So happy you love the videos Sasha and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Thursday and Holidays ahead XXXX
Hi Lyn, thanks for your informative video! I like the idea of propagating Rhipsalis Epiphytic cactus and other similar cacti in water. A very good idea!
So happy you enjoyed the video Sylvia :-D its so much fun to propagate cacti and the water method works so well for many of the Epiphytes, thanks so much for all of your incredible support and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend ahead XXXX
This is all so new to me. I've never started any kind of cactus in water, I'll have to try this sometimes. From Morris park in the Ozarks to across the Emerald isle have a great Monday!!!
Its crazy I know Clyde haha :-D as almost all other cacti would rot as fast as lightening in water, but the epiphytes seem to like the water method :-D thanks so much for all of your wonderful comments and for watching and and Hans and I are sending you and Deb and all of the beautiful Pets and Plants all an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle to Morris Park in the Ozarks for a brilliant new week XXXX
Hi Courtney :-D the good news is its down to natural corking due to the leaves aging, and is harmless, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Monday today XXXX
Hi Steve :-D some of the garden shops sell the replacement coco liners for hanging baskets, I often use a pond liner first to line the coco liner to prevent the roots from growing into the coco coir, this helps to make it easier when repotting as I can just lift the plant and the roots out of the hanging basket otherwise I have to gently tease the roots out from the coco liner, thanks so much for watching and for your wonderful comment and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Friday XXXX
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon I am so sorry to tell you this. but I shall anyway. I could not understand you very well. as your very giglly and talk to fast thus I had to shut you down as your confersing was not understandable. but I thank you for trying.
Its a great way to rot the cuttings faster by the water method Michele :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXX
Thats brilliant news that you want to add Rhipsalis to your collection J M :-D I highly recommend these amazing epiphytic cacti to grow, they are wonderful and make fantastic hanging baskets too :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comments and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle and have a wonderful new week ahead XXXX
Hello Lyn! Your video was right on time! Yesterday I got some selenicereus cuttings and since they are epiphytic cactus I put them in water. If you hadn't mention it in the video that it doesn't work I would have roted my cuttings. Thank you so much for the great advice and sharing your knowledge.
Thats fantastic news that this video was perfect timing haha :-D and good luck with rooting your Selenicereus cuttings, I hope they do well for you :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXX
Thank you for sharing another awesome video, Lyn 😊 I’ll definitely be getting more of these types this year, I’m really liking them. The one my mum has roots so easy but it grows so fast as well. Thanks again, Lyn, from Edith & myself to you and Hans, have a wonderful week ❤️😊🌵🌼🌸🌺
Thats fantastic that you love these Rhipsalis cacti too Daz :-D they are so easy to grow and make wonderful hanging baskets too :-D We will send you a selection of cuttings from our Rhipsalis plants with your spring cactus package haha :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comments and all of your Friendship and support Daz, and Hans and I are sending you and Edith an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle and have a wonderful new week XXXX
So happy you loved the video Cher :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle to Australia for a wonderful new week XXXX
Oh wow with the Hurricane cactus Gary :-D I have quite a few of the Rhipsalis varieties but I don't have that one, I bet its a beauty and well done on buying it, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday and brilliant weekend XXXX
Thank you so much for sharing Lynne! She's so gorgeous along with the rest of those beauties under your grow light! I have one that looks similar to this one, but it has much bigger and leaves and it's a Epiphillium queen of the night variety. I'd love to find this variety you have here! Propagating is so much fun, isn't it Lynne 😀 I love your passion for plants!🌸🐞 Thank you so much for sharing!
I bet your Epiphyllum Queen of the night is a stunner Stacey :-D So happy you love Rhipsalis too, and yes propagating is so much fun to do, I love it so much :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comments and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a fantastic new week XXXX
I was wondering if you could please do a focused video on each rhipsalis. It is such a rare houseplant and there's very few information on it online, and even less on RUclips. I'd live to know how to take care of the one I've had for years. I am scared to repot it, it's running out of good soil. I've also noticed some unexplained breakage (so sad!): some sections just dried up causing entire limbs with branches to fall off. Do you know how to remedy this? I would be so very grateful!
