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Techno Dark Blue Lobelia for Sale Online
Lobelia Techno Dark Blue is the perfect choice for mixing the boldest blues and brightest whites into your mixed planters. A robust and densely-branched habit makes it ideal for hanging baskets and mixed combinations planters. Techno Blue was bred for superior heat tolerance, ensuring this lobelia stays in color all season long.
Lobelia plants are easy to use as a spiller in planters or for covering space in elevated landscape plantings in full to part sun areas.
Hardiness Zone: | 8-11 |
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Mature Height: | 6 to 10 Inches |
Mature Width: | 18 to 24 Inches |
Classification: | Annual |
Sunlight: | Full Sun to Part shade |
Habit: | Trailing |
Flower Color: | Dark Blue and White |
Foliage: | Green |
Soil Condition: | Well-draining, moist |
Water Requirements: | Likes to stay slightly moist |
Uses: | Hanging basket, Mass Planting, Spiller |
How to Care for Lobelia Techno Dark Blue
Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy plant for years to come!
How Do I Water Magadi Dark Blue Lobelia Hanging Baskets?
Magadi Dark Blue Lobelia requires 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 Do Magadi Dark Blue Lobelia Require?
To keep your Magadi Dark Blue Lobelia Plant 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 Magadi Dark Blue Lobelia Plant?
If you would like to repot your Magadi Dark Blue Lobelia, 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 Magadi Dark Blue Lobelia Need?
Magadi Dark Blue Lobelia plants love Filtered Sunlight; for the best blooms, place your plant in a shaded area such as a porch or patio where it will receive at least 4 to 6 hours of filtered sun a day.