Also known as: Dahlia hybrids 'Happy Single Romeo'
Dahlia 'Happy Single Romeo' is a hugely blooming, uniquely single variety of dahlia with flowers growing up to 10 cm wide. A member of the Single-Flowered Dahlias series, this cultivar was named after its flowering growth habit and Romeo-red color. Dahlia 'Happy Single Romeo' is popular for its extremely long-living flowers, use in bouquets, and bright ornamental colors.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Dahlia 'Happy Single Romeo'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Dahlia 'Happy Single Romeo' thrives with ample water but is vulnerable to root rot from oversaturation. Water promptly during droughts and ensure proper drainage in rainy conditions. Seedlings require less moisture, while mature plants need increased hydration on sunny days, ideally around sunrise or sunset.
Fertilize:
Dahlia 'Happy Single Romeo' thrives in fertile soil, requiring a thin liquid fertilizer every 10-15 days. Initially, prioritize nitrogen; later, use phosphate-potassium. Fertilization should cease when buds color and avoid high temperatures. Leaf conditions indicate fertilizer balance: light leaves suggest deficiency, while dark green indicates adequacy.
Pruning:
Dahlia 'Happy Single Romeo' is a bushy, single-flowered plant with vivid blooms. Prune in early spring to remove weak stems and encourage growth. Deadheading spent flowers promotes new blooms. Use clean tools for pruning to prevent disease, enhancing plant health and controlling shape and size.
Propagation:
Dahlia 'Happy Single Romeo' can be propagated through root division, cutting, or sowing. Root division is easy and yields five seedlings per tuber with proper care. The cutting method offers faster rooting at temperatures above 25℃, typically taking one week to root. Sowing allows blooms in 1-2 years.
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