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If you follow me for my deep plant knowledge, this one is for you! After a quiet market day, I'm running The Anti-Fizzer Event!  You can find it on Facebook, where I'm listing plants.   Some of those weird plants that I often talk about.   Plus some of my smaller, unique pottery pieces. Any questions, please, contact me.

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Rhipsalidopsis and Schlumbergera caring for your newly acquired plants

There are numerous ways that one can propagate Zygocactus cuttings.
1/ Straight into soil.   Some varities are so easy to root, that simply placing them into soil works fine.

2/ An alternative water way, is to get a jar and add only .5 cm of water and rest the dry cuts into this.   Keeping an eye on them until they root.

3/ Plastic seal-lock bag, just damp.


Rhipsalidopsis and Schlumbergera caring for your newly acquired plants

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