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tutorial tutorial appointments Dipladenia


Dipladenia The climbing is an evergreen plant that belongs to the family of Apocinacee and is native to Brazil.
The flowers are funnel-shaped can be white, pink, red, purple and bloom multiple during the summer.
Exposure
keep in a very bright and warm and humid in winter, the plant should be kept in a well ventilated but protected from drafts.

temperature when the plant is in full swing and produces an abundant flowering, the temperature should not fall below 18 °, while during the cold season should not be less than 13-15 °.

watering should be plentiful in the summer so that the earth is always moist, watering in winter, is moderately and occasionally splash a little water to raise the humidity in the air (this only if we live in dry climate ).
Fertilization
every 15-20 days in summer, add a little fertilizer (preferably organic) liquid water for watering.

Playing in the spring and by cuttings.

Pests and diseases can be affected by red spider mite, which manifests with reddish spots and thin webs on the undersides of leaves.
or cochineal powder that is manifested by white cottony patches on the undersides of the leaves and the armpit.
in the winter if we see that the leaves are pending means that our dipladenia suffers from low temperatures, it must be moved to warmer environment.
but if you have brown spots on leaves they are burns that occur when the plant is kept too dry or too much sun, it must be moved to less sunny place.

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