I've had my Pseudorhipsalis Amazonica since fall. It arrived healthy and with impressive size. The leaves have grown prodigiously and I have successfully propagated another plant from it. However, this spring, the edges of the mature leaves are creating more leaves where it seems they should be flowering. And even though most of the plant is thick and green, a few of the older leaves have turned papery and browning at the tips. I'm wondering if that is natural or 1) I'm overwatering or 2) my 9-hour plant light is interfering with flower production?
Received my Pseudorhipsalis 'Blue Flame' today and I'm absolutely in amazement at the quality that Logee's performs in shipping, packaging and raising beautiful plants! Will definitely be ordering from Logee's in the future!!! Awesome company!!
The plant arrived perfect. I can't wait for it to bloom!
I waited till this came back into stock and bought it immediately. I love it, cant wait to see it bloom and it arrived in great shape. I've had it about a month and i will plant it soon it came as a beautiful lime green and has just keep growing!
I waited till this came back into stock and bought it immediately. I love it, cant wait to see it bloom and it arrived in great shape. I've had it about a month and i will plant it soon it came as a beautiful lime green and has just keep growing!