-
Video Red Carnation (15-30 Cm)4 Potted/ Tube Indoor/ Outdoor Plants Dianthus Caryophyllus
-
Plants that come into contact with your hands may have small differences in flowerless, leafless or height due to the season.
-
However, if there is any breakage or fading, you can contact us and request a new product supply.
-
All products from the production greenhouse are sent with production Potted\Tube.
-
Light and Location: Carnations usually need full sunlight.
-
A bright location with sunlight is ideal for clove plants.
-
Soil and Pot Selection: Well-drained soils are important for clove plants.
-
Soil pH should be between 6-7.
-
If you are growing in pots, prevent water accumulation by using a perforated pot.
-
Irrigation: Irrigate when the soil surface is dry.
-
Carnations are often susceptible to over-irrigation, so irrigation will suffice when the soil is dry.
-
Fertilization: Carnations can be fed with general purpose liquid fertilizer during growing periods.
-
You can fertilize regularly in spring and summer.
-
Pruning: You can direct the energy of the plant to new flowers by regularly removing slowly fading flowers and faded branches.
-
You can do a light pruning in the spring to shape the plant and encourage branching.
-
Cold Resistance: Clove plants are usually resistant to cold weather, but they can freeze in extreme cold.
-
In cold climates, you can provide protection by using a cover in winter.
-
Replication: You can reproduce clove plants with seeds, root separation or steels.


