Rhipsalis Red Coral is a popular, low-maintenance epiphytic cactus:
Plant Profile:
- Scientific Name: Rhipsalis mesembryanthemoides
- Common Names: Red Coral Rhipsalis, Coral Cactus, Mistletoe Cactus
- Family: Cactaceae
- Native Habitat: Tropical forests of South America
Characteristics:
- Trails or cascades, up to 3 feet long
- Stem segments are flat, narrow, and waxy
- Vibrant red flowers, followed by white or pink fruits
- Prefers bright, indirect light
- Infrequent watering, allow soil to dry slightly
**Care Tips:
- Lighting: Bright, indirect light (east- or west-facing windows)
- Watering: Infrequent, allowing soil to dry slightly
- Humidity: Moderate to high humidity (50-70%)
- Temperature: 65-75°F (18-24°C) daytime, 55-65°F (13-18°C) nighttime
- Fertilization: Balanced, water-soluble fertilizer during growing season
- Pruning: Trim long stems, encourage branching
**Propagation:
- Stem cuttings in spring or summer
- Remove 2-3 inch stem segments, allow to dry 1-2 days
- Plant in well-draining potting mix, water sparingly
**Pests and Diseases:
- Mealybugs
- Spider mites
- Scale
- Root rot (overwatering)