Hi Gina :-D Thank you so much, yes I am planning on making a care video on each different Rhipsalis in the future, some Rhipsalis are very prone to segment die back and this happens with some of mine too, but thankfully these cacti will root really well from cuttings, here is a link to a video I have made on How to care for Epiphytic cacti including Rhipsalis, but I will be making a video especially on Rhipsalis care in the coming weeks : ruclips.net/video/Gy9bwBO-uvA/видео.html XXXXXX
Rhipsalis really are awesome cacti to grow :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful new week XXXX
Thanks for this great info! My Paradoxa has slowly been developing very dry brown patches which have had me worried. However in this video I noticed that the plant you took a cutting from has similar dry brown sections. Is this a sign of something wrong? Or is it jus part of the normal plant growth? My plant still seems to be growing a lot however the new growth is definitely thinner and longer than the older stuff. Thanks!
I got one little stick as a cutting it had roots but it hasn't done anything in months, will I be able to get a little plant out of it or am I stuck with one lonely stick for life??
The good news is that the energy of your cutting will be going to the root system first and growing even more roots and once it has really got a good root system it will then branch out and have many leaves coming off it, this big Mother plant was a small cutting of one branch I got many years ago and now has grown into a big basket :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a safe Saturday today XXXXXX
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXX
Thanks for the video, I was trying to figure out the best way to cut my paradoxa minor - so I'll be attacking that tomorrow :p What's the full name of that chunky paradoxa you have? The cactus looking one that you took the first cutting from (long with spikes), I'm sure you said paradoxa but is it like a major or something? Thank youuuuu
So happy you loved the video, the big Paradoxa was only labelled as Rhipsalis paradoxa but I know there can be a few hybrids of these, happy propagating and growing and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
hey!! I followed this a month or so ago and now have a cutting rooted in water - how long should the roots be before potting up? mine has lots of splayed out roots of max 1 inch in length :)
Hi! I have this exact plant, it has medium light and I keep the soil lightly damp to dry. However all the leaves are turning brown and it doesn’t stop no matter what I do. I’m so sad I don’t know what I’m doing wrong!! Do you have any tips? I have tried a lighter place but the leaves continue to turn brown
Hi there, so sorry to hear about your Rhipsalis plant, usually when the leaves turn brown it is due to either rot or insect pests that are hiding under the leaves, if you have some of the green leaves left it may be best to take cuttings to save some of the plant, it can be difficult to say for sure what it could be caused from but double check under and between the eaves in case there are any insect pests hiding that could be damaging the leaves, Good luck with your plant, and thanks so much for watching XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Thank you so much!! I took off some cuttings and hopefully they will grow into a nice full new rhipsalis plant!! Greetings to you from the Netherlands 😍
@@m.l.6386 Thats brilliant, good luck with your cuttings and keep me posted on their progress, sending you lots of love and happiness to the Netherlands XXXX
Argh you have a Prince symbol tattoo. Love. I just received two *long* Rhipsalis paradoxa cuttings, no joins, just about 2.5ft long. How would you recommend someone proceeds with long cuttings? I didn't know whether to try a mix of water and leca to keep them more stable as they root. Thanks!
Hi there :-D thats fantastic news you have got two nice long cuttings :-D yes you can definitely use water and the leca for more support or you can also cut the cuttings into more smaller cuttings and have more cuttings. When I take longer cuttings for Rhipsalis I often place them in the water and rest the length of the cuttings against a wall or on a pole with a piece of garden tie and it works really well that way, good luck with your cuttings and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
So happy you love the plant Justin :-D the one at 3:00 is a Rhipsalis alboarealata :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a wonderful Wednesday ahead today XXXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Where on earth did you get that plant from? I'm from Canada and tracking down any seeds or plants seems to be very tricky? They are very uncommon around here
@@NoClue1472 Hi Justin :-D I was lucky to find this plant at a garden shop in Dublin City centre and I was lucky as its not easy to find for sale in the shops XXXX
@@Lorenmcdee Hi there :-D unfortunately I don't sell any cuttings, but I do give cuttings away to other growers who are local, unfortunately I am not able to post any cuttings anymore due to the mail service and restrictions, XXXX
I am going to attempt this! I have a small rhipsalis it looks like grass sort of, I am not famliar with ephyphitic cactus species but I will try it haha maybe in spring though
I bet the cuttings will propagate well for you :-D but yes I would definitely wait until spring know to propagate :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful new week XXXX
Thats wonderful you have Rhipsalis too, they are wonderful plants, so happy you love them too, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
In this video I show you How to root cuttings of Rhipsalis Epiphytic Cactus plants using the Water Method :-D
Thanks Lynne! She's so beautiful!
