Best Tips for CALIBRACHOAS (Million Bells) - How to Keep Calibrachoas Looking Great

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Calibrachoas are a popular flower that many gardeners love, but they can be problematic. Find out what you need to know to keep calibrachoas looking and performing their best all summer long. Be sure to Like & Subscribe to our channel.
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  • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses

    Thanks for watching! Be sure to give us a Thumbs Up, and Subscribe. You can find more at our www.BeatYourNeighbor.com website.
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    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings Před 10 měsíci

      Does a few handfuls of Perlite help the overwatering sensitivity??
      Placed at the bottom.. To help roots breathe instead of rotting?

  • @marshabailey1029
    @marshabailey1029 Před rokem +23

    I find that my calibrachoa do better with morning sun and afternoon shade…they grow tons better for me with those conditions

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem +5

      Thanks for sharing that.

    • @ThesmartestTem
      @ThesmartestTem Před měsícem +3

      Same with mine.

    • @changinlooks1
      @changinlooks1 Před 24 dny +3

      Thanks for sharing that! I’m in northeast Iowa and I’ve been leaving them in 8-10 hours of sun, I had kept them too wet last year. I’m going to try that afternoon shade and see if that helps.

  • @ennoirt
    @ennoirt Před 11 měsíci +9

    Many thanks for this info, confirms what I found out the hard way - I killed every Cali I bought in a matter of days, it seemed, simply by OVERWATERING. This year, I was determined to keep one alive and healthy, a gorgeous yellow/orange/red mix I just couldnt resist, despite my previous "bad luck" with them. I've been watering VERY lightly every morning (just a wigwag of water with weak fertilizer) over the top of the entire basket, and after a month, it's flourishing, with tons of new flowers! It's happy, and so am I! 😊

  • @stonecottageadventures304

    I have had wonderful success growing calibrachoa is my hay trough type window boxes. With the coco mat, they are never over watered.

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you!!
      Coconut fiber Liner?

  • @GraceandFaith402
    @GraceandFaith402 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I love these beautiful tiny flowers. We water once in the morning and water in late evening. We hav very good luck either way these cuties. We constantly feed. (Deluged) one of my favorites. No dead heading, easy care. 4 years now growing. You have Very beautiful baskets.

  • @cathywilliamson2383
    @cathywilliamson2383 Před rokem +2

    Those sure are beautiful. I'll look for them

  • @user-nr6gr4on4l
    @user-nr6gr4on4l Před rokem +2

    I get them every year and love them! Thanks for the video!

  • @chuckkolb1270
    @chuckkolb1270 Před rokem +10

    excellent information especially the mini-petunia. Well done. Standing among all those blooms was a stunning choice.

  • @nottheone1357
    @nottheone1357 Před rokem +4

    I care for about 700 Calibrachoas each year and have maybe 3 or 4 die. I agree that watering the correct amount is probably the #1 thing to watch, I don't fertilize but the planters are huge and I start off with the correct Ph soil.

  • @bonnied3598
    @bonnied3598 Před rokem +1

    In Michigan, I had good luck with them last year using your fertilizer. Hope they're just as good this year (knock wood!) because I purchased 5 hanging baskets and more to plant in pots.

  • @shirleyhartman1964
    @shirleyhartman1964 Před 12 dny +1

    Im learning so much! Thank you so much for all your information. ❤

  • @footletuce1376
    @footletuce1376 Před 23 dny

    The Proven winner and monrovia brand calibrachoas do quite well for me.
    Love their colors.

  • @user-xn8wr8pm6s
    @user-xn8wr8pm6s Před 4 měsíci +1

    Mine did great last summer. I did use your BYN fertilizer. Love them ! I actually had to trim them back once !!

  • @thepoofster2251
    @thepoofster2251 Před 29 dny +2

    Thanks for the vid! Ur awesome!

