Poinsettia - Page 4

How do you prune a poinsettia?
Follow the poinsettia care tips outlined so far, and you may find that your houseplant survives from winter into spring—or even longer. If you plan on...
How do you get a poinsettia to change color
In order for a poinsettia to change color, it needs twelve hours of darkness for at least five consecutive days. After the color change process has ta...
How do you get a poinsettia to rebloom
Cut the stems back to about 6 inches and make sure some leaves remain. As new shoots grow, the tips of the stems can be pinched periodically to make t...
Poinsettia leaves falling off
Poinsettias will classically drop their leaves if they are exposed to sudden changes in temperature, drafts or overly cool or dry rooms. They also wil...
How often do you water a poinsettia
In your home, put the poinsettia in a well lighted area away from drafts and heat vents. Water the poinsettia when the pot becomes lightweight or when...
How to care for a poinsettia
Caring for your poinsettiaLight. Place your poinsettia in a well-lit room, with as much indirect sunlight as possible.Temperature. Keep the poinsettia...
Can you overwater a poinsettia
Poinsettias prefer bright, indirect light and should be watered when the soil is dry to the touch. ... A final caution: Do not overwater your poinsett...
Do you transplant poinsettias? why/why not and when?
As a poinsettia grows over the summer, its roots grow as well, and they can get cramped in a small pot. So, when you bring your poinsettia indoors aft...
How to revive a dying poinsettia
To revive a dying Poinsettia, first remove the dead leaves from the pot and from the branches, and continue to remove any leaves that fall off. If the...