PLANT CARE ( Tecoma Smithii | Orange Bells )
Orange bells can endure dry conditions with very high temperatures of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more. | |
Orange Bells love the sun and will appreciate over eight hours of sunlight daily, if possible. | |
Tecoma Smithii needs high humidity and temperatures to enhance its growth enormously. | |
Mature orange bell plants will tolerate drought, but they will also grow in moist conditions. |
ADDITIONAL CARE
You can use a common tree or shrub fertilizer while planting Tecoma Smithii | Orange Bells for the first time in spring. This will enhance the growth and development of the rooting system. Periodic fertilization in later stages is unnecessary for Tecoma Smithii. However, it shows good results regarding healthy foliage and better bloom. Dry soil doesn’t let nutrients reach the ground. Thus, make sure you water the soil lightly before adding the product. Left to grow freely, this vigorous grower gets weepy and leggy. You can prune the tree several times in the summer. This will maintain the size, health, and appearance of the bush. The pot and container-growing bushes need frequent trimming to keep them in size. Branches destroyed in the cold season are often pruned. This welcomes new foliage in the spring. You can also shape it as a tree to get a fancy look in the yard.
NOTE
An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant in the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. Eventually, the offered plant may differ in, for example, size and the number of flowers and branches; the plant will be in a plastic pot, not the one shown in the picture.
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