  • @lorilandwehr803
    @lorilandwehr803 Před rokem +2

    Love your store and love love love your dogs!!! Great video- I thought it was just me :o(

  • @bethharper3900
    @bethharper3900 Před 11 měsíci +4

    First year I’ve put them in a hanging basket. 2 baskets and one looks beautiful and the other dies. The dead one got too much water but I watered them the same. One gets all day sun and the dead one got more afternoon shade. I do like the fact that I don’t have to deadhead!!

  • @innie80
    @innie80 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @cs4201
    @cs4201 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love these videos. I live in Japan currently (military) and it is hard to know what exactly i am buying. Google translate is not always precise i find. So your videos are helping a ton because i can see exactly what is what. Figuring out soil and fertilizer is another whole ordeal. Lol petunias have grown wonderful here but I am hoping to get them bigger this year.

  • @paintbynumbermonalisa4187
    @paintbynumbermonalisa4187 Před měsícem +1

    2 years, mine got attacked by some pests each time, but last year I constantly sprayed insecticidal soap mixed with neem oil and removed stems which just has too many of these tiny mites and eventually the pests were gone. I bought another one this year, hopefully I don’t have the same problem as last year as this is just my favourite flower for hanging baskets.

  • @karencheney2347
    @karencheney2347 Před rokem +3

    I just found your channel-I will now feed my Cali's much more frequently. I bought a hanging one and immediately transplanted it into a big pot so I will water consistently and feed them more than my other pots! Thanks!

  • @mickidonahue4038
    @mickidonahue4038 Před 21 dnem +1

    I thought was me. Thanks for Cali care info

  • @user-yu1rg3hw7i
    @user-yu1rg3hw7i Před rokem +4

    I am a seasoned gardener and have had great success with most everything EXCEPT Calibrichoas! Thanks for your suggestions!

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching.

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings Před 10 měsíci

      Am guessing the most common experience is this:
      You miss the regular watering schedule, and see droopy stems and blooms.
      You give a good watering,and it starts to droop again..
      The next water kills the whole thing!
      Been there.. Need to give a medium water and wait..
      If the medium is too soggy at the bottom it will eventually fail.
      I like the above comment about using a coco mat. Am gonna try!
      Cheers to you all! 😍🍻🌻

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings Před 10 měsíci

      Was even thinking of plastic pond filter mat.. It won't collapse and break down...

  • @marcynovak2411
    @marcynovak2411 Před 14 dny

    Thank you! Admittedly I am not good with watering consistently. I will try harder but the first thing I need to do is the weekly fertilizing! My grandma taught me that when I was a little girl but kind of went to the wayside because I invest in new miracle gro potting soil annually…guess I need to rethink that since my containers have been looking sad the last few years. Thanks for the types on calibrachoa because they never do well for me and are always a bit of a let down. I’m going to have to look at the moisture meter tool as well.

  • @debbieforand6514
    @debbieforand6514 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Now my new favorite! I had one plant this season and fell in love with it. Now I want more!!

  • @1myfreeway1
    @1myfreeway1 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for doing this video. I just purchased 3 calibrachoa and didn't find a video on how to care for them on your channel yesterday. I didn't like any videos on other channels because I like how you thoroughly explain about plants and was so excited to see this video you just posted. Unfortunately I can't get your fertilizer because I live in Colorado. 🫤

