Million Bells (Calibrachoa) Question

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Million Bells (Calibrachoa) Question

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My hanging basket already looks nasty. I'm starting over. Do I water only when it has gone completely dry and should I water until it drips from the bottom?

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I water when the top of the soil is dry and the undersoil is barely moist. In the summer, that is about every morning. I water until the water runs through.
I also water once a week with half strength of Rapid Gro.
I pinch the longest stems twice a week. I go around the plant and pinch every 3rd of 4th stem each time. That helps to thicken up the plant and make it bloom more.
Good luck. I am sure it will be recovered soon.
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Thank you for the great advice, Glo. I did buy new plants to put in that pot.
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Sorry MR, I have been so busy to catch this before you got new plants. I would suggest adding another smaller one
of a different color to grow on top of the one you have in the basket now?
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kHT wrote:Sorry MR, I have been so busy to catch this before you got new plants. I would suggest adding another smaller one
of a different color to grow on top of the one you have in the basket now?
Do you mean another color of Million Bells in the center of that pot and still try to put three around it?
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MR, sorry I wasn't clear. When we do pots here of the MB or petunias we place three in a pot on the outside as we know
as they grow they will get leggy by the end of the season. Sometimes we will just cut them back and allow to regrow or we
will dig a hole in the center and add a fourth one of a different color to grow over the top of the leggy ones. In recent years
we have gone to just perennials or succulents in the baskets as a cost saving way of basket hanging. My recent favorite is
ice plants in hanging backets, less watering!!
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Hey Kharma, do you think Ice Plants would overwinter in a cool but not freezing basement? They simply aren't truly perennial in Michigan. THey might over winter once, but the next winter is sure to kill them.
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Hey lazyG I would think they would do just fine if you give them min water during the winter months
like on the holidays. Or one could bring them in and treat them like house plants also? I have watched
how this plant went from a 6" pot size to well over 8' in an area that was so dry and it came back after
out coldest snowest winter!!
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If they always get brown in the middle, I think I made a huge mistake buying so many of them. :cry:
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Aww, MR, Not such a huge mistake. I am too short to see into the inside of the basket. So maybe you can simply hang them higher!!! :D
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lazygardner wrote:Aww, MR, Not such a huge mistake. I am too short to see into the inside of the basket. So maybe you can simply hang them higher!!! :D
:lol: If I fertilize my shepherd's hook will it get taller?
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:lol:
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