Poinsettia

What to do with poinsettias after christmas nz

What to do with poinsettias after christmas nz
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Cut the plant back to four to six inches and repot it into a larger pot with new potting soil and sufficient drainage. Keep the soil moist, but never wet, or soggy and provide a bright light source. Feed during watering once every week using a liquid all-purpose houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength.

  1. What do I do with my poinsettia after Christmas?
  2. How do you save a poinsettia for next year?
  3. When should I cut back my poinsettia?
  4. Can I plant my poinsettia outside in NZ?
  5. How do you care for a poinsettia outside?
  6. Why are the leaves falling off my poinsettia?
  7. What is the lifespan of a poinsettia?
  8. How do you get a poinsettia to turn red again?
  9. How long can you keep a poinsettia alive?
  10. How do I make my poinsettia bushy?
  11. How do you take care of a poinsettia in the winter?
  12. Can poinsettias come back to life?

What do I do with my poinsettia after Christmas?

Toss the poinsettia when you grow tired of it or it becomes unattractive. For those home gardeners who enjoy a challenge, it is possible to get the poinsettia to bloom again next season. Cut the stems back to within 4 to 6 inches of the soil in March. The poinsettia may also be repotted at this time.

How do you save a poinsettia for next year?

After all the leaves have fallen, store the plant, in its pot, in a cool (50 to 60°F), dry, dark area. Keep the plant somewhat on the dry side; water only enough to keep the stems from withering.

When should I cut back my poinsettia?

Poinsettias (both potted and in the ground) should be pruned twice a year, first in the spring and again in late summer. Remembering the “A” months is a helpful tip, April and August. For the first pruning in spring (April), remove all foliage and cut all branches back to 4-6″ of height.

Can I plant my poinsettia outside in NZ?

You can start planting poinsettia outdoors after all chance of frost has passed.

How do you care for a poinsettia outside?

Water regularly, if needed, and feed with a complete fertilizer when new growth appears. Always water after you fertilize. Poinsettias can grow into small, scraggly trees in their native environment, reaching 10 to 15 feet tall, but you can control their size by pinching them back.

Why are the leaves falling off my poinsettia?

Poinsettias will classically drop their leaves if they are exposed to sudden changes in temperature, drafts or overly cool or dry rooms. They also will lose leaves and wilt in response to an extreme need for water. When choosing a plant, pick a healthy, full one with no discoloration on the foliage.

What is the lifespan of a poinsettia?

"Home gardeners generally keep their poinsettias one or two years. If they're really dedicated, maybe a little longer. But the life span for interior plants when you live in the North is measured in months, not years."

How do you get a poinsettia to turn red again?

How To Get a Poinsettia To Turn Red

  1. Help your poinsettia to turn red by placing it in total darkness for 14 hours each day, starting eight weeks before you want to display it.
  2. During the day, the plant needs bright light, but it should be placed in complete darkness every evening.

How long can you keep a poinsettia alive?

Today's poinsettias can last longer than ever, often for months. To help yours stay pretty, follow this advice from Ron Wolford, creator of the Poinsettia Pages: Place your poinsettia in indirect light after bringing it home. Poinsettias need six hours of light daily (fluorescent light will work).

How do I make my poinsettia bushy?

Prune off the old stems in late winter or early spring by cutting them back to 4 to 6 inches in height and leaving one to three leaves on each stem. This forces new growth to appear at the leaf axis and paves the way for a full plant that can support many blooms.

How do you take care of a poinsettia in the winter?

Warm Poinsettias With Ample Sunlight

Provide lots of sunlight — a sunny window with east, west, or southern exposure is best. Also try to keep the temperature between 65 and 70 degrees during the day, keeping in mind that the area around a drafty window can be quite a bit cooler than the rest of the room.

Can poinsettias come back to life?

Cold damage, under watering, and changes in other site conditions will shock the plant, and poinsettia leaves shrivel and die. In most cases, correcting the conditions and waiting for a while will return the plant back to health. Fungal disease issues, however, may require the complete removal of the plant.

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