Fuchsia Live Plant, Well-Rooted Plug, Healthy Starter Plants For SALE

Fuchsia Live Plant, Well-Rooted Plug, Healthy Starter Plants For SALE

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Fuchsia are morning-sun plants native to the Caribbean. They are widely used in hanging baskets and 4” pots and are known for the oddly-shaped blooms that drop down from the foliage to show off during the spring. When planning your crop, be sure to choose trailing varieties for hanging baskets. ***1.These rooted starter plants will arrive ready to be transplanted in to your final container. If they are to be used in a landscape application, you will need to establish them in a 3-4 inch pot before planting outside. ***2.There are 3 type Fuchsia: trailing, upright and semi-trailing. Trailing: blacky,blue eye, dark eye, marinka, swingtime, Voodoo, La Campanella Upright: city lights, dollar princess, rose blue, polar, standup red white, standup pink and gartenmeister , Gillian Althea, Paula Jane, Lambaba, Annabelle White, Semi-trailing: Carmine white, fuchsita red white, Corabells Red White, Corabells Dark Eye, Patio Princess, Corabells Dark Eyes, Pink Marshmallow, White Eyes When planning your crop, be sure to choose trailing varieties for hanging baskets and upright varieties for pots or ground. Semi-trailing can be both. Planting Guide:We recommend planting 4 starter plants per 10 inch basket (trailing varieties only). Use a well-drained soil in your baskets and plant your starter plants deep, allowing the ellepot to be completely covered by the soil. If you are planting 4” pots, 1 plant per pot should be sufficient. Plant it directly in the middle of your pot.Pinch 5-10 days after transplant, once the roots are established. Additional pinches every month may be required to shape your final pot. Remember to give your Fuchsia 4 weeks from their final pinch to reach bloom stage.Flowering Fuchsia bloom naturally as the days lengthen. If you are looking for an early crop, you can light your plants starting in late winter to force blooming early in the spring. This will allow you have a longer peak season with your plants before the summer heat makes them hard to maintain. Pinching We recommend one pinch 5-10 days after transplant. Additional pinches every 3-4 weeks will create the perfectly-shaped pot. Give the plant 6-8 weeks from the last pinch to produce blooms. Spacing Fuchsia should be spaced adequately to allow airflow and light penetration between the foliage. Usually 2’ staggered centers on baskets will be enough to allow for the spreading foliage to grow. An important key to keep fuchsia blooming strong is to keep it out of the hot mid-day sun. Fuchsia performs better when it gets cooler early morning or late day sunlight. This is exactly why partially shaded porches are one of the best locations to grow fuchsia. Happy gardening, happy life! :)) Important notice:Please understand these are living plants. We try our very best to pack and ship out a healthy plant as soon as we receive your order. Depending on the transportation time and care during transportation, the plants may have some brown leaves or even experienced over-temperature. This is common, especially with all shipments during summer time. Some plants can go into shock during shipping or changed growing conditions. Most plants will bounce back when watered and placed in partial shade for a few days. We also include further instructions that are specific to your plant, so please read completely when you open your package. We've tried our best to give the best care possible prior to shipment. Please open and care for your plant as soon as you receive it, remembering that plants are living creatures. Avoid leaving in hot sunlight or hot automobile, just as you would any other pet. The plant you will receive may be slightly different from the photos in the listing since no two plants are the same. Thank you for your order and we look forward to serving you again. Carlina Lavender Farm

Categories: Home & Garden

Specifications

All Returns AcceptedReturnsNotAccepted
Common NameFuchsia
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor & Outdoor
BrandCarolina Lavender
Season Of InterestSpring
TypeSeedling
Life CycleAnnual
WateringMedium
GenusOnagraceae
SunlightLow Sun
FeaturesFlowering
Cultivating DifficultyEasy

Fuchsia are morning-sun plants native to the Caribbean. They are widely used in hanging baskets and 4” pots and are known for the oddly-shaped blooms that drop down from the foliage to show off during the spring. When planning your crop, be sure to choose trailing varieties for hanging baskets. ***1.These rooted starter plants will arrive ready to be transplanted in to your final container. If they are to be used in a landscape application, you will need to establish them in a 3-4 inch pot before planting outside. ***2.There are 3 type Fuchsia: trailing, upright and semi-trailing. Trailing: blacky,blue eye, dark eye, marinka, swingtime, Voodoo, La Campanella Upright: city lights, dollar princess, rose blue, polar, standup red white, standup pink and gartenmeister , Gillian Althea, Paula Jane, Lambaba, Annabelle White, Semi-trailing: Carmine white, fuchsita red white, Corabells Red White, Corabells Dark Eye, Patio Princess, Corabells Dark Eyes, Pink Marshmallow, White Eyes When planning your crop, be sure to choose trailing varieties for hanging baskets and upright varieties for pots or ground. Semi-trailing can be both. Planting Guide:We recommend planting 4 starter plants per 10 inch basket (trailing varieties only). Use a well-drained soil in your baskets and plant your starter plants deep, allowing the ellepot to be completely covered by the soil. If you are planting 4” pots, 1 plant per pot should be sufficient. Plant it directly in the middle of your pot.Pinch 5-10 days after transplant, once the roots are established. Additional pinches every month may be required to shape your final pot. Remember to give your Fuchsia 4 weeks from their final pinch to reach bloom stage.Flowering Fuchsia bloom naturally as the days lengthen. If you are looking for an early crop, you can light your plants starting in late winter to force blooming early in the spring. This will allow you have a longer peak season with your plants before the summer heat makes them hard to maintain. Pinching We recommend one pinch 5-10 days after transplant. Additional pinches every 3-4 weeks will create the perfectly-shaped pot. Give the plant 6-8 weeks from the last pinch to produce blooms. Spacing Fuchsia should be spaced adequately to allow airflow and light penetration between the foliage. Usually 2’ staggered centers on baskets will be enough to allow for the spreading foliage to grow. An important key to keep fuchsia blooming strong is to keep it out of the hot mid-day sun. Fuchsia performs better when it gets cooler early morning or late day sunlight. This is exactly why partially shaded porches are one of the best locations to grow fuchsia. Happy gardening, happy life! :)) Important notice:Please understand these are living plants. We try our very best to pack and ship out a healthy plant as soon as we receive your order. Depending on the transportation time and care during transportation, the plants may have some brown leaves or even experienced over-temperature. This is common, especially with all shipments during summer time. Some plants can go into shock during shipping or changed growing conditions. Most plants will bounce back when watered and placed in partial shade for a few days. We also include further instructions that are specific to your plant, so please read completely when you open your package. We've tried our best to give the best care possible prior to shipment. Please open and care for your plant as soon as you receive it, remembering that plants are living creatures. Avoid leaving in hot sunlight or hot automobile, just as you would any other pet. The plant you will receive may be slightly different from the photos in the listing since no two plants are the same. Thank you for your order and we look forward to serving you again. Carlina Lavender Farm

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