poinsettia          Poinsettia Care           

 

Temperature

  • Day average about 68° or higher.
  • Night about 50° to 65°.
  • Avoid chilling. 
  • Avoid drafts, cold or hot.
  • Do not place in front of opening doors, heat registers or fireplaces.  Do not place on top of TV or other appliances.

Water

  • Allow soil to dry slightly, then water thoroughly.
  • Remove foil wrap after watering and drain excess water. 
  • Do not allow plant to sit in water.
  • Do not allow drying or wilting.
  • Reverse Osmosis water is recommended.
  • Mist daily with Reverse Osmosis water.  City water may cause leaf spotting.

Light

  • Display Poinsettia in light bright enough to read by while it is in bloom.
  • After blooms fade, move it to a bright window.

Growth

  • After color fades, you may discard the plant or attempt to rebloom.
  • If reblooming, prune leaves in the spring.
  • Place outside in bright light but not strong sun, in late May.
  • Fertilize every two weeks.
  • Bring inside in September.
  • Keep in total darkness for 14 hrs. a day for 40 straight days.

When Things Go Wrong. . . .

  • Problem:  Leaves are rotted, wilted, bleached out.  Plant turns yellow and drops leaves.
  • Cause:  Too much water.
  • Cure:  Let plant dry out between waterings.

 

  • Problem:  Leaf tips turn brown, yellow.  New growth is stunted.  Begins to drop buds.
  • Cause:  Not enough humidity or excess Chlorine in water.
  • Cure:  Mist daily with Reverse Osmosis Water.  Water with Reverse Osmosis Water.

 

  • Problem:  Plant stems are limp.  Leaves have yellow and brown spots and curl under.
  • Cause:  Not enough water.
  • Cure:  Water regularly.

 

  • Problem:  Leaves are discolored.  Tips turn brown and die.
  • Cause:  Not enough bright light.
  • Cure:  Move plant to a spot with six hours of bright light.

 

  • Problem:  New growth dies back.  Stems are soft and dark.
  • Cause:  Root rot.  Roots cannot absorb water.  Plant has been waterlogged and infected.
  • Cure:  Discard plant unless you have a reason for taking extreme measures to attempt a rescue.

 

  • Problem:  Bugs
  • Cause:  Whitefly, spider mites, mealy bugs may attack your poinsettia indoors.
  • Cure:  Spray with Fertilome Indoor/Outdoor Spray.

For more information on Poinsettia see Poinsettia, The December Flower.  Christine Anderson & Terry Tescher.