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V.I.P Zone: Very Interesting Plants!
V.I.P Zone: Very Interesting Plants!
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GINGER, TAHITIAN FLAME
CAD
$12.95
Description:
Boldly variegated leaves have white and
green markings. Bright orange flowers
appear in summer, with an intoxicating
tropical perfume. Excellent specimen plant
or for mixed planters. Winters indoors semi
dormant.
Latin Name:
Hedychium 'Tahitian Flame'
Alternative Names:
Garland flower, Ginger lily
Main Uses:
Ornamental
Zone Hardiness:
Tropical
Exposure:
Bright light
Ht:
100 cm
Flower Color:
Orange
Flowering Time:
Summer on mature plants
GINGER, TAHITIAN FLAME
CAD
$12.95
Pruning:
Prune to maintain shape or remove older leaves and stalks that are sightly.
Growing in Containers:
Well suited to a medium sized pot (8-12
Fertilizing (Containers):
Add up to 25% quality compost to your potting mix. Fertilize every one to two weeks with a balanced organic plant food during the active growing season. In addition, using Sea Magic kelp weekly improves the over all health of your plants, increases stem strength, flower set, root development, and resilience to diseases.
Watering (Containers):
Water deeply when top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. During hot weather, check pots daily. The addition of up to 25% Diatomite is an excellent organic method for managing water in pots; Diatomite holds several times its weight in water, and slow releases it out as the roots require water. This helps manage both over and under watering!
Growing in Mixed Planters:
Not well suited for mixed planters.
Fertilizing (Garden):
Plant in a garden bed recently (this season) amended with quality compost. No additional fertilizing is required.
Watering (Garden):
Water daily for the first two weeks post transplanting, then only as conditions require.
GINGER, TAHITIAN FLAME
CAD
$12.95
What about Grow Lights?
A grow light definitely helps maintain growth over the winter, but is not required for success.
General Indoor Care:
This variety is happy when grown warm year round. Bring indoors by Labour Day, and choose a location that is bright and never gets below 15 C. Avoid heat/air conditioning vents. To improve humidity for your plants, set up a pebble tray; this is simply a layer of rocks set on the plant's saucer (not in the pot, but below it!). Any water that runs through the drainage holes is captured among the rocks and evaporates up around the plants. Rinse plants under fast flowing fresh water every few weeks to remove dust and significantly reduce the chance of pest problems.
Indoor Container Suggestions:
Minimum 8-12" pot, with excellent drainage. Avoid strawberry pots (those with multiple pockets) or other types of mixed planters.
Winter Fertilizing:
Repot or refresh soil in fall, when bringing pots indoors. Add up to 25% quality compost. During the lower light months (October-January), fertilize monthly with a balanced organic plant food. As light levels go up, and new growth emerges, increase fertilizing to bi-weekly. If growing under lights, fertilize bi-weekly right through winter. Soluble (non-organic) fertilizers are not recommended, as these can cause burning or difficult-to-manage changes in the soil.
Winter Watering:
Water deeply when top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. Check soil moisture at least once per week. As daylight hours increase, watering requirements will also increase.
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