  • @dannac_8888
    @dannac_8888 Před 11 měsíci +5

    High Light, Lower pH And Careful Watering Are Keys To Success
    When some basic guidelines are followed, growing calibrachoa is easy; the guidelines are the same for all series. The key factors to focus on are providing high light levels, avoiding overwatering and providing good air circulation. The genus calibrachoa comes from the rocky hillsides of Brazil for the most part, so that is a good indication of the growing conditions the plants prefer. They need EXCELLENT drainage, love sun and do best when the air is moving.
    Calibrachoa need full sun, at least 8 hours a day, and are generally drought-tolerant and quite heat-tolerant. The plants can grow leggy and produce fewer flowers if planted in the shade. There are many calibrachoa hybrids today that tolerate partial sun, however.
    Optimal pH is between 5.5 and 5.8.
    At higher pH (above 6.0), the plant loses its ability to pick up iron from the soil, so the first signs of high pH are yellowing and chlorosis. If this goes on too long, plants will lose vigor, have reduced branching and begin to decline. The key is maintaining pH below 6.0 to 6.5. Additional foliar iron can be applied if the problem is caught early enough, but unless you fix the soil pH, you’ll be fighting the problem all through the season.
    Use a balanced fertilizer with no more than 25 to 30 percent ammoniacal nitrogen. Reduce ammonium levels if you are starting to get too much stretch.
    Most calibrachoa benefit from elevated levels of iron in their fertilizer (1 to 2 ppm).
    Growing Temperature: 55°F to 65°F (13°C to 18°C)!
    As long as they hardened off, most calibrachoa can tolerate a mild frost +/- 28ºF.
    Light Levels: Always High (+ 5,000 ftc) to promote compact growth and to accelerate natural branching capabilities.
    Water Requirements: Average, but if in doubt, allow plants to dry slightly (do not dry to wilting stage). Remember these are native to cliffs and rocky slopes and require excellent drainage. Be very careful of overwatering, especially under cold, low-light conditions. Begin allowing the media to dry between irrigations once the roots have formed through the new mix. It is imperative not to overwater plants once they have established themselves in the new media.
    Pests and diseases are onset from overwatering.

  • @christinarae9954
    @christinarae9954 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Gosh, thank you! I thought it was me, lol! Skipped the morning water and that was it😭

  • @banderaitaly
    @banderaitaly Před 11 měsíci +4

    These do so well for me in East Tn. I prefer them over regular petunias and some have even overwintered for me

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Really?! Wow, that is so cool that you can save your callies.

    • @jeansenn2831
      @jeansenn2831 Před 3 měsíci

      My D'Arcy Calibrachoas also survived our (albeit) mild winter here in South Carolina. I companioned it in a large container with a Vining sweet potato, and they both flourished. In the coldest days of winter, I actually placed the mulched-up leaves of our live oak inside the pot around the roots, and they were blooming 🎉 in January! My D'Arcy loved rainwater, Miracle-Gro plant food, and every now and then, what I call "rice" and "pasta" water; about a quarter to a third of a cup of cooled fluid left over after I cook rice/pasta. This was one babied plant as you can see.

  • @dianedd332184
    @dianedd332184 Před měsícem

    Yes, mine are almost gone. I hope this video helps

  • @evaflannagan4918
    @evaflannagan4918 Před měsícem +2

    I live in KC Mo I LOVE milions bells. Easiest plants ! I have 6 hanging baskets

  • @n.w.414
    @n.w.414 Před měsícem

    I love calibrachoa s, I even got to grow them from seed one spring. They did great. But now I can’t find seeds anywhere, so sad. But yea, no problems growing them. They have even wilted a bit when they got too dry but after watering they perked up just great. Not sure why you think they are fussy. I feed them once a week.

  • @0jessicarabbit279
    @0jessicarabbit279 Před 20 dny +1

    My mom passed away and her calibrachoa came back after winter. While we renovated her house (prior to moving back in) they just sat for a year straight. Entire season of no watering and when I finally came back they were overflowing out of her huge garden pot that next summer. The ones she had only got afternoon/harsh 8b sun and I trimmed a little of the dried bits & watered it well about once a week and it flushed out even more (no fertilizer) That’s the only reason I bought them again this year-Apparently even though they aren’t supposed to be a perennial for us in zone 8- I live in GA and that same cali has come back every year (3rd year now).

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před 20 dny +1

      Wow! That's amazing.

