POINSETTIA--REBLOOMING
Poinsettias should be kept in a bright light humid
environment. Keep the soil moist but not soggy.
After the colored bracts (the blooms are small yellow
flowers in the center of the bracts) fall, cut the plant back by half.
Place outdoors during the summer, on the east or north side of the house.
Fertilize and water regularly to stimulate growth. Pinch regularly to
maintain a short, stalky plant.
In September, bring the plant indoors, place in a
southern window and continue to water and fertilize. Repot in large pot
and loose houseplant soil if needed. Check for insects.
Beginning October 1, poinsettias should be kept in
absolute darkness from 5 p.m. until 8 a.m., or there abouts. During the
day, give the plant bright light and continue watering and fertilizing
practices.
Plants can be covered with a cardboard box painted
black on the inside, or placed in a closet or unlighted room. A street
lamp or night lamp can disrupt the night schedule.
Plants should start turning color by November. Continue
with regular practices. Watch humidity levels -- keep high. Avoid misting
plants -- leaf spots will appear on leaves and bracts.
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