Twelve (12) hours 20 minutes of uninterrupted darkness for five (5) days straight is the amount of darkness that poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) needs in order to bloom.
Specifically, that is the requirement that must be met sometime between September 20 and October 20 in order for poinsettias to bloom in December. Such is the natural bloom cycle for poinsettias as long as other critical conditions such as air and soil moisture, light intensity, nutrition and temperature are met. But in fact, anytime that poinsettias undergo the above-mentioned short day/long night cycle they have the potential to see the flowering process initiated and their modified leaves change in color from green to red 65-85 days later.
Poinsettias and chrysanthemums are short day plants. They need a certain number of hours of uninterrupted darkness to cause the plant to start flowering. Poinsettias need 18 hours of darkness to trigger this. Chrysanthemums need twelve hours of darkness.
Red Poinsettias bloom in the cool, dark times of the year, when nights are long. Poinsettias require darkness and dryness to grow, as sunlight and excess water can damage the plants.
For about ten (10) weeks after a start date anytime between September 20 and October 20 poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) need artificial darkness.Specifically, that start date is the time at which poinsettias naturally initiate the process that culminates in the plant's late December bloom. In order for the process to start, poinsettias need no less than 12 hours 20 minutes of darkness on a daily basis during the above-mentioned time period. But in actuality the flowering process is jump-started anytime during the year in which the previously listed conditions are met. It therefore is possible to see the dainty, inconspicuous yellow flowers and the brightly colored modified leaves at times other than the end of the year.
there are over 2000 species so unless the variety in known, it is difficult to answer the question. They are adapted to a wide range of habitats, generally, well drained light soil in full sun, moist humus rich soil in light dappled shade or permanently moist soil in full sun
Do not give it any darkness it will get brown
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Poinsettias have fibrous roots that can spread as far as they need to.
An eleven letter word for a Christmas flowers is poinsettias.
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Clay or plastic containers that allow for good drainageare the types of pots in which poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) typically are grown.Specifically, poinsettias do not like conditions that support either drying out or water-logging of roots and soils. They therefore need soil that is high in aeration, drainage, moisture and nutrition. On the one hand, they need soil that retains moisture. On the other hand, they need soil to have good drainage and not pool moisture. So moisture must have a way out at the bottom of the pot. Saucers nevertheless must be emptied regularly. Standing water encourages root and stem problems in poinsettias.
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?