    • @0jessicarabbit279
      @0jessicarabbit279 Před 20 dny

      @@SharkeysFloralGreenhouses I agree! It’s like they had a will to live- either way I’m definitely following your advice with the new ones I just purchased//ty for the video! 🥰

  • @mdirollo
    @mdirollo Před 11 měsíci +1

    I stumbled on your videos today and am now a subscriber. I'm not exactly a novice gardener - I've been dabbling for around 10 years and have parleyed my self-acquired knowledge into a small gardening business. I found the videos on Calibrachoa to be especially helpful as it is one of my favorites as well as that of many of my customers. Yet it remains one of my many gardening frontiers that I've yet to conquer (but I'm getting close). I do have a question about pests that seem to infest Calibrachoas - aphids: I've noticed that Calibrachoa seem to be magnets for small pests and particularly aphids. I have a neighbor who puts her plants out and then gives no attention to them other than watering. Every year her plants get infested with aphids that, once done with hers, decide to migrate over to my healthy, delicious plants - and they sure seem to like the Calibrachoas in particular. This year I've been trying a new approach to combat this problem and that is to add a bit of Neem oil once every week to my fertilizing regimen. At first I tried the method that involves spraying the plant but I find that to be too cumbersome - besides which I've recently discovered that getting the Neem oil into the plant via the root system not only seems to be the easier method but is just as effective as well. What I've also learned is that it's best to use Neem prophylactically (as a preventative) - so starting earlier in the season is a great way to get a jump on the situation BEFORE the aphid infestation occurs. An ounce of prevention - so to speak. I've also found that weekly application of the Neem oil is also critical since it's not a hard-core pesticide which means that regular/weekly low-dose application is necessary. So here's my question: Am I on the right track with regard to caring for my calibrachoas? Many thanks.

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před 11 měsíci

      We are big proponents of prevention, that's why we preach on using a systemic insecticide to stop the problem before it gets out of hand. So you are on track to the right solution, but would suggest using a systemic as preventative first. We have a video here: czcams.com/video/Rtzt5J_klFU/video.html&ab_channel=BeatYourNeighborPlantFood%26Fertilizer

  • @spfunk8812
    @spfunk8812 Před rokem +1

    Yes having trouble with mine that's why i'm watching this video to understand how to care for

  • @kar6074
    @kar6074 Před 15 hodinami +1

    This year SUCKS with all the rain and cold… first limp and wilted, then dead. They look like they’ve never been watered once dead. I also have hard well water. Sooo picky.

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před 11 hodinami

      Yes, tough year all over. We have had lots of rain too, with hardly any warm weather yet.

  • @dawnschneider9505
    @dawnschneider9505 Před rokem +3

    The only time I had trouble was when I repotted one into a larger hanging basket. Bad idea. It did not like that and all the yellow ones in the basket died and the rest never recovered. 😥

  • @loiscarteaux9389
    @loiscarteaux9389 Před 11 měsíci +1

    So helpful! And thanks for the alternative!

  • @JohnSmith-dn6fk
    @JohnSmith-dn6fk Před 11 měsíci

    How do you over winter them,or propagate

  • @karenfreist2889
    @karenfreist2889 Před rokem

    I have brown/dead growth on the underside. Should I cut them back by a third? I repotted today into a larger pot. They were root bound in the nursery pot.

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem

      Undersides are normally brown because there is no light and the foliage dies off, but the sunny side does well which is the only part you should see. We have a video referencing the same issue with petunias here: czcams.com/video/mW1yIsOu_ks/video.html

  • @jeanaandreatta949
    @jeanaandreatta949 Před měsícem +2

    The Home Depot guy lied to me about how “maintenance free” and “beginner friendly” these plants are. I can’t keep the damn things alive.

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, Home Depot isn't growing the plants so they know nothing about their care. Go to your local greenhouse where they actually are growing the flowers.

  • @nooksandcrannies9871
    @nooksandcrannies9871 Před rokem +2

    Help. I want to reuse my containers from previous years. How do I property clean them so my new plants are happy in my older pots.

