![]() ![]() For those that live in darker locations, hydrate the soil far less often than with those grown in brighter places to counteract the chances of root rot. Although Heliconia are equipped to endure short-lived droughts, try not to test their strength as it'll inhibit the chance of a bloom during the spring. Always dust the leaves if the specimen situated in a shady area to increase its light-capturing efficiency.ĭuring spring and summer, allow the top third of the soil to dry out in between irrigations while reducing this further to replicate its dormancy period in the autumn and winter. Those grown in darker locations will need to be watered far less than those in brighter spots. Scroll down to the FIRST paragraph of 'Common Issues ' to learn more!īright, indirect light is best for Heliconia, as too little light will result in slowed growth and an absence of flowers. Some specimens will die back over the year with symptoms including yellowed/browned foliage. This is entirely normal and should bounce back in the spring with a flurry of new leaves and flowers.This is a good time to propagate basal offshoots (rhizomes) that develop around the base of the plant, too. ![]() Repot every two years using a well-draining potting mix, for instance, a 'Houseplant' Compost.Fertilise every third to fourth water using a 'Houseplant' labelled feed, depending on the season. ![]() Remember, it's always better to under-water a Heliconia, rather than over-do it due to the thick rhizomatous roots that can retain moisture. Allow the top third of the soil to dry out in between waters, reducing this further in the winter to avoid root rot.We'd recommend placing yours within two metres of a window, or in a semi-shaded conservatory. Provide a bright location with little to no direct sunlight.Need the answer to a specific plant query? Book a 1-to-1 video call with Joe Bagley, the website's friendly author, to overcome and address your niggling problem! Available on iMessage, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger & more. ![]()
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