penumbra
Imperial Masterpiece
I accumulated more tropicals this year than I had ever planed to. I have about 7 bougainvillea that I will need to winter over here in zone 6. I have searched the web and come up with 2 methods of doing so.
One is to force dormancy and store in a cool area, no fertilizer, little water, light not necessary.
The other is to keep it like a houseplant with bright light, little water and no fertilizer.
There may be a middle ground as well but I am curious what others are doing.
While keeping it dormant has a lot of appeal, it may not be the best for me because it will be hard to store at a cool enough temperature while still above freezing. About 55 to 60 degrees is the coolest I can maintain right now. I do have tons of lighting and holding space for tropicals.
What do you other bougie people do?
Thanks.
One is to force dormancy and store in a cool area, no fertilizer, little water, light not necessary.
The other is to keep it like a houseplant with bright light, little water and no fertilizer.
There may be a middle ground as well but I am curious what others are doing.
While keeping it dormant has a lot of appeal, it may not be the best for me because it will be hard to store at a cool enough temperature while still above freezing. About 55 to 60 degrees is the coolest I can maintain right now. I do have tons of lighting and holding space for tropicals.
What do you other bougie people do?
Thanks.