Yes, poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) can be saved for new growth.
Specifically, it is important to see that the following conditions are met:
1. Avoid temperatures below 60 degrees F/15.56 degrees C or above 80 degrees F/26.67 degrees C.
2. Do not allow water to sit in the pot's saucer.
3. Give the plant room for its fibrous roots to spread out.
4. Make sure that the soil has good drainage; holds (but does not pool) moisture; and is fertile and well-aerated.
5. Position the plant so that its body parts are not in contact with other objects such as windows or with other plants.
6. Prevent watering extremes whereby the soil either completely dries out or is water-logged.
7. Protect the plant from cold, dry or wetconditions.
8. Provide light shade for the plant, which nevertheless needs high intensity light.
Once the color of the bracts (modified leaves) fades, cutthe plant back to a height of 6-8 inches/15.24-20.32 centimeters.
Once the new growth begins making itself visible, do the following:
1. Repot into a container that is one size larger than what the plant currently is in.
2. Treat with water-soluble fertilizers every week when the plant is watered.
3. Use soft or hard pinches once each new growth reaches 12 inches/30.48 centimeters through the end of August/middle of September.
Poinsettias originate from Mexico.
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Poinsettias prefer acidic soil with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5.
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Poinsettias are called flores de nochebuena because they are flowers that are beautiful at night.
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Poinsettias represent purity, good cheer, and success. They are commonly associated with Christmas because of a Mexican legend about a poor girl who presented weeds as a gift to baby Jesus, which miraculously turned into poinsettias. This story has led to the tradition of using poinsettias as decorations during the Christmas season.
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Poinsettias are associated with Christmas because of a Mexican legend about a poor girl who wanted to give a gift to baby Jesus. She was inspired by an angel to pick weeds from the roadside, which miraculously turned into beautiful red flowers, now known as poinsettias. This story has led to the tradition of using poinsettias as decorations during the Christmas season.