How to Make a Poinsettia Bloom Again and Preserve the Plant Year After Year

Poinsettia Blooming Period:

Originating from Mexico, poinsettias bloom in November or December, with their iconic red bracts. They need periods of darkness to bloom; indirect light during the day is essential.

๐ŸŒŸ Care During Blooming:

Light: 6-8 hours of indirect light, avoiding cold drafts. Watering: When the soil is dry, avoiding overwatering. Temperature: Maintain between 18 and 23ยฐC; lower temperatures can cause leaf drop.

๐ŸŒŸ Steps to Make the Plant Bloom Again:

After the holidays, prune the stems to 10-15 cm and fertilize regularly. In summer, replant in a larger container with well-draining soil. Expose to sunlight in summer and pinch the stems in July and August to encourage branching. In autumn, move to a dark, warm place for 10-14 hours a day. In November, stop watering and expose to sunlight for blooming.

๐ŸŒŸ Crucial Care Before Blooming:

Provide darkness during the period leading up to flowering to stimulate reddening.

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