Pelargoniums 'Peter's Luck' boasts vibrant, clustered flowers and succulent leaves which hint at its resilience in dry environments. This variety thrives in well-drained soil, displaying a lively growth habit which makes it particularly attractive for container gardening. Its distinctive floral aroma complements its ornamental appeal, enhancing garden settings with a splash of color and scent.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
Evergreen
Leaf type
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Pelargoniums 'Peter's Luck'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Monitor soil moisture by checking 0.8 in deep; water if dry. Thoroughly water in spring/fall, allowing drainage. In summer/winter, use minimal water. Ideal watering times vary by season. Use slightly acidic or neutral soft water; let tap water sit for 1-2 days before use.
Fertilize:
Pelargoniums 'Peter's Luck' benefits from a phosphorus-rich fertilizer pre- and post-blooming, with 5-10 g for 8 in diameter pots. Apply granules at the pot's edge or use liquid forms. If showing malnutrition signs, fertilize for recovery within 3-4 weeks.
Pruning:
Pelargoniums 'Peter's Luck' thrives with vibrant blooms and lush foliage. Prune in early to late winter to promote bushier growth and enhance airflow. Use clean cuts for health, and maintain shape for structural support, ensuring a thriving and attractive plant.
Propagation:
Pelargoniums 'Peter's Luck' can be propagated through sowing or cutting. Sow seeds at 20-25°C (68-77°F), covering lightly with soil, glass, or film; germination occurs in 5-10 days. For cutting, spring or fall is ideal; use healthy branches with three leaf segments, and prepare loose, watered soil for rooting.
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