How to care for your Purple and White Dahlia, Pink Calibrachoa, and Coleus Combination Kit
Use these instructions to care for a Purple and White Dahlia, Pink Calibrachoa, and Coleus Combination Kit. This guide will tell you how to water a Purple and White Dahlia, Pink Calibrachoa, and Coleus Combination Kit; its light, temperature, humidity preferences and any additional care it might need to help it grow.
Purple and White Dahlia, Pink Calibrachoa, and Coleus Combination Kit
Your Kit will grow best in partial to full sun where the plants can receive at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight. In the case of growing your plants indoors, you might opt for a spot close to a south-facing window.
Provide these plants with plenty of water as they do not like to dry out completely. If the top inch of soil is dry, then your plants need a drink. Also, they grow best in moist but not waterlogged soil. A warm, dry environment might require watering more often.
Fertilize once a month using a diluted liquid fertilizer or add a slow-release fertilizer to the soil according to instructions. Also, you can fertilize one more time at the end of the growing season to promote late blooms, but be careful not to overfeed your plants.
To encourage new flower growth on your Dahlias, remove spent blooms in a practice known as deadheading. Removing the dead flowers will help promote additional growth throughout the season. Calibrachoas and Coleus do not typically require deadheading, but if they start getting leggy or stretched out, feel free to trim the flowers and foliage back to promote growth.





