How I cutback and feed calibrachoas for nonstop blooming until the end of the season - August 2023
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- Hi everyone,
My name is Tracy and I garden (indoors and outdoors) in zone 6a Canada (equivalent to US zone 5a), bake and cook at my home in Toronto, Canada.
You are watching a video on how I cutback and feed calibrachoas to keep them blooming nonstop until the end of the season. The video was filmed on August 5, 2023.
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The Flowers are truly beautiful and colorful... 😍 😍 😍
Thank you for sharing... Tracy!
I learned something new. Thank you.
Thank you, that’s what I’m wanting for 👏👏👏
Thank you!
Thank you for this video Tracy! Just in time for me to do the same.
Thank you Tracy for showing pruning and even how much to water and fertilize! Love your each video
I've seen other videos on this subject, but yours is the most detailed. That was very informative & helpful. Thank you so much!
I love your channel Tracy. Thank you for all of the amazing tips. I will be following your advice and doing this. This is exactly what my plants need right now.
Oh wow . Thank you, for sharing this information . I didn’t know that I can do this .
Thank you for sharing and like your garden 💐
Thank you for that ,mine need a good prune as well❤
That’s so satisfying to watch. I love a good cleanup. I’ll whack when needed and growth is back in no time 🌱 🌸 🌱
Tracy, how often do you let the baskets “dry out”? Also how long should the dry out be? I water mine every morning and fertilize with water soluble fertilizer once a week. I made the mistake of cutting my plant down all over. 😯 It’s taken 3 weeks for it to finally start producing blooms again. 🙂
Now that the baskets are “smaller”, I water every 2-3 days (depending on the temperature). Once it starts to trail and get bigger, I water every other day…and fertilize every 7-10 days. Hope they start to flower for you soon! 💚
I bought two calibrachoas, and one died completely in a week or so. I was able to save the other one. I actually bought them thinking they were petunias!!
I tend to have issues with petunias and so I plant only calibrachoas now. I think calibrachoas are so much easier to take care off...and very pest resistant. :-)
Go,.;,