{"id":17685,"date":"2016-11-17T19:28:29","date_gmt":"2016-11-17T19:28:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/test.rosasagavanzal.es\/easter-flower\/"},"modified":"2025-01-22T10:45:41","modified_gmt":"2025-01-22T10:45:41","slug":"easter-flower","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rosasagavanzal.es\/en\/blog\/easter-flower\/","title":{"rendered":"EASTER FLOWER"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Poinsettia, Poinsettia or Pascuero is native to Mexico and very decorative; not in vain, &#8220;pulcherrima&#8221; means &#8220;the most beautiful&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>  Its showy bracts are available in different colors: red, yellow, salmon, white, etc.. I say <strong>bracts<\/strong> and not flowers because those &#8220;petals&#8221; that we see are not flowers but are botanically called bracts. It is the same with <strong>Bougainvilleas<\/strong>, that what we call flowers are actually bracts, but come on, we understand each other. The flowers come out in the center of the bracts and are tiny and yellow, without ornamental value.   <\/p>\n<p>Want to buy one? You can do it <a href=\"https:\/\/www.rosasagavanzal.es\/es\/tienda-online\/Catalog\/listing\/-flores-de-navidad-49882\/1\">HERE<\/a><\/p>\n<p> The Poinsettia or Poinsettia can be grown <strong>both indoors and in the garden<\/strong>. Outside it lives very well in warm climates without frost or with light frosts (-2\u00baC) and grows to a large shrub up to 5 meters high.<br \/> Growing it outdoors is very easy (the climate must allow it, obviously) but <strong>indoors it is a rather delicate plant.<\/strong> Here we are going to see all the conditions it requires and the care that must be given to have it at home.<\/p>\n<p> &#8211; First of all, <strong>the change of situation from where you bought it to your house<\/strong> can be strong and suffer for it. In this sense, never buy one from a street vendor in cold weather. If it goes from the cold to the heat of the house, bad. Sudden temperature changes are the first point against it.<\/p>\n<p> &#8211; Take it home wrapped in plastic if you buy it in a store so that it does not catch cold.<\/p>\n<p> &#8211; When you buy it, make <strong>sure there are not too many ripe flowers<\/strong> in the heart of the bracts. The more there are, the less time it will last. In the first stage there is only one open bud, in the last stage there are ten or more.<\/p>\n<p> &#8211; Also inspect the plants for <strong>broken stems, rotten stems and leaf spots<\/strong> (Botrytis fungus). Look carefully because with the plastic they come with, sometimes the base is not visible and may be loose.         <\/p>\n<p><strong>LIGHT<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>They need a lot of light when in flower<\/strong>, since in a dry and poorly lit environment the leaves fall off. Near a window is great in terms of light, but beware of the cold at night.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/simbolo-temperatura.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"> <strong>TEMPERATURE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> Neither high temperatures nor cold. Both are causes of leaf fall. The ideal is about 22 \u00baC during the day and 16 \u00baC at night (never below 10 \u00baC).<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/simbolo-humedad.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"> <strong>ENVIRONMENTAL HUMIDITY<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> This point is key: <strong>if the environment is dry, the leaves will fall<\/strong>. The poinsettia hates strong heating.<\/p>\n<p> Once you have the plant at home, put it <strong>on a layer of pebbles with water in a bowl or<\/strong> <strong>deep<\/strong> <strong>dish<\/strong> without the bottom of the pot being in contact with the liquid water. In this way we manage to humidify the air around the plant. It is better than spraying the leaves directly, to avoid the risk of fungal infection, although if the heating is high, you should resort to spraying the leaves, not the bracts, which become stained and discolored.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/Simbolo-riego.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"> <strong>WATERING<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> Water<strong>from below<\/strong>, placing the pot in a bowl or dish of water for about 15 minutes and removing any excess water that the plant has not absorbed.<\/p>\n<p> With 2 waterings per week is enough, but take care that between watering and watering the substrate dries in part. As always, it is necessary to be careful not to overdo it with the water, since it would rot.        And another general thing: if the temperature is high, water more.<\/p>\n<p> The water should be warm, at room temperature, not too cold.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/simbolo-abono.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"> <strong>FERTILIZER<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> Adding a little liquid fertilizer once every 10 days is enough.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/simbolo-estrella.