Sinningia - Gloxinia


Sinningia - Gloxinia

Sinningia - Gloxinia

Gloxinia wächst am besten in voller Sonne im Winter, aber zu anderen Jahreszeiten im Halbschatten. Die meisten gut durchlässigen Blumenerdeböden sind ausreichend. Wasser wenn sich die Bodenoberfläche trocken anfühlt. Verwenden Sie einen Pflanzendünger gemäß den Anweisungen des Herstellers auf aktiv wachsenden Pflanzen. Ideale Temperaturen sind 70 bis 75 Grad während des Tages und 65 bis 70 Grad nachts. Lagern Sie die Knollen bei 55 Grad. Wenn die Blüten verblasst sind und das Laub abgestorben ist, können Topf und Zwiebel 6 bis 8 Wochen im Dunkeln gelagert werden. Während der Ruhezeit nicht gießen und die Knolle im Winter umtopfen. Erhöhen Sie die Bewässerung, wenn die Blätter erscheinen, aber halten Sie Wasser von der Pflanzenkrone fern, um Krankheiten vorzubeugen. Überschwemmung verursacht Knospenstoß. Zu wenig Licht verursacht langbeinige oder weinartige Pflanzen.

Die Vermehrung erfolgt durch Blattstecklinge, die im Frühjahr von jungen Trieben aufgenommen wurden. Die Knollen können unterteilt sein, wobei jede Abteilung ein Auge oder eine Knospe aufweist.

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Sinningia - Gloxinia

FAQ - 💬

❓ Is gloxinia an indoor or outdoor plant?

👉 Answer: The gloxinia (Sinningia speciosa) is a flowering houseplant that's related to the African violet. Plants produce large, velvety, bell-shaped flowers that may be white, pink, red, purple, or blue. Gloxinias are commonly sold at florist shops and greenhouses in late winter and spring.

❓ How do you take care of Sinningia?

👉 Keep growing conditions moist and always avoid direct sunlight - do not let the soil thoroughly dry out or become waterlogged. Once the shoots are big enough to pot on (3 - 5 leaves on each growth), they may be potted up in 'Houseplant' compost or another well-draining potting mix in 7cm pots.

❓ Is gloxinia an annual or perennial?

👉 perennial floweringgloxinia, (Sinningia speciosa), perennial flowering plant of the family Gesneriaceae. Gloxinias are native to Brazil and are now widely cultivated as garden and house plants.

❓ Does gloxinia need sun?

👉 Gloxinia flower care is not too difficult. Place gloxinias in a bright area, out of direct sunlight. A location near a sunny window just outside the reach of the sun's rays is ideal. Growing gloxinia houseplants thrive in average room temperatures of between 60 and 75 degrees F.

❓ Are gloxinia easy to grow?

👉 Gloxinias are relatively easy to grow from seed, but the plants take five to seven months from seed to begin to bloom. The really great news is that once you have a mature gloxinia plant, it can live for years and will produce more flowers in succeeding years.

❓ How do you get gloxinia to rebloom?

👉 If your gloxinia flowers dried up too early and the smaller side buds never bloomed, it might be due to cold air (this plant likes 75-degree days and 65-degree nights) or how it was watered (room-temperature water should be applied to the soil only; never let the plant dry out until you want it to go dormant).

❓ Can you grow Sinningia from cuttings?

👉 The three main vehicles for propagating sinningias are seeds, stem cuttings, and leaf cuttings. Two other methods used by a few are tuber cuttings and tissue culture.

❓ Can gloxinia be planted outdoors?

👉 1) Often gifted at housewarmings, Gloxinia make spectacular houseplants during winter months. But they'll easily make the move from indoors to outdoors in the summer, especially if you start growing the tubers in late February to early March.

❓ How often should I water gloxinia?

👉 Feel the soil around the base of the plants every two to three days. Water gloxinia when the soil surface feels dry and do not allow it to dry to a depth of more than 1/2 inch.

❓ How big do gloxinias get?

👉 6-10 inches tallHow to Grow and Care for Gloxinia Hybrids

Botanical NameSinningia
Plant TypeTropical perennial
Mature Size6-10 inches tall and wide
Sun ExposurePartial shade to full shade
Soil TypeWell-draining

❓ How do you start a gloxinia plant?

👉 Gloxinia is relatively easy to propagate. You can take leaf cuttings when the plant is actively growing and sprout them in damp sand or seed-starting soil. Alternatively, you can divide the tubers during repotting and repot tuber pieces into individual pots.

❓ Is Sinningia the same as gloxinia?

👉 Originally included in the genus Gloxinia in 1817, it was reclassified to Sinningia. Showy S. speciosa hybrids are still sometimes referred to simply as "gloxinia", although this name is now technically incorrect.

❓ What is a Gloxinia plant?

👉 Gloxinia (Sinningia speciosa) is a flowering houseplant from the family of Gesneriaceae, and it’s a relative of African violets (both members of the Gesneriaceae family). You can easily recognize a gloxinia by its soft leaves or by the beautiful bell-shaped flowers. Gloxinias (Sinningia Speciosa) – Flowers, Leaves

❓ What is another name for Sinningia speciosa?

👉 Sinningia speciosa, commonly known in the horticultural trade as gloxinia, is a tuberous member of the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. The common name has persisted since its original introduction to cultivation from Brazil in 1817 as Gloxinia speciosa. The name florist's gloxinia is sometimes used...

❓ How do you propagate Sinningia Gloxinia?

👉 The origin of sinningia gloxinia is Central and South America and it’s now a popular indoor plant. It was first discovered in 1785, in Brazil. The plants can be propagated in late spring or summer and mature leaves can increase summer plants. Simply remove them from the plant and cut notches below the main vein junctions on the underside.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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