Planting, repotting gloxinia
- It is recommended to plant the tubers in spring in a blend of garden soil and heath soil.
- The tubers must be flush with the surface to ensure they won’t rot.
- Repot in spring, generally April does the trick.
- Completely replace the soil with brand new soil mix.
Use flower plant soil mix blended in with heath soil.
- Favor a bright spot but without direct sunlight, especially during the hottest hours.
- You can put saintpaulia in the immediate vicinity of this plant because they both share the same growing conditions.
Propagating gloxinia
Pruning and caring for gloxinia
- Remove wilted flowers often to spur appearance of new buds.
Watering indoor gloxinia
- It bodes well to water regularly but not too much.
Also mist the leaves often enough to recreate the proper moisture level.
- At the end of the blooming season (October), slowly reduce watering and stop it completely when the leaves have died.
Let the plant hibernate by placing it in a darker, cooler room (about 50 to 60°F (10 to 15°C).
- Come February/March, start watering again and place your plant in a more luminous, warmer room, 65 to 72°F (18 to 22°C).
- As early as May you can even bring it outdoors, still not in direct sun but all the while maintaining proper light.
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