- What should be considered when watering the Rhipsalis cassutha?
- How do you fertilize Rhipsalis cassutha correctly?
- Can you prune Rhipsalis cassutha?
- When do you need to repot the plant?
- How do you get Rhipsalis cassutha to flower?
- What diseases and pests do you need to watch out for?
- Does Rhipsalis cassutha need a winter break?
Rhipsalis cassutha is also known as the spaghetti cactus because of its long, thin shoots. The care of this Rhipsalis species is similar to that of other varieties. The non-toxic cactus forgives slight care mistakes and is therefore an ideal beginner's plant.

What should be considered when watering the Rhipsalis cassutha?
Rhipsalis cassutha tolerates neither complete dryness nor waterlogging. Water all year round but not too much. Always pour off excess water immediately.
Lime does not tolerate Rhipsalis cassutha. Therefore, if possible, use rainwater to water or spray the plant.
How do you fertilize Rhipsalis cassutha correctly?
It is fertilized all year round. Stop fertilizing only during flowering. Cactus fertilizer, which is given at fortnightly intervals, is suitable as fertilizer.
Can you prune Rhipsalis cassutha?
Rhipsalis is often cultivated as a traffic light plant because of its long shoots. If the shoots are too long, you are welcome to shorten them. Cut them back by a maximum of two-thirds in spring.
When do you need to repot the plant?
Rhipsalis cassutha does not need a new pot every year. However, you should carefully pot the cactus in spring and replace the old substrate with fresh soil.
Loose cactus soil, which must not be calcareous, is suitable as a substrate.
How do you get Rhipsalis cassutha to flower?
Rhipsalis will produce a lot of flowers if you make sure that the temperatures are different during the day and at night. A temperature difference of ten degrees is considered optimal.
What diseases and pests do you need to watch out for?
Diseases are almost always caused by too much moisture in the root area. The roots then rot.
Watch out for spider mites, which like to stay on the Rhipsalis in winter.
Does Rhipsalis cassutha need a winter break?
Rhipsalis cassutha doesn't really hibernate. You can look after the cactus in the flower window all year round. Just don't put it right next to a heater.
Some experts recommend keeping the Rhipsalis a little cooler in winter. This should stimulate flowering.
tips
Like all Rhipsalis species, Rhipsalis cassutha is best propagated by cuttings. The shoots must be at least ten centimeters long and dry for a few days before they are placed in potting soil.