Can I still save my Dipladenia?
If your Dipladenia got too cold for a short time, you can try to rescue it. However, it does not necessarily have to be successful, because the Dipladenia is very sensitive to cold. Move the Dipladenia to a warmer place, for example in a conservatory, and prune the plant.
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Are some of the cut off shoots obviously undamaged then use this as a Cuttings and grow new plants from them. Presumably, these young plants even have a greater chance of survival than the old plant.
How do I successfully overwinter my Dipladenia?
Since the Dipladenia can be damaged at temperatures below 8 ° C, bring this plant to its winter quarters at the end of September or beginning of October. For example, a heated greenhouse or a bright winter garden with temperatures between 9 ° C and 15 ° C is suitable. Hibernate the Dipladenia in one dark basementthen it will be pretty safe next summer not bloom.
The Dipladenia should be bright and neither too warm nor too cold in winter so that you can enjoy the beautiful funnel-shaped flowers in the next season as well. This means that the Mandevilla is not an easy winter guest. For this reason, only the particularly beautiful orhigh priced Specimens overwintered.
The essentials in brief:
- not hardy
- very sensitive to cold
- takes damage at temperatures just above 0 ° C
- overwinter at 8/9 ° C to 15 ° C
- be sure to overwinter in light
- slowly get used to the sun and outside temperatures in spring
Tips
If your Dipladenia has obviously been damaged by the cold, an attempt to rescue it is unlikely to be successful. Make sense of the damage and act early next fall.