All reviews for category Calibrachoa or Mini-petunia

Calibrachoa Can-Can Rosies Pink - Double Mini-Petunia

Calibrachoa Can-Can Rosies Pink - Double Mini-Petunia

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Levet" peut être traduit en anglais britannique par "Lever".
Very nice plants. I'm looking forward to a beautiful flowering.

Annie

Revel Tourdan
They have never flowered as much as in the picture.

dom38

Very well, but ...
It only took a few days without supervision during the rainy spring for the slugs to feast. The few young plants that I was able to save are still in flower. As soon as they are planted, apply slug repellent.

danielle magniez

Thirty-eight
Water the young plant upon arrival and plant it immediately. After 2 months, it remains small and not very long, but with many flowers. For now, it doesn't look like the photo. I think it lacks a bit of warmth.

dom

It's very small at the moment, but the flowers have held up well during the journey.

Sylviane CANÉ

double petunia
How long does it take for these flower plugs to reach a pruning size that is suitable for displaying in hanging baskets? Promesse de Fleurs' response: It takes approximately 3 weeks to 1 month.

Josette Claudez

PARON" is already in English and does not require translation.
a profusion of flowers that withstand the scorching heat very well. The colours are very beautiful.

CLAUDE

Hossegor
Very good packaging. Small young plants in excellent condition. They were put in buckets upon arrival. Looking forward to seeing them flower!

Anncik

Calibrachoa Can-Can Rosies Pink Vein - Double Mini Petunia

Calibrachoa Can-Can Rosies Pink Vein - Double Mini Petunia

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Paris
Very small (too small) plants upon arrival. They took a while to grow. But I must admit, it's magical and impressive how such small shoots can grow so much. It was mentioned that they were drought-resistant. That's an understatement because during the first heatwave, and unfortunately, I was away for a week (so no watering and 35°C (95°F) on my south-facing terrace). I watered them upon my return and they bounced back... During the second heatwave (and 40°C (104°F) on the terrace), I was again unlucky and away for 2 weeks. They were really unhappy and the foliage was yellow and dried up. I watered them and they bounced back just like before...UNBELIEVABLE. During the third heatwave (and three weeks of absence), out of about twenty plants, only 5 didn't survive. The others bloomed again. I'm amazed. In addition to their resistance, they are really beautiful.

Valerie

OSNY
Amazing young plant, which had no difficulty adapting to a small planter that it covered with a green tapetum dotted with flowers all summer. Truly easy to take care of, as long as one remembers to provide it with water, it yields superb results...

Patrick