How do you take care of a Medinilla plant?

How do you take care of a Medinilla plant?

These plants require bright light but should be shaded from the hottest sun. Water well enough to thoroughly moisten compost during the growing season, allowing the top of the compost to dry 2cm down before repeating. During the rest period, water enough to stop the plant from drying out completely.

Is Medinilla plant an indoor plant?

Flower gardeners who live in USDA growing zones 10 and 11 can grow Medinilla as a tender perennial outdoors, but others must grow this exotic flower as a houseplant or patio tropical.

Is Medinilla magnifica an indoor plant?

This tropical shrub bears drooping clusters of rosy pink flowers, giving it a common name of Rose Grape. One of the most elegant flowering plants you can grow indoors, M. magnifica is every bit as magnificent as its name.

How long does Medinilla flower last?

The Medinilla flowers for a very long time. A flowering period of 3 months is normal, but some plants flower for up to 6 months. If you follow the advice given, then you can enjoy your Medinilla for several years.

How do I get my Medinilla to bloom?

There is a special way to induce flowering. Between March and November keep the pot in a bright place without direct sunlight, during winter months try to keep as bright as possible. Water once a week or when the soil gets dry. In winter, keep at 60-65F for 2 months, this will trigger the plant to set new flower buds.

Is Medinilla an orchid?

Native to the Philippines, the Showy Medinilla (Medinilla magnifica) is actually an epiphyte, a plant that grows on other trees but does not withdraw its food from those trees as parasites do.

How do you make Medinilla bloom?

Can you grow Medinilla from cuttings?

It is possible to propagate Medinilla by seed, softwood cuttings during the spring or semi-ripe cuttings during the summer time.

When should I repot Medinilla magnifica?

If you need to repot your Medinilla, do it after the flowering season. Repotting is an excellent time for Medinilla plant propagation, as the easiest way to create new Medinilla plants is by dividing an existing plant.