This rhipsalis grows up in the high canopies of Brazil. When they're juvenile, they look like coral. As they grow out, it will be a long-lush hanging basket. They produce little white flowers at the tips of their end too!
Care
Since Rhipsalis are semi-succulent like, they can be treated very similarly! They will like a nice bright filtered light. They can go nearly fully dry in the soil between watering. This may be roughly 10-14 days depending on your home environment. Old growth will become slightly squishy to the touch when they are thirsty, so this can be a good indicator to feel on when to water! When re-potting, use a semi-coarse soil mix that will drain water well.
This rhipsalis grows up in the high canopies of Brazil. When they're juvenile, they look like coral. As they grow out, it will be a long-lush hanging basket. They produce little white flowers at the tips of their end too!
Care
Since Rhipsalis are semi-succulent like, they can be treated very similarly! They will like a nice bright filtered light. They can go nearly fully dry in the soil between watering. This may be roughly 10-14 days depending on your home environment. Old growth will become slightly squishy to the touch when they are thirsty, so this can be a good indicator to feel on when to water! When re-potting, use a semi-coarse soil mix that will drain water well.