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Hot Pink Calibrachoa Hanging Baskets for Sale Online
Our Hot Pink Calibrachoa is clothed in dazzling hot pink trumpet-shaped flowers with yellow centers reminiscent of small petunias. The small leaves remain green in color throughout the growing season.
Calibrachoas are often visited by butterflies and hummingbirds, which add to their charm. Calibrachoas are self-cleaning, meaning you'll barely notice the spent flowers hanging on the trailing stems. Look no further than calibrachoa if you're looking for a show-stopping color splash for your porch or patio.
Hardiness Zone: | 10-11 |
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Mature Height: | Hanging |
Mature Width: | 18 to 24 Inches |
Classification: | Annual |
Sunlight: | Full sun to Part Shade |
Habit: | Trailing |
Flower Color: | Pink |
Foliage: | Deep Green |
Soil Condition: | Well-draining |
Water Requirements: | Likes to dry out between waterings |
Uses: | Hanging basket |
How to Care for Hot Pink Calibrachoa
Before you buy a Hot Pink Calibrachoa, make sure to read about the care instructions that are required and recommended to keep this plant healthy and thriving!
How Do I Water Hot Pink Calibrachoa?
Hot Pink Calibrachoa prefers evenly moist well-drained soil to thrive. Once a week or as needed, water deeply until water spills out from the drainage holes at the bottom.
What Type Of Fertilizer Does Hot Pink Calibrachoa Require?
To keep your Hot Pink Calibrachoa in its best shape, we recommend feeding them once a week while they are growing in the summer. For the best and biggest blooms, use a flower-focused fertilizer such as Espoma Flower Tone. After fertilizing, water your plant thoroughly.
What is The Best Soil for My Hot Pink Calibrachoa Plant?
If you would like to repot your Hot Pink Calibrachoa, they prefer rich, well-draining soil although they can tolerate a wide range of pH levels and soil types including clay, loamy, and sandy.
How Much Sun Does My Hot Pink Calibrachoa Need?
Hot Pink Calibrachoa plants love full sun; for the best blooms, place your plant in a sunny area such as a porch or patio where it will receive at least 6 to 8 hours of bright sun a day.