanks for sharing..Can you please tell me the potting mix for this
These plants do very well in a cactus mix soil...you can find it already in bags. They like well draining soil.
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What kind of soil required. I have plant but from last two years flowers are not coming What should I do ?
How old is the plant? It takes three to five years from a cutting depending on how old the cutting is.
Is it in sunlight, rich soil, moist enough? I use a slow release pellet fertilizer made from chicken manure.
আমার নাইট কুইন গাছটি ১ পাতার গাছ। এটি শুধু লম্বা হচ্ছে, শক্ত হচ্ছে না। পাশ থেকে কোন নতুন পাতাও বের হচ্ছে না। একে সাপোর্ট দেবার জন্য বাঁশের কঞ্চি দিয়ে রেখেছি।
একে শক্ত পোক্ত আর জোপালো করার জন্য কি করা যেতে পারে???
Can someone here plz update best fertilizer for peace lily blooms.
I too hv this lovely plant thanx
what to do with the long stick like part of the pant
I have this plant I will try it again the last time it did not grow so I will try it in water ok thank you
Hello is it possible grow and blooming indoor coz I'm planning to have one indoor
I think they need the heat outside with cool nights to bloom
How i get this plant or plant leaf ..
Find someone who has a plant and ask for a cutting.
hi, that plant is also known as Kadupul Flower which is one of the top most expensive flower in the world. If you're interested, you may email me gmportacion@gmail.com
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Can i keep it in shadow? Cz i keep it in my hall there is no sunlight
From my experience it needs sunlight: The parts of the plant that never get a touch of direct sunlight never bloomed and are more scraggly, less robust than those that get some direct sunlight.
I see some dried dark spots on some of the leaves of my plant what are those?
G Parikh fungal disease might be an indication for dark spots on the leaves. This usually occurs if water stays on the leaf surfaces for more than 6hrs. Fungal disease thrives more in low light, high humidity conditions. Make sure the soil dries out before watering again.
@@megharanjani9240 thank u for replying. I had wiped the leaves down with disinfectant alcohol and i think it kind of solved the issue.
Hi How can I buy your plants please
Me ye brahmakamal laga k one year se v adhik ho chuka h
I have this plant but it's not flowering it's been 4yrs
If it is from a leaf cutting four years ago, it may be another three years before it can produce flowers. The stronger and brown der the stalk, the more the flowers it can produce.
This plant brings luck wen blooms!!
how to avail this plant
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Hello Mam, can I expect the one leaf of brahm kamal from you, By various forms I get to knew that brahm kamal are very auspicious for home happiness and success, I not get this plant in any nursery in delhi, nainital or in ghaziabad. I heard this plant can be grew by leaf also, pls if u agree to provide me 1 or 2 leaves only by courier, I can pay ur courier charges at the same moment, It's my very very humble request to you. Regards , Nitin Kapoor.
Hello pls send one to me
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From where we get this plant
Sreedevi Prabhu you can get it at any local nursery or in online website like mybageecha.com
hi, that plant is also known as Kadupul Flower which is one of the top most expensive flower in the world. If you're interested, you may email me gmportacion@gmail.com
I have this beauty and recently most of the leaves turned red... Do you know why or any advice please 🙏 thanks
because of the Lack of sufficient light.place it in direct sunlight for 30 mins
Aggeliki Sirma the fact that the leaves are turning red could be an indication that your plant is getting “sunburnt”. It’s best if you place your plant under some shade during the hottest part of the day. This plant grows well in indirect sunlight. Hope this info was helpful for you😊
What conditions does the plant live in... moisture, temperature, sunlight.... What part of the world do you live in?
My favorite, iam growing this now. I grow Thái queen but flower form is very small and thats why i want to grow this 😁
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Amo essa planta eu tenho branca sou louca pra ter amarela e vermelha
Kindly one plant of cactus send me ma'am
Banana peel takes so long to melt and mix
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Madam I want this plant
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Brahmakamal itna jaldi grow nhi karta