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How to take care Blood leaf plant:
Whether you are growing bloodleaf as a houseplant or bringing it indoors for winter, pot it up in a loamy, soil-based potting mixture. Place the plant near a bright, preferably south-facing window. If it becomes leggy, then it probably isn’t getting enough light. Keep the potting mix moist in spring and summer by watering when the soil feels dry at a depth of about an inch. Add water until it runs from the drainage holes in the bottom of the pot. About 20 minutes after watering, empty the saucer under the pot so the roots aren’t left sitting in water. Bloodleaf plants need less water in fall and winter, but you should never allow the soil to dry out.
What you get:
- Each packages contains: 01 pics of Amaranthaceae Blood Leaf plant (3-5 Inch)Â Â Â
- Planters Size: 2-3 inch Plastic Planters (Round Shaped)
Note: Plants will be sent with coco peat or prepared soil. If the plant meets its Temporary Wilting Point(TWP) due to delivery delay or similar issues in transit, customers are requested not to worry. Watering it generously will recover its turgidity. For further information, feel free to contact us.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Bloodleaf Plant Care: How To Grow An Iresine Bloodleaf Plant https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/bloodleaf/bloodleaf-plant-care.htmCare of Bloodleaf Plants Whether you are growing bloodleaf as a houseplant or bringing it indoors for winter, pot it up in a loamy, soil-based potting mixture. Place the plant near a bright, preferably south-facing window. If it becomes leggy, then it probably isn’t getting enough light. Keep the potting mix moist in spring and summer by watering when the soil feels dry at a depth of about an inch. Add water until it runs from the drainage holes in the bottom of the pot. About 20 minutes after watering, empty the saucer under the pot so the roots aren’t left sitting in water. Bloodleaf plants need less water in fall and winter, but you should never allow the soil to dry out.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Bloodleaf Plant Care: How To Grow An Iresine Bloodleaf Plant https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/bloodleaf/bloodleaf-plant-care.htmplants enjoy
high heat and humidity, and you can grow them outdoors year round in
USDA plant hardiness zones 10 and 11.
Plant in a location with full sun or partial shade and organically rich
soil that drains freely. Growing bloodleaf in full sun results in better
color. Amend the bed with compost or aged manure before planting,
unless your soil is exceptionally high in organic matter.
Set out the plants in spring after all danger of frost has passed and
the soil stays warm both day and night.
Keep the soil evenly moist all summer by watering deeply every week in
the absence of rain. Use a 2- to 3-inch layer of organic mulch to help
prevent the moisture from evaporating. Reduce the moisture in fall and
winter if you are growing bloodleaf plants as perennials.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Bloodleaf Plant Care: How To Grow An Iresine Bloodleaf Plant https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/bloodleaf/bloodleaf-plant-care.htm