Gerbera Care Guide

Know Growing season, soil, potting mix, propagation, sunlight, watering, and fertilizing.

Introduction

Gerbera is popular herbaceous, perennial flowering plant that you can grow indoors as well as indoors.

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Growing Season

Spring is the best time to propagate gerbera, but it can be grown anytime during a year except harsh winters.

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Soil

well drained, sandy soil that is rich in organic matter is good.

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Potting Mix

Prepare potting mix with 40% garden soil + 20% river sand + 40% compost.

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Propagation

You can propagate gerbera from seeds, or division. Divisions must have a crown and healthy roots.

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Sunlight

Bright indirect sunlight for 5 to 6 hours daily is good for growing gerbera.

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Watering

Apply water when top layer of soil becomes dry but avoid over watering.

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Fertilizers

Two handful of compost + 1 teaspoon bone-meal + one handful of neem cake powder after every 30 days.

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