@@StaceyHerewegrowagain So happy you love this Rhipsalis beauty Stacey
Just found your videos and I’m hooked. I just love your voice it’s so cheerful and comforting!! Thank you for all the great advice.
So happy you love the videos Sasha and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Thursday and Holidays ahead XXXX
Thank you Lyn! Happy Holidays
Hi Lyn, thanks for your informative video! I like the idea of propagating Rhipsalis Epiphytic cactus and other similar cacti in water. A very good idea!
So happy you enjoyed the video Sylvia :-D its so much fun to propagate cacti and the water method works so well for many of the Epiphytes, thanks so much for all of your incredible support and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend ahead XXXX
This is all so new to me. I've never started any kind of cactus in water, I'll have to try this sometimes. From Morris park in the Ozarks to across the Emerald isle have a great Monday!!!
Its crazy I know Clyde haha :-D as almost all other cacti would rot as fast as lightening in water, but the epiphytes seem to like the water method :-D thanks so much for all of your wonderful comments and for watching and and Hans and I are sending you and Deb and all of the beautiful Pets and Plants all an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle to Morris Park in the Ozarks for a brilliant new week XXXX
What is the scale on the one to the right? I have same on my micrantha...is it a problem?
Hi Courtney :-D the good news is its down to natural corking due to the leaves aging, and is harmless, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Monday today XXXX
I was wondering how you replace the coco liner in your Rhipsalis hanger if they’re planted directly in the coco?
Hi Steve :-D some of the garden shops sell the replacement coco liners for hanging baskets, I often use a pond liner first to line the coco liner to prevent the roots from growing into the coco coir, this helps to make it easier when repotting as I can just lift the plant and the roots out of the hanging basket otherwise I have to gently tease the roots out from the coco liner, thanks so much for watching and for your wonderful comment and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Friday XXXX
What a beautiful range you are having 👍
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
Always enjoy watching your videos
So happy you enjoy my videos K.Titus and thanks so much for all of your support and for watching them too
@@desertplantsofavalon I am so sorry to tell you this. but I shall anyway. I could not understand you very well. as your very giglly and talk to fast thus I had to shut you down as your confersing was not understandable. but I thank you for trying.
Happy to know this can be done in water! I’m sure it’s must faster than soil propagation! Thanks for the demo, Lyn! 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱
Its a great way to rot the cuttings faster by the water method Michele :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXX
Hi Lyn, amazing rhipsalis collection. It in my list of plants to add to my collection. Thank you for your videos 💚 🌵
Thats brilliant news that you want to add Rhipsalis to your collection J M :-D I highly recommend these amazing epiphytic cacti to grow, they are wonderful and make fantastic hanging baskets too :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comments and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle and have a wonderful new week ahead XXXX
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Hello Lyn! Your video was right on time! Yesterday I got some selenicereus cuttings and since they are epiphytic cactus I put them in water. If you hadn't mention it in the video that it doesn't work I would have roted my cuttings. Thank you so much for the great advice and sharing your knowledge.
