How do you bring on geranium plug plants?

To bring on geranium plug plants, it is important to provide them with the right conditions and care. Here is a detailed guide on how to do it:

1. First, ensure that the geranium plugs are kept in a warm and bright location. A greenhouse or a sunny windowsill would be ideal. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, as it can scorch the delicate young plants.

2. After one week of receiving the plugs, it is time to start feeding them. Use a liquid feed specifically formulated for young plants. Follow the instructions on the packaging for the correct dilution ratio and frequency of feeding. This will provide them with the necessary nutrients to grow strong and healthy.

3. Along with feeding, it is crucial to keep the geranium plugs well watered. Check the moisture level of the compost regularly and water whenever it feels dry to the touch. However, be careful not to overwater, as this can lead to root rot. Aim for a balance, ensuring the compost remains moist but not waterlogged.

4. After 2-4 weeks, the geranium plugs should be ready for planting out into their final positions. This could be in beds, borders, hanging baskets, or planters. Before planting, prepare the soil or compost by loosening it and removing any weeds.

5. When planting the plugs, make sure to keep the full stem exposed and bury the plug in the soil, ensuring that the top of the plug is level with the soil surface. This will allow the roots to establish properly while keeping the stem above the ground.

6. Once planted, water the geranium plugs generously to settle them into their new environment. This initial watering is crucial for helping the roots make contact with the surrounding soil and promoting healthy growth. Monitor the moisture levels afterward and water as needed.

Remember, geraniums thrive in well-draining soil and prefer to be watered from the bottom. This can be achieved by using a saucer or tray under the pots or by incorporating water-absorbing crystals into the compost.

By following these steps and providing the appropriate care, your geranium plug plants should grow into beautiful and vibrant additions to your garden or containers. Enjoy the process and don’t forget to observe and learn from your plants’ responses to different conditions and care techniques.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.