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QuestionAfter I prune the plants heavily in February or March where should I keep it?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.Continue to keep it in a location with 6 hours of bright indirect light per day.
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QuestionIf my poinsetta is covered for four days with no light will it influence the blooming process?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.No, four days is not long enough. You need to give it the darkness treatment for 8-10 weeks, 12 hours of total darkness per day.
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QuestionHow do I make sure my poinsettia isn't dying?Community AnswerKeep checking the leaves to ensure they're not drooping, as this can be a good sign of either over- or under-watering the plant.
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QuestionWhat can I do to stop the green leaves from falling off?Community AnswerBe careful not to overwater, and don't sit the plant near a heat source where the air is too dry for the leaves. Poinsettias like moist but not soggy soil and high humidity.
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QuestionCan I propagate a cutting by sticking it in water?Community AnswerNo, the cuttings need to be started in sterile potting medium with a humidity dome or loosely covered with a plastic bag (where air can still get it). They will just rot in water -- it has to be done in soil with cuttings.
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QuestionWhere can I buy rooting hormones for my Poinsettia plant?Community AnswerYou can buy Indolebutyric acid at a box store (Lowes, Home Depot, etc). I get it locally at the grocery store. It will probably have numbers ( 3 or 1H ) before the name. Just be sure that the directions say to mix in water before using. This form is a "salt" of the acid, hence the extra numbers and letters. If you get the "pure" acid, it will have to be dissolved in alcohol first (everclear liquor) then diluted with water.
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QuestionAre they harmful to cats?Community AnswerPoinsettias are mildly poisonous to dogs and cats. Vomiting, diarrhea and skin irritation might occur. It's always best to keep the plants away from pets (and children).
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QuestionWhat should I do with my poinsettia now that Christmas is over?Community AnswerSnip the stems and plant it in a shady area, somewhere that will be completely dark from sunset till dawn.
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QuestionCan I plant poinsettias near an in-ground pool?Community AnswerYes, as long as you wait to plant after the danger of frost. Meanwhile, keep the plant in bright light, and keep the soil moist, not soggy.
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QuestionThe poinsettia is too big. Can I divide it to bring it in?Community AnswerYes. Cut the base off, let the poinsettia sit for 2 days, then replant it. It will decrease the size.
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QuestionHow do I save my poinsettia from fungus?Community AnswerYou should keep the poinsettia in stable condition, and give it plant food/ keep it under a heat lamp.
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QuestionDo I continue to water during the darkness period when growing poinsettias?Community AnswerPlease continue watering your poinsettia as usual during the "darkness period". Don't forget to give it a good fertilizer once a month, too.
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QuestionHow do I make my poinsettia turn white?Community AnswerThere are many varieties of poinsettias. You cannot make a red poinsettia turn white, but if the plant was white and has reverted to green, read the article above for directions how to encourage the leaves to turn white again.
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