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Poinsetta Question
I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the
Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell |
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Poinsetta Question
I guess from your description you are talking about one of the Euphorbia
pulcherrima hybrids with their coloured bracts usually red or white against very dark green leaves. Are you? If so all the plant needs is roomtemps. The coloured bracts are often brought out to order by placing a black plastic bin bag over the plant about 6 weeks before the beautiful bracts are wanted. Feed and water regularly during growth and colour. After flowering allow to dry off and rest. Resume water and feed when new growth restarts. -- Regards Mike Gilmore WinsfordWalledGarden, SW England, USDA Zone9a "Shell" wrote in message m... I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell |
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Poinsetta Question
I guess from your description you are talking about one of the Euphorbia
pulcherrima hybrids with their coloured bracts usually red or white against very dark green leaves. Are you? If so all the plant needs is roomtemps. The coloured bracts are often brought out to order by placing a black plastic bin bag over the plant about 6 weeks before the beautiful bracts are wanted. Feed and water regularly during growth and colour. After flowering allow to dry off and rest. Resume water and feed when new growth restarts. -- Regards Mike Gilmore WinsfordWalledGarden, SW England, USDA Zone9a "Shell" wrote in message m... I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell |
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 01:34:41 -0500, Shell wrote:
I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell Keep in a bright location out of the sun and let the soil dry out a bit between waterings. Getting them to re-color next year is a pain in the you know what unless you can set up a room with lights on a timer. I like big ones as foliage plants. |
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Poinsetta Question
Thanks for the help. I will try to keep this one alive. I might be able to
set up a place where it gets the proper hours of light and dark. Shell "Tom Randy" wrote in message ... On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 01:34:41 -0500, Shell wrote: I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell Keep in a bright location out of the sun and let the soil dry out a bit between waterings. Getting them to re-color next year is a pain in the you know what unless you can set up a room with lights on a timer. I like big ones as foliage plants. |
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Yep, that's the plant. Thanks for the help. I think I can pull this off
and keep the plant alive. I will have to try out your instructions for reblooming it too. Shell "Mike Gilmore" wrote in message ... I guess from your description you are talking about one of the Euphorbia pulcherrima hybrids with their coloured bracts usually red or white against very dark green leaves. Are you? If so all the plant needs is roomtemps. The coloured bracts are often brought out to order by placing a black plastic bin bag over the plant about 6 weeks before the beautiful bracts are wanted. Feed and water regularly during growth and colour. After flowering allow to dry off and rest. Resume water and feed when new growth restarts. -- Regards Mike Gilmore WinsfordWalledGarden, SW England, USDA Zone9a "Shell" wrote in message m... I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell |
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I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell Keep in a bright location out of the sun and let the soil dry out a bit between waterings. Getting them to re-color next year is a pain in the you know what unless you can set up a room with lights on a timer. I like big ones as foliage plants. I've had mine for 4 yrs.It's the size of a small bush. It goes outside in the summer and I bring it in the first week of Oct. That is when I put it in a closet for the 14hrs. of darkness per day that it needs to bloom again. It's starting to bloom already. This has worked every year. Mine is white. Sue in Mi. (zone 5) |
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Neat I know just where I can put it. All my closets have louvers on the
top half of the door but I have an unused bedroom/junk room that doesn't get much light al all. Should be no trouble to set it in there. How often do you water it when it's living in the closet? Shell "SAS567" wrote in message ... I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell Keep in a bright location out of the sun and let the soil dry out a bit between waterings. Getting them to re-color next year is a pain in the you know what unless you can set up a room with lights on a timer. I like big ones as foliage plants. I've had mine for 4 yrs.It's the size of a small bush. It goes outside in the summer and I bring it in the first week of Oct. That is when I put it in a closet for the 14hrs. of darkness per day that it needs to bloom again. It's starting to bloom already. This has worked every year. Mine is white. Sue in Mi. (zone 5) |
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do you water it when it's living in the closet? It's not actually living in the closet. It goes in the closet at 6pm and I bring it back out at 8am. It dries out fairly fast so I usually give it a little water about twice a week. Sue in Mi. (zone 5) |
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The tag on mine says grown in Canada so maybe it will be more tollerant of
light as well Shell wrote in message ... I've had mine for 4 yrs. I put it outside in the summer and bring it back in, in the fall. But I've never had to put it into the closet or anything to get it to turn red again. Maybe it's a better variety. cheers, Jim In article , (SAS567) wrote: I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell Keep in a bright location out of the sun and let the soil dry out a bit between waterings. Getting them to re-color next year is a pain in the you know what unless you can set up a room with lights on a timer. I like big ones as foliage plants. I've had mine for 4 yrs.It's the size of a small bush. It goes outside in the summer and I bring it in the first week of Oct. That is when I put it in a closet for the 14hrs. of darkness per day that it needs to bloom again. It's starting to bloom already. This has worked every year. Mine is white. Sue in Mi. (zone 5) |
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Poinsetta Question
Hi the secret is to not overwater a Pointsettia. water when the soil
is slightly dry. I have just gotten a beautiful Poinsetta. I want it to survive the Christmas season. Has anyone managed to keep one going and how did you do this? I believe they are more of a succulent? I think someone said they were a type of Euphorbia? Shell |
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