Plants

single

Coleus Watermelon

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Outdoor shades
Toxic
No
Fragrance
None
Seasons
Summer
Plant Height
20inches

 Water Frequency

Winter

Twice a week

Summer

Daily

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

2-3months

Summer

1-2months

Long-lasting pinks, greens, and yellow tones reminiscent of watermelons are exquisite and unique when used as garden or landscape elements. To add interest, leaves grow to a deep pink color in warmer climates and have green edges in cooler ones.

<b>Type of soil</b><br> Need potting soil mix<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> All purpose of fertilizer and liquid fertilizer<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> Pruning for one to two months<br> Every 14-15 months, repot<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. Suncoleus's hues will be more vivid the more sunlight it receives. Maintain your coleus in some shade.<br> 2. Before planting, wet the potting soil, which should be rich and well-draining.<br> 3. To keep the soil moist in extremely hot or windy weather, you might need to water once a day or even twice a day.<br> 4. Use a general-purpose fertilizer, such as a 10-10-10 solution, to hasten the plant's growth.<br> 5. Pruning a portion of the plant to keep the coleus from getting too top-heavy and to give it a more appealing form.<br> 6. Cut off blossoms from plants as soon as they bloom to encourage the plant to concentrate on developing robust roots and dense foliage rather than producing seeds.

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Dos

1. Allow the sun to shine on your collar all morning and shade it in the afternoon.<br> 2. Pinch off the side branches of the coleus, but leave the leaves growing directly on the stem. This will help the coleus to grow straight.<br> 3. Immediately cut off any impacted leaves.

Don'ts

Steer clear of moist leaves as they can transmit infections.