The listing, " Rhipsalis Trailing "Exotic Angel Cacti...Spaghetti Strands has ended.
Rhipsalis - Trailing...You will receive a rooted clipping(amount) similar to photo #3.
It will be packaged for a safe trip.
It feels like spaghetti strands.
I am not responsible for the mail system so if replacement is need $2.50 PAYPAL to reship.Thankyou for understanding the expense.
• Botanical Name: Rhipsalis Capilliformis
• Origins: Brazil
• Light: Low Light
• Watering: Every 8+ Days
• Growth Speed: Slow
• Grower: Average
• Style: Table Top, Hanging
• Home Decor: Contemporary
Plant Care
Rhipsalis likes shade and some humidity, but in general, will take temperature close to freezing for short periods. The soil mixture should be rich in organic matter and well-drained. They are well adapted to baskets. A daily spray of water will be appreciated by most of the species that like a high humidity. Mistletoe cacti grow best indoors with four hours of bright indirect or curtain-filtered sunlight daily, or 10 to 12 hours of moderate artificial light. From spring through fall, provide night temperatures of 50 to 65 degrees and day temperatures of 70 to 85 degrees; in winter, provide night temperatures of 50 to 55 degrees and day temperatures under 65 degrees. Higher winter night temperatures encourage stems to grow rather than flower buds.
Maintain relatively high humidity. Keep the growing medium evenly moist and fertilize every two weeks from spring to late summer with a low-nitrogen house-plant fertilizer such as 5-10-10 diluted according to directions on the label. During the summer, mist plants weekly. For the rest of the year keep the soil drier and do not fertilize the plants. Repot crowded plants in the spring, or propagate from cuttings or by dividing plants. Mistletoe cacti can be hung outdoors in the shade year round in Zone 10. Elsewhere they can spend the summer under trees but must be brought inside in early autumn.