Looking after Solanum pseudocapsicum
By Bobshepherd
I have been given one of these plants. what conditions does it enjoy?
On plant
Solanum pseudocapsicum
- 7 Jan, 2008
Answers
That plant takes me back to my childhood. It self sowed everywhere in my grandparents' front garden in coastal Devon
7 Jan, 2008
Be aware that the berries are poisonous, won't you! Likes to be cool, bright light,moist compost, mist leaves frequently. Prune stems back by a half in February, keep compost nearly dry then repot in March. Stand pot outside for the summer, spray flower, bringing it back indoors in September. Good luck! P.S. I hope that the website advice Darryluk gave you agrees with my book!
8 Jan, 2008
Be aware that the berries are poisonous, won't you! Likes to be cool, bright light,moist compost, mist leaves frequently. Prune stems back by a half in February, keep compost nearly dry then repot in March. Stand pot outside for the summer, spray flowers, bringing it back indoors in September. Good luck! P.S. I hope that the website advice Darryluk gave you agrees with my book!
8 Jan, 2008
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