PETITTI Poinsettias | How to Grow & Care for Poinsettias Year-round

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @MelissaAuClair
    @MelissaAuClair Год назад +1

    Wow! They are so stunning all together like this! Thank you for the reminder about putting these flowers in bright, non-direct light.

  • @wmonroe21
    @wmonroe21 3 года назад +3

    Excellent presentation! Thank you for the tips.

  • @dr.chuchongnoklang850
    @dr.chuchongnoklang850 3 года назад +1

    Lovely collection!
    Any tips on how to make the bracts grow large? I'm raising some cuttings for this fall

  • @azyEmpero
    @azyEmpero 9 месяцев назад

    Now in Jan, my plant has white leaves colors, Because of busy day, taking care of sick, I get up daily at 10 am, bring the plants to the light, bring back in closet around 6 pm, is it ok?
    When the stems are bare without leaves, should I water ,dark till march?
    Also, can I grow them by cutting stems, grow them in water?❤

  • @marythomson3229
    @marythomson3229 3 года назад +2

    Excellent tutorial! Now I know why my line haven’t developed the color they should. Merry Christmas! 🎄

  • @sharongalvan656
    @sharongalvan656 3 года назад +2

    I appreciate the watering tips. Question: how do you know when to water? How dry should the soil be before it gets the double dose of water? Thank you!

    • @PetittiGardenCenters
      @PetittiGardenCenters  3 года назад +2

      Check the top 1" of soil with your finger; if it's dry it is time to water. Also try picking it up when it is drier so you can judge by weight too.

  • @annzammit8650
    @annzammit8650 3 года назад

    I am in Australia so our seasons are different than yours, when do you suggest we cut it back and when do we give it total darkness.

  • @soniagonzales9144
    @soniagonzales9144 3 года назад

    Thank you soo much from deep south Texas!

  • @brock5925
    @brock5925 3 года назад +1

    How long do we do the darkness thing for a month? Also, do you trim again in August?

    • @PetittiGardenCenters
      @PetittiGardenCenters  3 года назад

      Here's a detailed guide that might be helpful: www.petittigardencenter.com/growing-your-poinsettia-year-round/

    • @brock5925
      @brock5925 3 года назад

      @@PetittiGardenCenters thank you so much. I have been following your instructions. Pretty amazing seeing it grow. It was a scary cutting it!

  • @hopestorey
    @hopestorey 10 месяцев назад

    All my green leaves fell from my poinsettia before Christmas so after the holiday I cut it Bach can I send a picture to learn to care ?

    • @PetittiGardenCenters
      @PetittiGardenCenters  10 месяцев назад

      Sure! You can send us a message on Facebook with your image and questions and we'll do our best to help with care tips! facebook.com/petittigardencenters

  • @josievillanueva49
    @josievillanueva49 3 года назад

    I have 4big ones and very healthy and starts to have green leaves on top of the red ones.So its time to cut it down?Can I plant on the ground?They gets the morning sun till 1 pm.

    • @PetittiGardenCenters
      @PetittiGardenCenters  3 года назад +1

      Now is a good time to cut the poinsettia back because it is actively growing again. It will be safe to plant it outdoors after the last spring frost which is usually around mid-May. You can begin to slowly acclimate your plants to the outside temperatures and sunlight around the beginning of May. Morning sun, eastern exposure, is excellent for growing both sun and shade loving plants.

  • @brock5925
    @brock5925 3 года назад +1

    So here I am! I am now in the 5pm to 8pm darkness part. The plant is full. I do notice some leaves are falling off…is this okay?

    • @PetittiGardenCenters
      @PetittiGardenCenters  3 года назад +1

      You may have a few leaves drop at this time of year, but it should be minimal. Check soil moisture or perhaps drier, less humid conditions inside the home if you turned on your furnace. Best to keep the humidity up on poinsettias and keep them away from hot or cold drafts. Continue covering/placing the poinsettia in complete darkness from 5 pm to 8 am, keep evenly moist to slightly dry and continue to fertilize for a total of 8-10 weeks dark treatment.

    • @brock5925
      @brock5925 3 года назад

      @@PetittiGardenCenters thank you!

    • @jimbos.online
      @jimbos.online Год назад

      @@PetittiGardenCenters Question, during this time the poinsettias are to be fertilized weekly for 8 - 10 weeks? Or just one time during those eight to ten weeks.

  • @Videditor1067
    @Videditor1067 3 года назад

    Question... you mention the ethylene gases, not keeping them covered with the plastic on the way home from the garden center, are those the same gases that help turn the brachs red when you place the box over them for the overnight darkness? Or are they not present until they are red? Wondering why the gas does not hurt them durable no this period. Thanks

    • @PetittiGardenCenters
      @PetittiGardenCenters  3 года назад +3

      The photoperiod or lighting of the poinsettia with 12 hours of light & 12 hours of complete darkness is what helps color up the bracts. Cardboard is gas permeable unlike plastic. Plastic can trap ethylene gas which causes premature aging. Covering the plant with plastic in transport is fine, just remove when it gets to its final destination.

    • @Videditor1067
      @Videditor1067 3 года назад

      Thank you for the quick response... and answer.

  • @fefaylopez6512
    @fefaylopez6512 3 года назад

    Just asking from Phillippines how long it will takes to do covering the plant to give a total darkness? Thanks U hear from U soon🙂

    • @PetittiGardenCenters
      @PetittiGardenCenters  3 года назад +2

      Begin Poinsettia "light training" approximately 8-10 weeks before Christmas. We recommend starting October 1st, which gives you a few days to get into a routine of lighting from 8am-5pm, then covering from 5pm-8am.

    • @fefaylopez6512
      @fefaylopez6512 3 года назад

      @@PetittiGardenCenters thanks a lot... a blessed morning from Philippines.😊

  • @vaniyogee
    @vaniyogee 2 года назад

    How about watering of poinsettas in march tillmictiber

  • @Di_777
    @Di_777 2 года назад +1

    Poinsettias are native to Mexico and were regarded sacred by the Aztecs 🇲🇽❤

  • @shelleymaw2507
    @shelleymaw2507 Год назад

    How can I look keep on alive in the uk

  • @lindajayneclark767
    @lindajayneclark767 2 года назад

    thank you sweetie

  • @shahbaghnursery2228
    @shahbaghnursery2228 3 года назад

    Need for plants

  • @Ellofez
    @Ellofez 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the tips. But I do have to say I hate the whole thing with using ice to water tropical plants. I have been growing orchids for year's now and people would always ask me how much ice do use to water them. At first it caught off guard but I explain that as easy and as harmlessly as that may sound its just frozen water. You must understand the anatomy of these plant and way they evolved to thrive in subtropical and or tropical climates never have to feel frosty temperatures and so your choosing to be lazy and placing ice on your tender sub or tropical plant that has evolved without a way to protect its soft tissues like the stems and or others from the temperature of ice and can cause frost burn. To even killing your plant from the damage caused by the frost bite that extended to rot and so on. If they are a subtropical or tropical plant please keep ice as far as you can from them period. Place the ice in cup let melt and come to room temperature and the water that plant with that but please do use ice directly on plants. Or your just asking for disaster. Cheer here are my two cents in the matter!