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"> <strong>PRUNING<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> After flowering the plant can be kept.<\/p>\n<p> I find it practical, in warm climates without frost, <strong>to plant it in the garden and let it develop there as a shrub<\/strong>. But in cool climates, with frosts that do not allow its survival outdoors, pretending to get new flowers (bracts) next winter, is complicated. For two reasons:<\/p>\n<p> 1. To provoke flowering, you would have to <strong>extend its nights by covering it with cardboard or black plastic at dusk until the next morning for several weeks<\/strong>. It needs every day 14 hours in absolute darkness during the 2 or 3 months before flowering (October and November) and the rest of the day with light. With more hours of light, the plant grows but does not give flowers or colored leaves. A trick is to make a dome as a mini-greenhouse in aluminum foil, black plastic or any other opaque material. In greenhouses they are produced in this way, covering with black plastic and removing it to induce flowering.       <\/p>\n<p>  2. Y otra cosa: para que adopte la forma compacta que poseen cuando se compran, tendr\u00edas que aplicar unos productos muy profesionales llamados <strong>reguladores de crecimiento<\/strong> que lo que hacen es frenar su desarrollo aplicados por v\u00eda foliar. Quiz\u00e1s pinzando los extremos tambi\u00e9n se podr\u00eda hacer.<\/p>\n<p> De todas maneras, si quieres intentarlo, haz lo siguiente:<\/p>\n<p> 1. <strong>Poda los tallos<\/strong> una vez que hayan ca\u00eddo las hojas dej\u00e1ndolos a unos 10 cm de la base. (Estos tallos puedes usarlos para hacer esquejes y conseguir nuevas plantas). Usa guantes porque la savia blanca puede irritar los ojos y las mucosas por contacto. En caso de sentir irritaci\u00f3n lava la zona con abundante agua.     <\/p>\n<p>  2. Recubre el corte con cera de vela para cerrar la herida del tallo. <\/p>\n<p>  3. Cambia a continuaci\u00f3n de la poda a una maceta una medida mayor. <\/p>\n<p>  4. Ponla en un lugar m\u00e1s freco y seco durante un tiempo. Pronto aparecer\u00e1n nuevos brotes.  <\/p>\n<p>  5. Si est\u00e1s en un clima sin heladas, puedes plantarla en el jard\u00edn pero si no es as\u00ed, para tener flores (br\u00e1cteas) el pr\u00f3ximo invierno tendr\u00edas que hacer lo que comentaba antes de las horas de oscuridad. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_nov\/Poinsetia\/poinsetia_rosa.jpg\" style=\"height:120px; width:120px\"> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_nov\/Poinsetia\/poinsetia_blanca.jpg\" style=\"height:120px; width:120px\"><\/p><\/p>\n<p>The Poinsettia, Poinsettia or Pascuero is native to Mexico and very decorative; not in vain, &#8220;pulcherrima&#8221; means &#8220;the most beautiful&#8221;.<br\/>\n<br\/>  Its showy bracts are available in different colors: red, yellow, salmon, white, etc.. I say <strong>bracts<\/strong> and not flowers because those &#8220;petals&#8221; that we see are not flowers but are botanically called bracts. It is the same with <strong>Bougainvilleas<\/strong>, that what we call flowers are actually bracts, but come on, we understand each other. The flowers come out in the center of the bracts and are tiny and yellow, without ornamental value.   <\/p>\n<p>Want to buy one? You can do it <a href=\"https:\/\/www.rosasagavanzal.es\/es\/tienda-online\/Catalog\/listing\/-flores-de-navidad-49882\/1\">HERE<\/a><br\/><br\/> The Poinsettia or Poinsettia can be grown <strong>both indoors and in the garden<\/strong>. Outside it lives very well in warm climates without frost or with light frosts (-2\u00baC) and grows to a large shrub up to 5 meters high.<br\/> Growing it outdoors is very easy (the climate must allow it, obviously) but <strong>indoors it is a rather delicate plant.<\/strong> Here we are going to see all the conditions it requires and the care that must be given to have it at home.<br\/><br\/> &#8211; First of all, <strong>the change of situation from where you bought it to your house<\/strong> can be strong and suffer for it. In this sense, never buy one from a street vendor in cold weather. If it goes from the cold to the heat of the house, bad. Sudden temperature changes are the first point against it.<br\/><br\/> &#8211; Take it home wrapped in plastic if you buy it in a store so that it does not catch cold.<br\/><br\/> &#8211; When you buy it, make <strong>sure there are not too many ripe flowers<\/strong> in the heart of the bracts. The more there are, the less time it will last. In the first stage there is only one open bud, in the last stage there are ten or more.<br\/><br\/> &#8211; Also inspect the plants for <strong>broken stems, rotten stems and leaf spots<\/strong> (Botrytis fungus). Look carefully because with the plastic they come with, sometimes the base is not visible and may be loose.         <\/p>\n<p><strong>LIGHT<\/strong><br\/><br\/><strong>They need a lot of light when in flower<\/strong>, since in a dry and poorly lit environment the leaves fall off. Near a window is great in terms of light, but beware of the cold at night.<br\/><br\/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/simbolo-temperatura.