Calibrachoa “Million Bells”

Calibrachoa "Million Bells" belongs to the Solanaceae family. It comes from South America. Kalibrachoa is an annual plant, mainly used for hanging. Its maximum size is 40 cm. It has long and soft stems with small, green leaves. Its flowering lasts from May to October. It has a wide variety of colors in the flowers. They can be white, red, pink, purple or orange. It is an ideal choice for hanging baskets, planters, pots, rock gardens due to its abundant flowering.

Location

It grows satisfactorily in all types of soils, without particular problems. Prerequisite for the soil to be well drained and neutral pH. Prefers places with sun or moderate shade. In sunny places it grows better and produces more flowers.

Watering

It needs watering at regular intervals.

Pruning

We need to remove the withered flowers to maintain their vitality and have a prolonged flowering. During the summer, when the first flowering is complete, we top (cut the edge of the shoots between the flowers) the pot to encourage new vegetation, and create denser plants with rich flowering.

Illnesses

Calibrachoa is susceptible to fungal infections so avoid excessive watering.

Flowerpot 17 cm- 2 L

4,50 

Calibrachoa “Million Bells”

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