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4 ANNUAL CALIBRACHOA ASSORTMENT
4 ANNUAL CALIBRACHOA ASSORTMENT
The 4” Annual Calibrachoa Assortment offers an abundant mix of petite, petunia-like blossoms in hues of pink, purple, red, yellow, white, and intricate bi-colors. Famous for their trailing, mounding habit and continuous flowering from spring through frost, Million Bells cali hybrids bring vibrant color and effortless charm to hanging baskets, window boxes, containers, and edging.
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Sun Requirements ▾
Thrives in full sun to light shade.
Requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily to maintain dense, vibrant blooms.
In hot climates, some afternoon shade helps protect foliage and flower color.
Watering Instructions ▾
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry.
Keep the soil evenly moist—deep, infrequent watering encourages strong roots.
Avoid overwatering and never let the pot sit in waterlogged soil.
Container-grown plants may require more frequent moisture than garden beds.
Care Tips ▾
Soil
Prefers rich, well-draining soil.
Ideal in loamy or sandy soil enriched with organic matter.
In containers, choose a high-quality potting mix with excellent drainage holes.
Fertilizer
Feed every 2–3 weeks with balanced fertilizer.
Use a slow-release mix at planting and supplement with liquid feed regularly.
These are heavy feeders—consistent feeding keeps blooming lush and vigorous.
Pinch back lightly mid-season if growth becomes leggy to rejuvenate flowering.
Humidity
Adapts to average humidity with good airflow.
Provide proper spacing to reduce fungal risks.
Avoid overhead watering to keep foliage dry and healthy.
Bloom & Seasonal Notes
Flowers from late spring until the first frost, producing a nonstop display.
Self-cleaning bloomers—spent flowers drop off naturally, requiring minimal upkeep.
Habit is semi-trailing to trailing (6–12” tall, 12–24” wide), ideal as a bold "spiller" in container designs.
Planting & Maintenance Tips
Planting time: After the last frost when temperatures are consistently above 55°F.
Spacing: For garden beds, plant 8–12” apart; one plant per 4” container is ideal.
Deadheading: Not required—Calibrachoa self-prune spent blooms.
Rejuvenation: Mid-summer pinch-back encourages fresh foliage and renewed flowering.
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