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How to Grow a Better Holiday Poinsettia

How to Grow a Better Holiday Poinsettia


Episode 541


We have dozens of colors ranging from traditional shades of red, pink, and white to burgundy, peach, striped, and freckled. They add a festive splash of color to every room and every décor. Perfect as a centerpiece, around the hearth where holiday spirits need lifting. They are the ideal gifts for the office or Christmas party.

Poinsettias come in many colors

You will find poinsettias around the holidays to fit any decorative scheme. They range from creamy white to pink to the traditional bright red. Some varieties have bracts with red and white patterns, pink and white, green and white, and even bright orange. Flower forms vary as well, with some looking similar to a rose.

Watering

Keep your plant's soil moist. Water when the soil surface feels dry to a light touch, or the pot feels lightweight when lifted. Never allow poinsettias to get so dry they wilt. Never let poinsettia pots sit in excess water. Constant wetness will rot plant roots.

Fertilizing

You do not need to fertilize your Poinsettia during the holidays. Start fertilizing your plant when new green leaves, stems, and bracts form in spring. Fertilize with Watters Flower Power plant food. Mix with water at half the recommended strength. Feed your Poinsettia monthly to keep the plant healthy and provide the necessary nutrients for new growth.

Transplanting

In late spring, transplant your Poinsettia into a larger container, about 2-4", inches bigger than the original pot, or into a part-sun garden bed. Plant directly into Watters Potting Soil for best results. Water your Poinsettia thoroughly after transplanting with Watters Root & Grow to reduce transplant shock.

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