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem +1

      We have a blog article here on that topic: beatyourneighbor.com/blog/organically-disinfecting-recycled-pots/

  • @devonneharris5997
    @devonneharris5997 Před rokem +1

    Found a beautiful basket on clearance at Walmart, nice greener but not alot of blooms will they rebloom? Scared to fertilize since it’s been watered after the storm last night

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem

      Hard to say if they will bloom. Most of the plant material at the big box retailers use such cheap soil that they just don't last.

    • @dannac_8888
      @dannac_8888 Před 11 měsíci

      Repot it in some good soil!

  • @rogerdodson8584
    @rogerdodson8584 Před rokem +2

    How do I keep my Calibrachoa hanging basket blooming all summer? I buy them and after say 6 weeks they stop blooming. I fertilize them and use the blooming fertilize at least once a week and they still stop blooming. The baskets are 12 inche.

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem +1

      They probably need to be fed more. Once a week is minimum for calibrachoa. Try twice a week or going to a constant feed at a half-strength with the BYN fertilizer.

  • @jeanking4172
    @jeanking4172 Před rokem

    Please show us how to use the water meter. Should it read moist or wet.

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem +1

      You want it to be on the "drier" side so definitely not wet. Error to the side of being a little less moist.

  • @jackilyncaraballo6586

    Hello! I always thought calibrachoas and petunias were “cousins”. Same family different genera. So not completely different plants?

  • @DebbieForand
    @DebbieForand Před měsícem

    Two years in a my calibrachoa dies in the middle. Its still blooming but theiddle of the plant is horrible. I followed your advice after this happening last year. What could I be doing wrong?? 😭

  • @Nala1026
    @Nala1026 Před 15 dny

    Mine where beautiful we had a lot of rain yesterday and today they are a hot mess....

  • @nicoleleatherman9501
    @nicoleleatherman9501 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What are recommendations if I planted them in the ground?

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před 11 měsíci

      Just watch your watering on them, they are a little fussy as mentioned in the video. And they like their feed, at least once a week.

  • @user-zx2tu1zt1p
    @user-zx2tu1zt1p Před rokem +1

    What is the best time of the day to fertilize?

  • @loyclan
    @loyclan Před 10 měsíci +2

    I love & buy million bells every year in May. By this time (August) they look terrible. I live in West Virginia where it gets in the hot 90’s every day. They are in all sun. I water each night after the sun goes down. The stems get so brittle they snap off & flowers are practically gone. I wish I could show you a picture

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Watering at night is generally a bad idea. Try watering in the morning. Check out our watering video here: czcams.com/video/gb1Ca_agXBg/video.html&ab_channel=BeatYourNeighborPlantFood%26Fertilizer

  • @JV-dx5uv
    @JV-dx5uv Před měsícem

    So what level on the moisture meter is the minimal to water again?

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před měsícem +1

      They can go drier, so on the lower limits of the meter but be careful that it doesn't stay dry for too long.

  • @user-kl5mr8oi9r
    @user-kl5mr8oi9r Před rokem

    I had great success ONE year. Problem child plant😂 followed same care the next year, nope! Struggled.

  • @midnightblue117
    @midnightblue117 Před rokem +4

    I had a lot of trouble!
    Unfortunately I won’t buy these flowers again😢

  • @user-oe7ng7bz9z
    @user-oe7ng7bz9z Před rokem +1

    Mine get really leggy midsummer. Any advice?

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem +1

      They should be nice and full, make sure to fertilize at least once a week (minimum) with calibrachoas.

  • @Desilewie
    @Desilewie Před rokem +1

    I never have any trouble with growing and maintaining every color but yellow. For some reason, I cannot keep the yellow million bells growing.???

  • @krisyallowega5487
    @krisyallowega5487 Před rokem +3

    The only issue I had with Calibrachoas was overwintering. They must be too tender of a perennial and won't survive a long winter even indoors.

    • @daniellemckoy2669
      @daniellemckoy2669 Před 29 dny

      My calibrocha came back this year in their old pots from last year. They are doing great. I hate I threw the rest of my old pots of calibrocha away.