Thats fantastic news that this video was perfect timing haha :-D and good luck with rooting your Selenicereus cuttings, I hope they do well for you :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXX
Just wanted to say Thank you so much, I've been looking for advice on propagating rhipsalis paradox. X
So happy you loved the video an good luck with propagating your Rhipsalis paradoxa
Thank you for sharing another awesome video, Lyn 😊 I’ll definitely be getting more of these types this year, I’m really liking them. The one my mum has roots so easy but it grows so fast as well. Thanks again, Lyn, from Edith & myself to you and Hans, have a wonderful week ❤️😊🌵🌼🌸🌺
Thats fantastic that you love these Rhipsalis cacti too Daz :-D they are so easy to grow and make wonderful hanging baskets too :-D We will send you a selection of cuttings from our Rhipsalis plants with your spring cactus package haha :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comments and all of your Friendship and support Daz, and Hans and I are sending you and Edith an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle and have a wonderful new week XXXX
Thank you Lyn for sharing this video, VERY Informative indeed. 👍🏼
So happy you loved the video Cher :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle to Australia for a wonderful new week XXXX
Do you have the one they call hurricane cactus I just purchased it yesterday from mountain crest gardens have a great day
Oh wow with the Hurricane cactus Gary :-D I have quite a few of the Rhipsalis varieties but I don't have that one, I bet its a beauty and well done on buying it, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday and brilliant weekend XXXX
Thank you so much for sharing Lynne! She's so gorgeous along with the rest of those beauties under your grow light! I have one that looks similar to this one, but it has much bigger and leaves and it's a Epiphillium queen of the night variety. I'd love to find this variety you have here! Propagating is so much fun, isn't it Lynne 😀 I love your passion for plants!🌸🐞 Thank you so much for sharing!
I bet your Epiphyllum Queen of the night is a stunner Stacey :-D So happy you love Rhipsalis too, and yes propagating is so much fun to do, I love it so much :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comments and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a fantastic new week XXXX
I was wondering if you could please do a focused video on each rhipsalis. It is such a rare houseplant and there's very few information on it online, and even less on RUclips. I'd live to know how to take care of the one I've had for years. I am scared to repot it, it's running out of good soil. I've also noticed some unexplained breakage (so sad!): some sections just dried up causing entire limbs with branches to fall off. Do you know how to remedy this? I would be so very grateful!
Hi Gina :-D Thank you so much, yes I am planning on making a care video on each different Rhipsalis in the future, some Rhipsalis are very prone to segment die back and this happens with some of mine too, but thankfully these cacti will root really well from cuttings, here is a link to a video I have made on How to care for Epiphytic cacti including Rhipsalis, but I will be making a video especially on Rhipsalis care in the coming weeks : ruclips.net/video/Gy9bwBO-uvA/видео.html XXXXXX
You are seriously so cute 🥰 and bright and bubbly .. love it.
Thanks so much Lyzee :-D and I have subscribed to your wonderful channel, your channel is fantastic
@@desertplantsofavalon awwwww thank you!!! That’s so nice of you to do. I’m glad you like it
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I love rhipsalis so much
Rhipsalis really are awesome cacti to grow :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful new week XXXX
Thanks for this great info! My Paradoxa has slowly been developing very dry brown patches which have had me worried. However in this video I noticed that the plant you took a cutting from has similar dry brown sections. Is this a sign of something wrong? Or is it jus part of the normal plant growth? My plant still seems to be growing a lot however the new growth is definitely thinner and longer than the older stuff. Thanks!
Hi Jessie
hello can i know the result with this water method ?
Hi Danial :-D the cuttings will root in about 2-8 weeks, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful plant powered new week XXXX
I got one little stick as a cutting it had roots but it hasn't done anything in months, will I be able to get a little plant out of it or am I stuck with one lonely stick for life??
The good news is that the energy of your cutting will be going to the root system first and growing even more roots and once it has really got a good root system it will then branch out and have many leaves coming off it, this big Mother plant was a small cutting of one branch I got many years ago and now has grown into a big basket :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a safe Saturday today XXXXXX
Which type of rhipsalis is this,?
