Purchase gerbera in pots that are a minimum of 6 inches in diameter and have plenty of drainage holes in the bottom.
Potted gerbera daisy wilting.
Ensuring your gerbera will continue to produce blooms indoors for at least that long requires proper care.
Remove wilted blooms by pinching or cutting off the stem just below the flower.
Then put your plant in a shady spot outdoors or in a bright spot indoors.
I planted them right away and they ve all been doing great up until this past weekend.
Snip the softened part of the stem away to reinvigorate.
The flowers are spent and will not produce viable seeds so cut the flower stalks off the plant down as far as you can so the remaining foliage will hide the cut stems.
Keep cut daisies away from all fruits.
Why is my potted gerber daisy wilting.
Cut flowers set cut daisy stems in a wide not tall vase so that most of the water collects low at the bottom.
Watch for stem softening near the bottom which causes drooping.
Deadhead your outdoor daisy using the same method as an indoor plant.
Potted gerbera daisies are easy to care for but it is still advisable for gardeners to replace the flowers every year or two.
Water gerbera plants once early in the day soaking the soil but let the plant and soil surface.
Too much or too little water is the main cause of drooping or wilting.
Your gerbera suffered from lack of water and a shock from going outdoors into the sunshine.
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