StreptocarpusStreptocarpus are often called "Cape Primrose". These fibrous rooted
plants have trumpet shaped flowers in a wide array of colors and sizes.
Leaf size and length varies from plant to plant and may be trimmed with
scissors to a shorter length if desired. Plants can withstand cooler
temperatures, but extremely high temperatures can cause death.
Streptocarpus require around 15 hours of fluorescent light a day for
strong growth and flowering. Or, grow in natural light using a southern
exposure. Keep plants evenly moist, being careful not to over water.
Streps adapt quite nicely to growing in self-watering pots. Feed plants
regularly, using a well-balanced fertilizer, at ¼ tsp. per gallon of
water, with every watering. Fertilizer may be increased to ½ tsp. per
gallon of water during spring and summer, when plants are actively
growing. Use a light, porous potting medium. When repotting, keep in
mind streps tend to produce many roots at the top of the soil. Do not
"bury" your plants below the soil line!
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