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,Pink
Calibrachoa needs a lot of water to keep up with how many blooms it produces! Watering at least every other day to keep the soil moist will keep your plant happy. Moist soil is best, avoid wet soil!
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.