Caring for your Poinsettias
Would you like your Poinsettias to outlast the holiday season? Keep reading for some helpful tips that will help your plant last longer—maybe even until Valentine’s day.
Proper Temperature
The ideal temperature should be easy to reach at about 65 to 70 degrees. The placement of your plant, however, takes more attention. Avoid placing it near a window with a cool draft or near a heat duct. Your poinsettia will enjoy a moist environment, such as a nearby bathroom or kitchen sink.
tip: a sign that your flowers are lacking humidity: The leaves turn yellow or brown and the buds begin to drop.
Watering
Your poinsettia will need to be watered once a week, on average, to keep the soil moderately damp to the touch. If your plant is located in a warmer location or in direct sunlight, it may need to be watered more frequently.
tip: the foil wrapping around your poinsettia may cause a soggy bottom. Poke drain-holes into the foil and place it on a plate or tray to drain.
Light
Poinsettias like lots of light but NOT direct light. Choose a location wisely, airing on the side of too much rather than too little.














