Mussaenda Pink
Mussaenda pink plants are Rubiaceae evergreens that bloom from spring through fall in moderate winter climates. It can be found in red, white, or pink bracts or sepals encircling the blossoms, and the blooms might be yellow, crimson, or creamy white. M. ‘Queen Sirikit’ bears pale yellow to white flowers with crimson centers and pink bracts. This plant has pink blossoms.
There are five separate species and many hybrid cultivars used in culture, with heights ranging from 2 feet to 15 feet. You can choose a Mussaenda shrub that will blend in nicely with the rest of the environment when it develops. You can place them in the garden or sideways.
Caring Tips
- Mussaenda pink plant will not tolerate frost climates and will die if exposed to colder climates.
- Ensure not to overwater your pink mussaenda plant as it can cause root rotting and fall of flowers.
- Do not overspray water on the flowers as it can cause dropping them.
- Keep a regular check on pests and diseases. You can spray neem oil to disinfect it.
- These plants adore humidity, and it would be best if you created such an environment for them.
- Flourish your plant with well-draining potting soil.
- Feed your plant regularly with organic fertilizer.
Growing Instructions for Pink Mussaenda
- Choose a location for the Mussaenda that will receive at least six hours of direct sunlight each day.
- If necessary, amend the soil with organic matter like compost or leaf mold to increase the texture and nutrient levels.
- If the soil drains slowly, add perlite to help it drain faster.
- Water the pink mussaenda plant once or twice a week or as required to keep the soil moist but not muddy.
- When the shrub begins to produce new leaves, six to eight weeks after planting, sprinkle slow-release balanced complete fertilizer granules around it.
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