How to Growing Calibrachoa Million Bells

 Calibrachoa, commonly called million bells or trailing petunia

Calibrachoa is a tender perennial that produces mounds of foliage, growing only 3 to 9 inches (7.5-23 cm.)

Growing Calibrachoa Plants

Calibrachoa care includes periodic fertilizer applications in the garden, though you may need to fertilize more regularly when in a container or hanging basket.

These plants produce little seed

most of these hybrid cultivars are patented (trademark of the Suntory company)

Try to find a stem that has small buds but no flowers on it. Cut this stem off at least 6 inches (15 cm.) from the tip, removing any lower leaves. Place your cuttings in an equal mix of half potting soil and half peat moss. Water well.

Keep the cuttings moist and warm (about 70 F. (21 C.), placing your future million bells flower in bright light. Roots should begin to develop within a couple weeks.

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