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  • Question
    What is the white liquid that oozes if a branch is broken?
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    Poinsettia are actually small trees in the wild so they produce sap, which is what you are seeing. It is poisonous to many insects (not all). It can also irritate sensitive skin, so don't touch it without washing your hands afterwards.
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    How to get rid of white flies infested on my poinsettia plant?
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    Make a solution of dishwashing soap and water, and spritz it on the plants to get rid of the flies.
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    What do I do for an over-watered plant?
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    Put it in a hot spot and avoid watering it. Make sure it can drain. You could push down the soil, like you would a sponge, if it is in a pot. If it is summer, it has a better chance to dry out. It might not work if it has been wet too long.
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    The leaves on my Poinsettias are almost completely gone. Will they come back?
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    It's possible. Keep it watered and watch for new growth at the junction points of the old leaves.
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    Can I grow poinsettias in Florida in the hot sunlight?
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    Yes. I had a white poinsettia on the Treasure Coast for years. It grew to over 6 ft tall and was just as wide. It was green all year until December and would then turn white just in time for Christmas. They don't like to be transplanted when that big, so mine didn't make it after that.
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    My poinsettia was growing fine while outside this summer. When I brought it in for the winter it seemed to have died and all the leaves shriveled. What should I do?
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    Keep the plant warm inside and continue to water it.
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    How hardy are poinsettias?
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    You can grow them anywhere indoors, or outside if your area never gets below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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    How can I give my poinsettia complete darkness for 12 hours if it has to grow outside?
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    Cover it with a blanket or towel. If you are nervous about it being smothered, set up something (sticks, tent poles, etc.) to hold the blanket/towel up higher.
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    How can I tell if I'm overwatering my poinsettias?
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    If you want your poinsettias to get the right amount of water, just poke a hole in the bottom of your pot and any extra water will leak out. Remember to put a dish or bowl under your poinsettia or the water will leak onto your floor.
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    Can I keep the plant alive until next year?
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    Yes, keep it in the same position all the time and give it water, great light, and plant food.
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    My poinsettia has been growing all the time on my window sill. It is now a mass of green leaves. Will it get any flowers?
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    It should, however, sometimes they can be faulty and not grow any.
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    When do I know it's time to transplant into a larger pot?
    Amber Leann Koss
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    If the top and sides of the plant are larger than the pot, it may be time to get a bigger home!
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    Will poinsettias do well outside in the winter?
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    Not unless your winters are above freezing. Winters above 50 degrees Fahrenheit are best for outdoor wintering. However, indoors poinsettias will grow well year round.
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    Is the pointsettia toxic to animals?
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    The worst harm poinsettias can do to your pet is a little bit of vomiting. Just to be safe, keep the poinsettia out of the reach of your pet.
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    How and when should I transplant to a bigger pot if my plant has outgrown a 6" pot?
    Amber Leann Koss
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    Let your soil dry out completely to make the move easier. Then fill the bigger pot halfway with new soil and sit your plant, with the old soil and all, in the middle of the new pot. Fill in the space around it.
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    How can I get my poinsettia that is getting tall to become fuller?
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    You should trim the top. That will cut down on growth at the top and increase growth on the side, thus it will become fuller. This method also works well with other bushes.
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    Are poinsettias poisonous?
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    No, poinsettias are not toxic, not to humans and not to most pets. That said, I wouldn’t suggest eating them.
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    What should I do if my poinsettia is losing leaves?
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    You should water it more, and give it some sunlight.
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    How do I trim my outdoor in-ground pointsettia plant? When is the best time to do it?
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    In the spring is the right time. Cut down to about 6” and remove a few small limbs to encourage it to grow nice and full next year.
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    How do I grow more leaves on my poinsettia?
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    Repot the plant in fresh potting soil that has good drainage. Poinsettias are susceptible to stem and root diseases if the soil is heavy and retains excess moisture. Soak the soil well, and then allow all excess water to drain away. Place the plant in a warm, sunny spot for renewed growth.
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    My poinsettia is outside and healthy no withered leaves. Do I still prune it to help the leaves turn red before putting it in the 14 hrs of darkness?
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    Help your poinsettia to turn red by placing it in total darkness for 14 hours each day, starting eight weeks before you want to display it. During the day, the plant needs bright light, but it should be placed in complete darkness every evening.
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    When is the best time to repot a poinsettia?
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    The poinsettia should be kept in a dark, cool environment until April or May, when it should be placed outdoors or in a brightly lit spot indoors and its stems should be cut back to 6 to 8 inches above the soil line. It is best to repot the poinsettia at this time, when it is about to produce a flush of new growth.
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    When should I trim my outdoor poinsettias?
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    Prune off the old stems in late winter or early spring by cutting them back to 4 to 6 inches in height and leaving one to three leaves on each stem. This forces new growth to appear at the leaf axis and paves the way for a full plant that can support many blooms.
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