Hi there, its a Rhipsalis micrantha, thanks so much for watching and have a fantastic new week XXXX
Can anyone please tell me the name of the last cascading rhipsalis that she propagated? It would be much appreciated
Hi Charlene the name of the last Rhipsalis that I (SHE) propagated is Rhipsalis boliviana I hope that helps, and thanks so much for watching XXXX
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Thank you for this useful video :)
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXX
Thanks for the video, I was trying to figure out the best way to cut my paradoxa minor - so I'll be attacking that tomorrow :p
What's the full name of that chunky paradoxa you have? The cactus looking one that you took the first cutting from (long with spikes), I'm sure you said paradoxa but is it like a major or something?
Thank youuuuu
So happy you loved the video, the big Paradoxa was only labelled as Rhipsalis paradoxa but I know there can be a few hybrids of these, happy propagating and growing and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
hey!! I followed this a month or so ago and now have a cutting rooted in water - how long should the roots be before potting up? mine has lots of splayed out roots of max 1 inch in length :)
Hi! I have this exact plant, it has medium light and I keep the soil lightly damp to dry. However all the leaves are turning brown and it doesn’t stop no matter what I do. I’m so sad I don’t know what I’m doing wrong!! Do you have any tips? I have tried a lighter place but the leaves continue to turn brown
Hi there, so sorry to hear about your Rhipsalis plant, usually when the leaves turn brown it is due to either rot or insect pests that are hiding under the leaves, if you have some of the green leaves left it may be best to take cuttings to save some of the plant, it can be difficult to say for sure what it could be caused from but double check under and between the eaves in case there are any insect pests hiding that could be damaging the leaves, Good luck with your plant, and thanks so much for watching XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Thank you so much!! I took off some cuttings and hopefully they will grow into a nice full new rhipsalis plant!! Greetings to you from the Netherlands 😍
@@m.l.6386 Thats brilliant, good luck with your cuttings and keep me posted on their progress, sending you lots of love and happiness to the Netherlands XXXX
Argh you have a Prince symbol tattoo. Love. I just received two *long* Rhipsalis paradoxa cuttings, no joins, just about 2.5ft long. How would you recommend someone proceeds with long cuttings? I didn't know whether to try a mix of water and leca to keep them more stable as they root. Thanks!
Hi there :-D thats fantastic news you have got two nice long cuttings :-D yes you can definitely use water and the leca for more support or you can also cut the cuttings into more smaller cuttings and have more cuttings. When I take longer cuttings for Rhipsalis I often place them in the water and rest the length of the cuttings against a wall or on a pole with a piece of garden tie and it works really well that way, good luck with your cuttings and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
It's a beautiful plant. What kind of Rhipsalis is it around the 3:00 mark?
So happy you love the plant Justin :-D the one at 3:00 is a Rhipsalis alboarealata :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a wonderful Wednesday ahead today XXXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Where on earth did you get that plant from? I'm from Canada and tracking down any seeds or plants seems to be very tricky? They are very uncommon around here
@@NoClue1472 Hi Justin :-D I was lucky to find this plant at a garden shop in Dublin City centre and I was lucky as its not easy to find for sale in the shops XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon do you ever sell cuttings of this? I would love some.
@@Lorenmcdee Hi there :-D unfortunately I don't sell any cuttings, but I do give cuttings away to other growers who are local, unfortunately I am not able to post any cuttings anymore due to the mail service and restrictions, XXXX
I am going to attempt this! I have a small rhipsalis it looks like grass sort of, I am not famliar with ephyphitic cactus species but I will try it haha maybe in spring though
I bet the cuttings will propagate well for you :-D but yes I would definitely wait until spring know to propagate :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful new week XXXX
Lynn is awesome bless her but the actual propogation bit starts at around the 7 min mark .
Gorgeous I have two rhipsalis love them 🌱🪴🌱💥
Thats wonderful you have Rhipsalis too, they are wonderful plants, so happy you love them too, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
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Thanks so much for watching XXXX
Actually you might like my crazy bubbly (but more crazy) in this one: ruclips.net/video/mED8Gq6wWP8/видео.html
AWWWWW I LOVED your video Lyzee
@@desertplantsofavalon haha we’d have a blast!! You would definitely be joining me for wine time 😝😘
Talking about nothing for 10 minutes!!! It could be done in 1- 2 minutes! Not useless 10!
Lol angry much?