    • @krisyallowega5487
      @krisyallowega5487 Před 28 dny

      @@daniellemckoy2669 That is great to hear, I am so happy for you! I think my error was in the timing of bringing them inside. The Autumn temperatures drop pretty low at night. Sometimes just one or so degrees above freezing. That shocks the plant too much and practically kills it off.
      This year if I find that I want to keep a tender perennial or two I will try and get it inside around Labour Day.

  • @latrishamckannon7224
    @latrishamckannon7224 Před 18 dny

    I killed mine with in 2 weeks =(...and Im going to assume it may have been from over watering, but not by me by nature...just so happened to rain for a few days in a row after buying while also getting sun. So I thought that would actually be good for flowers bc you natures free water but apparently I should have probably brought them in from the rain.

  • @Birdie83
    @Birdie83 Před 11 měsíci

    My mom gave me those flower as a gift and because of my school I just forgot to take care of it right now I have all the the route otherwise the plant already dead but I put the roots in glass of water to see how I can get it back to life again what should I do in this situation by the way I don’t want to lose this flower because it’s really important😢

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah, as mentioned in the video calibrachoas are unforgiving to lack of care. Putting the roots in straight water will not get them to come back. The need correct consistent care right from the start.

  • @annj8137
    @annj8137 Před rokem +3

    The first time I bought this plant was about 20 years ago. It was very hardy, grew and blossomed like crazy. I loved it.
    They are not the same anymore. The blossoms are larger, and the plant does not get as big as it used to.
    I got so frustrated with it, that I refuse to buy it anymore. It's sad.

    • @suekostreva5785
      @suekostreva5785 Před rokem +2

      I used to plant them in milk cans, easy to grow. Just water and they would grow all the way down the milk can, not any more. Not anymore 😢

  • @janiceforwoodson4593
    @janiceforwoodson4593 Před měsícem +1

    I have mine in cocoa baskets! They're dying. Is that possibly my problem? What drains out immediately.

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před měsícem

      That would be our guess. We aren't big fans of the coco liners.

    • @KarenCarps
      @KarenCarps Před měsícem

      ​@@SharkeysFloralGreenhousesThis is so frustrating. We're in Raleigh, North Carolina and our local family-owned garden center said that these would be well served in coco liner hanging baskets. They're hung under a front porch, south facing and I'm realizing they might not be getting enough sun.

  • @acoutez
    @acoutez Před rokem

    I bought 5 calibrachoa hanging baskets about a month ago that were beautiful and very full. Almost immediately, they began to look a little less healthy and it seems they were eaten alive by aphids. At least I think they are aphids and appear as tiny black spots. I've sprayed with Neem oil and also released lady bugs around them and nothing. Help! Also, the leaves are beginning to look very small, not like when I brought them home. Otherwise, they are "healthy"😉. Right now it seems I am fighting a losing battle but I hate to give up just yet. Is it a lost cause?

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem +1

      If we find aphids we declare war on them and hit hard with a good insecticide spray like these:
      Bonide Systemic Insecticde: amzn.to/3kS4jR9
      Bonide Garden Dust: amzn.to/3HGK3uR
      Bonide Malathion: amzn.to/3WJtnHd
      We do have a video on taking care of aphids here: czcams.com/video/5SlKwD29Gmw/video.html

  • @margaretunderwood6835

    I bought a on clearance million bells hanging basket. I cut everything back, fed it, now starting to turn yellow, still flowering though

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před 8 dny

      Try fertilizing at least 2-3 times a week to see if it will green up and fill in the foliage. The ph could be off too.

  • @marykenhanzel6726
    @marykenhanzel6726 Před rokem +4

    I heard cali’s attract hummingbirds….is that correct?

  • @pamst-pierre9117
    @pamst-pierre9117 Před rokem +1

    What about if it`s rain for a few days, should I bring them in????????