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"\/> <strong>TEMPERATURE<\/strong><br\/><br\/> Neither high temperatures nor cold. Both are causes of leaf fall. The ideal is about 22 \u00baC during the day and 16 \u00baC at night (never below 10 \u00baC).<br\/><br\/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/simbolo-humedad.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"\/> <strong>ENVIRONMENTAL HUMIDITY<\/strong><br\/><br\/> This point is key: <strong>if the environment is dry, the leaves will fall<\/strong>. The poinsettia hates strong heating.<br\/><br\/> Once you have the plant at home, put it <strong>on a layer of pebbles with water in a bowl or<\/strong> <strong>deep<\/strong> <strong>dish<\/strong> without the bottom of the pot being in contact with the liquid water. In this way we manage to humidify the air around the plant. It is better than spraying the leaves directly, to avoid the risk of fungal infection, although if the heating is high, you should resort to spraying the leaves, not the bracts, which become stained and discolored.<br\/><br\/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/Simbolo-riego.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"\/> <strong>WATERING<\/strong><br\/><br\/> Water<strong>from below<\/strong>, placing the pot in a bowl or dish of water for about 15 minutes and removing any excess water that the plant has not absorbed.<br\/><br\/> With 2 waterings per week is enough, but take care that between watering and watering the substrate dries in part. As always, it is necessary to be careful not to overdo it with the water, since it would rot.        And another general thing: if the temperature is high, water more.<br\/><br\/> The water should be warm, at room temperature, not too cold.<br\/><br\/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/simbolo-abono.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"\/> <strong>FERTILIZER<\/strong><br\/><br\/> Adding a little liquid fertilizer once every 10 days is enough.<br\/><br\/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_oct\/simbolo-estrella.gif\" style=\"height:25px; width:25px\"\/> <strong>PRUNING<\/strong><br\/><br\/> After flowering the plant can be kept.<br\/><br\/> I find it practical, in warm climates without frost, <strong>to plant it in the garden and let it develop there as a shrub<\/strong>. But in cool climates, with frosts that do not allow its survival outdoors, pretending to get new flowers (bracts) next winter, is complicated. For two reasons:<br\/><br\/> 1. To provoke flowering, you would have to <strong>extend its nights by covering it with cardboard or black plastic at dusk until the next morning for several weeks<\/strong>. It needs every day 14 hours in absolute darkness during the 2 or 3 months before flowering (October and November) and the rest of the day with light. With more hours of light, the plant grows but does not give flowers or colored leaves. A trick is to make a dome as a mini-greenhouse in aluminum foil, black plastic or any other opaque material. In greenhouses they are produced in this way, covering with black plastic and removing it to induce flowering.       <br\/>\n<br\/>  2. Y otra cosa: para que adopte la forma compacta que poseen cuando se compran, tendr\u00edas que aplicar unos productos muy profesionales llamados <strong>reguladores de crecimiento<\/strong> que lo que hacen es frenar su desarrollo aplicados por v\u00eda foliar. Quiz\u00e1s pinzando los extremos tambi\u00e9n se podr\u00eda hacer.<br\/><br\/> De todas maneras, si quieres intentarlo, haz lo siguiente:<br\/><br\/> 1. <strong>Poda los tallos<\/strong> una vez que hayan ca\u00eddo las hojas dej\u00e1ndolos a unos 10 cm de la base. (Estos tallos puedes usarlos para hacer esquejes y conseguir nuevas plantas). Usa guantes porque la savia blanca puede irritar los ojos y las mucosas por contacto. En caso de sentir irritaci\u00f3n lava la zona con abundante agua.     <br\/>\n<br\/>  2. Recubre el corte con cera de vela para cerrar la herida del tallo. <br\/>\n<br\/>  3. Cambia a continuaci\u00f3n de la poda a una maceta una medida mayor. <br\/>\n<br\/>  4. Ponla en un lugar m\u00e1s freco y seco durante un tiempo. Pronto aparecer\u00e1n nuevos brotes.  <br\/>\n<br\/>  5. Si est\u00e1s en un clima sin heladas, puedes plantarla en el jard\u00edn pero si no es as\u00ed, para tener flores (br\u00e1cteas) el pr\u00f3ximo invierno tendr\u00edas que hacer lo que comentaba antes de las horas de oscuridad. <br\/>\n<br\/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_nov\/Poinsetia\/poinsetia_rosa.jpg\" style=\"height:120px; width:120px\"\/> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/articulos.infojardin.com\/trucos\/Imagenes_nov\/Poinsetia\/poinsetia_blanca.jpg\" style=\"height:120px; width:120px\"\/><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Poinsettia, Poinsettia or Pascuero is native to Mexico and very decorative; not in vain, &#8220;pulcherrima&#8221; means &#8220;the most beautiful&#8221;.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":17494,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[153],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-17685","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-uncategorized"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.5 - 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