

Fertilizingįertilize petchoas regularly during the growing season or make it easy on yourself and use a slow-release fertilizer at planting time. SuperCal Neon Rose will give your garden hot rose bloomw with golden yellow eyes. You are here: Home / Plant Catalogue / SuperCal Petchoa Neon Rose / SuperCal Petchoa Neon Rose. The soil should never stay wet or soggy, otherwise the roots could rot. Water them regularly to keep them from wilting - but take care not to overwater.
#PETCHOA SUPERCAL NEON ROSE SERIES#
In containers, choose a potting mix designed for use in pots. The SuperCal series represents a breakthrough in breeding by delivering the best traits of Calibrachoa and Petunia. Like most flowering annuals (including petunias and calibrachoas, to which they're related), petchoas prefer moist, well-drained soil rich in organic matter if you grow them in gardens. They can tolerate some partial shade, but they won't bloom as well and are more likely to get lanky, unattractive stems without enough sun. SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE A CROSS BETWEEN CALIBRACHOA AND PETUNIA FANTASTIC VERY TOLERANT TO EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS MOUNDING AND TRAILING HABIT FERTILIZE. Plant Details Available Colors: Artist Rose, Blue, Blushing Pink, Cherry, Neon Rose, Pink Ice, Purple, Terracotta, Vanilla Blush, Velvet, Violet Bloom Time. Its foliage tends to remain dense right to the ground, not requiring facer plants in front. Blooms leave no sticky residue for easier handling. When grown in masses or used as a bedding plant, individual plants should be spaced approximately 15 inches apart. SuperCal Neon Rose Petchoa - Enjoy SuperCals strong vigor and good disease tolerance in the garden.
#PETCHOA SUPERCAL NEON ROSE FULL#
Grow petchoas in full sun (at least six to eight hours of direct light a day). Supercal Neon Rose Petchoa, Hurricane Pink Verbena and Starblast Soft Pink Euphorbia make a strong statement in this powerful combination. SuperCal Neon Rose Petchoa will grow to be about 12 inches tall at maturity, with a spread of 18 inches. You typically don't need to worry about pinching or pruning petchoas to keep them pretty, through you can if you'd like to encourage more compact growth.