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem

      Great question...yes, if you are going to get a long period of rain it may be best to put them somewhere safe. We have a video on watering on those overcast days here: czcams.com/video/RV1tgtMxlNY/video.html

    • @pamst-pierre9117
      @pamst-pierre9117 Před rokem

      @@SharkeysFloralGreenhouses thankyou. Today it's annonce 2 or 3 Days off rain

  • @bettywillard9168
    @bettywillard9168 Před rokem +1

    Will they handle reporting?

  • @g.e.b.8159
    @g.e.b.8159 Před 11 měsíci +2

    What is the right pH level for the soil?

  • @cas0673
    @cas0673 Před 27 dny

    I am so upset. My friend bought me a calibrachoas. I didn't realize they were so delicate. Now I have a basket of all dead flowers. How can I revive my plant?

  • @joannPauley
    @joannPauley Před měsícem +1

    CAN YOU PLANT THESE OUT SIDE

  • @jeandavidnau8314
    @jeandavidnau8314 Před rokem +1

    Got 2 hangings that were great. They got just a little dry and lost most of their flowers. They just don't look great

  • @naturally2729
    @naturally2729 Před měsícem +1

    Beat your neighbour 😂😂😂 How competitive are you guys? 😂😂😂

  • @dennydiante2434
    @dennydiante2434 Před rokem +1

    why don't you ship to New Mexico?

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem

      You only ship to certain states. Why?
      Due to state licensing and regulations of fertilizer, at this time we only ship to these states:
      AK, FL, GA, HI, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MO, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, TX, VA, WI and WV
      *Feel free to ship to a family or friend that lives in one of the above states that can forward it to you.

  • @thanhquach5667
    @thanhquach5667 Před 24 dny +1

    I have lots of problems with them next year no more

  • @jeandavidnau8314
    @jeandavidnau8314 Před rokem +1

    Can i cut them back to " start over"???

  • @debbieharber9605
    @debbieharber9605 Před dnem +1

    Is there a way to revive calibracoas?

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před 23 hodinami

      It's tough but can be done.

    • @debbieharber9605
      @debbieharber9605 Před 23 hodinami

      @@SharkeysFloralGreenhouses any tips?

    • @debbieharber9605
      @debbieharber9605 Před 22 hodinami

      @@SharkeysFloralGreenhouses I’ve read all the comments from other people and have decided to give up on this basket and buy a new one. I think I’ve learned a lot about them and will try again. Thanks. I ordered some of your fertilizer so that will help

  • @paulefstathiou1819
    @paulefstathiou1819 Před rokem

    Where is the volume ??!!

  • @MokenchiTV
    @MokenchiTV Před 3 měsíci +1

    What is dead head?

  • @sraa1952
    @sraa1952 Před 2 měsíci

    " Stick the moisture meter and it will tell you where the plant is".....what!?!?!...so its a plant finder?? Confused 😕

  • @flutefun999
    @flutefun999 Před rokem

    I have (had) 4 very crabby ones... lasted 2 weeks... then I missed ONE day of watering and they just fled the pot. They were gorgeous while they lasted. Ugh..waste of money!

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem

      Try the mini-petunias if you like the look without the hassle.

    • @flutefun999
      @flutefun999 Před rokem

      @@SharkeysFloralGreenhouses That is definitely my plan and I totally appreciate that tip. Sales are on now since it is past labor day so hope to spend less this time. (I'm in MN). :). Thank you!

  • @rtshaw3621
    @rtshaw3621 Před rokem

    I completely disagree. I have large planters in front of my apartment complex that I water only once a week. I let them dry out between watering's and sometimes it's in the am or pm. They always produce beautifully. I live in NW Ohio

    • @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses
      @SharkeysFloralGreenhouses  Před rokem +4

      These videos are general information and as stated if they are growing well keep doing what works.

  • @jeanmank6342
    @jeanmank6342 Před 29 dny +1

    Argh! The plant that loves to torture me.