Description
Morning Golory Pink “Pomoea Carnea”- Plant
Morning Glory Pink is a beautiful flowering vine known for its soft pink, trumpet-shaped blooms that open in the morning and close by afternoon. Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, this fast-growing plant is admired worldwide for its vibrant charm. Morning Glory Pink is best suited for outdoor spaces where it can climb trellises, fences, or walls, adding natural beauty and color.
A special feature of this plant is its ability to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, making gardens lively and eco-friendly. Easy to grow and maintain, Morning Glory Pink is perfect for enhancing gardens, balconies, and patios with its delicate, cheerful blossoms.
Growing Requirements for Morning Glory Pink – Plant
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Sunlight: Needs full sunlight (at least 6–8 hours daily) for best blooming.
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Soil: Prefers well-draining, moderately fertile soil.
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Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil moist, but avoid waterlogging.
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Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures; protect from frost.
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Support: Provide a trellis, fence, or any support for climbing.
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Fertilizer: Light feeding with a balanced fertilizer once a month during the growing season.
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Pruning: Trim regularly to control growth and encourage more flowers.
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Location: Best grown outdoors in gardens, balconies, or patios.
Planting and Care
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Container:
Morning Glory Pink can be grown in large containers with good drainage holes. Use lightweight, well-draining soil and place the container where it gets full sunlight. -
Pruning:
Regular pruning encourages bushier growth and more blooms. Trim back tangled vines and remove dead flowers to keep the plant healthy. -
Propagation:
Easily propagated by seeds. Sow seeds directly into soil after soaking them in water overnight to speed up germination. -
Repotting:
Repot only if the plant outgrows the container. Choose a slightly larger pot and refresh the soil to keep roots healthy. -
Common Pests:
Watch out for pests like aphids, spider mites, and caterpillars. Treat infestations early with neem oil or organic insecticidal soap.
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