These beautiful calibrachoas will add a nice touch to your garden this season. They are an easy, annual plant that will look great in a container or a raised bed.
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This plant will thrive in a location that gets a lot of sunshine and a little bit of shade each day.
Moderate
Spring,Summer,Fall
Well draining soil
Orange
Calibrachoa shows off beautiful blooms when placed in a spot that gets 6 hours of full sun.
Trim your calibrachoa toward the end of Summer.
Take a cutting from your existing Calibrachoa plant and removal all but the top few leaves. Place the bottom in warm water and wait for roots to establish. Once established plant into a pot with nutrient dense soil.
Fertilize regularly with a water-soluble, well-balanced fertilizer for best restults. Calibrachoa are sensitive to pH and don't prefer anything too high or low.
Root rot can occur if watered too much.