With proper care, the poinsettia’s vibrant colors can be maintained throughout the season. For comprehensive instructions, including tips on health, light, and watering, see the article, Selecting and Caring for Poinsettias. Below are tips for keeping poinsettias thriving and blooming again for the next holiday season.
A little pruning can help improve the plant’s appearance, especially for plants that get too dry and lose some of their leaves or tops. Remove any dried or yellowed leaves, and snip off unattractive stems. Later in Spring, prune more thoroughly to encourage new stems to develop and to eventually form a new and larger plant the following year.
Repotting a poinsettia can be helpful, particularly if the plant is drying too quickly between waterings. If drying has not presented a problem, wait until Spring or early Eummer to repot into a larger pot. Always use potting soil, rather than regular garden-soil, for potting houseplants. Garden soil is generally too heavy and not have enough drainage or aeration, particularly for a poinsettia.






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