Date: 25 Dec 2025
Do not throw out your poinsettia - 4 simple tips how to keep it alive for next Christmas
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🎄 Do not throw out your poinsettia - 4 simple tips how to keep it alive for next Christmas
Poinsettias - Euphorbia_pulcherrima - are tender perennials, not one-season plants. After the holidays they naturally fade, rest, and regroup. With a few simple care tweaks, a healthy plant can live all year and rebloom next winter.
❓ Quick FAQ
Can it go outside?
Yes, in warm months only. Bring it indoors before temps drop below 50°F.
Winter outdoors?
No - poinsettias are cold-sensitive and must stay inside.
🎄 Poinsettias don't die after Christmas - they just take a nap. Give them rest, light, and patience, and they will reward you next year.
✍️ Expert reference: Homes and Gardens
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Poinsettias - Euphorbia_pulcherrima - are tender perennials, not one-season plants. After the holidays they naturally fade, rest, and regroup. With a few simple care tweaks, a healthy plant can live all year and rebloom next winter.
- 🎄 1. Let it rest after the holidays
- ✦ Flowering ends naturally - faded bracts and some leaf drop are normal.
- ✦ Prune when bracts fall: cut stems back by 1/3 to 1/2, leaving 4-5 inches.
- ✦ Wear gloves - the sap can irritate skin.
- ✦ Move to a cooler, bright spot for 4-6 weeks.
- ✦ Ideal temp: 55-60°F
- ✦ Reduce watering.
- ✦ Water only when the top 2 inches of soil are dry.
- ✦ Avoid soggy soil.
- 🎄 2. Repot in late spring
- ✦ New growth usually starts in late spring.
- ✦ Repot at this stage to refresh nutrients and give roots space.
- ✦ Use a well-draining, slightly acidic potting mix.
- ✦ Choose a pot only slightly larger, with drainage holes.
- ✦ Loosen roots gently and remove old compacted soil.
- ✦ Water lightly, then place in a bright, warm spot.
- ✦ Resume regular watering and light feeding through spring and summer.
- 🎄 3. Adjust care during the growing season
- ✦ Increase temperature gradually to 64-68°F.
- ✦ Water more often once growth resumes.
- ✦ Wilted or curling leaves signal thirst.
- ✦ Water thoroughly and evenly.
- ✦ Bright light is key, but avoid harsh direct sun.
- ✦ Use sheer curtains or a grow light if needed.
- ✦ Fertilize periodically with a balanced houseplant fertilizer.
- ✦ Pinch back new shoots in late spring for a fuller, bushier plant.
- 🎄 4. Preparing for winter color
- ✦ In fall, poinsettias need long nights to bloom.
- ✦ Provide 12-14 hours of complete darkness nightly for 6-8 weeks.
- ✦ This triggers colorful bracts in time for the holidays.
❓ Quick FAQ
Can it go outside?
Yes, in warm months only. Bring it indoors before temps drop below 50°F.
Winter outdoors?
No - poinsettias are cold-sensitive and must stay inside.
🎄 Poinsettias don't die after Christmas - they just take a nap. Give them rest, light, and patience, and they will reward you next year.
✍️ Expert reference: Homes and Gardens
🛒 Explore plants for containers
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Poinsettia - Euphorbia_pulcherrima in Plant Encyclopedia
- ▫️Can Poinsettia grow for years? 5 most common mistakes with new container plants
#How_to #Container_Garden
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