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Last Updated: 27th Apr 2024

How do you take care of lisianthus?

Lisianthus care involves planting small bedding plants in well-draining soil in a sunny location. To allow multi-branching stems support each other, plant 6-8 inches apart. Lisianthus care might also include the removal of top-heavy plants.



Also, do you know why my lisianthus is wilting away?

You can check the leaves to see if any are wilting. If they are, and you have been watering it well enough, move them to a larger pot. I use 16 ounce cups for Lisianthus. An 8 ounce cup seems too small. Make sure the cup or pot has holes so that water can drain out.

Is a lisianthus also a perennial? The blue flowers of the wild, native plant are common; however, commercial breeders have created larger blooms with a wider range of colors. Lisianthus is classified by NPIN as either an annual, a biennial or a perpetual depending on where it is grown. It is a perennial in the southern part of its native range.

Are lisianthus also difficult to grow?

The Lisianthus flower has a reputation for being finicky and difficult-to-grow. can grow single or double 3-inch flowers (most popular among florists). can also grow any variation of pink or purple. They are beautiful in full bloom as well as in bud. Most plants produce multiple blooms per stem.

Can lisianthus plants be grown in pots

Mixed container plantings can be brightened by Lisianthus plants. Unless you are growing one of the dwarf varieties which are more suitable for growing in pots, plants can reach 24 to 30 inches tall.