Prolong the life of your Poinsettia through the holidays with these great tips

How to Take Care of a Poinsettia
The plant is cold sensitive and exposure to low temperatures can damage the bracts and leaves. Place it in indirect sunlight away from contact with cold windows. To keep the plant in bloom, the ideal daytime temperature is 60-70 F and at night, around 55 F. High temperatures will shorten the plant’s life.
Water only when the surface is dry to the touch. Punch holes in the container’s foil so water can drain into a saucer (do not leave the plant standing in water). Fertilize the plant only if you keep it past the holiday season by applying fertilizer monthly. Do not fertilize when it is in bloom.
Here is a recommended chart for watering your plant:
4 inches | use 6 ounces of water
5 inches | use 9 ounces of water
6 inches |use 12 ounces of water
7 inches | use 16 ounces of water
8 inches | use 20 ounces of water
Height: 12-24 inches (45-60 cm)
Spacing: 24-36 inches (60-90 cm)
Hardiness: USDA Zone 9-11
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Bloom Color: Red, lemon, pink, white, orange, cream, or marbled
Bloom Time: Late fall to mid winter
Propagation: From herbaceous stem cuttings
Seed Collecting: Does not seed
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