Petunia Care - How to Care for Supertunias® (2024)

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HOW TO TAKE CARE OF PETUNIAS ALL SEASON LONG

Here are some basics to help you succeed with Supertunia® petunias in your garden. The three big requirements are:

  • Sun
  • Water
  • Feeding

These are the three things you must keep in mind to have the best performance from your Supertunias.

DO PETUNIAS LIKE SUN OR SHADE?

Ideally, petuniasbloom best if they are grown insix hours of direct sun per day, with most of that sun coming in the afternoon. However, they will also grow in part sun, meaning four to six hours of direct sun, especially in warmer climates.

Think of it this way, for Supertunias sun = energy – they need this energy to keep producing more flowers, because flowers require energy to produce. The more energy the plant has the better the flowering. With sun and Supertunia, more is almost always better!

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HOW OFTEN SHOULD I WATER MY PETUNIAS?

Petunia plants like consistent water. They can tolerate a little more or a little less, but the key is to be consistent. The more they receive their needed water on a regular basis, the more reliable they are in producing new flowers.

Things get dicey when someone forgets to water and plants become very dry, or if someone gets carried away and makes the plant soggy. Those extremes are harder for the plant to deal with than regular watering. When the plant is stressed by the extremes, they stop producing flowers and just try to survive – you never want your flowers to have to make that decision!

The amount of water petunias need fluctuates a bit through the seasons. Here are a few tips for watering your petunias:

  • To test whether or not your petunias are ready to be watered, stick your finger down into the soil to the depth of your first knuckle. If it feels dry, it's time to water. Once you've had some practice, you'll be able to tell by the weight of your planter whether or not the soil is dry.
  • Petunias planted in pots, window boxes or hanging baskets will dry out more quickly and therefore will need more frequent watering than those planted in landscape beds.
  • In the spring when there is rain and cool nights and your petunias haven't grown much yet, they need just enough water to keep them moist.
  • As the summer progresses, the heat, sun, wind and pot sizemay all cause your petunias to need more water.
  • As fall weather settles in and night temperatures start to cool off, you’llnotice your petunias stay moist longer with each watering and need less water overall.

DO PETUNIAS NEED FERTILIZER?

Yes! If sun = energy,then fertilizer = food. It is hard to get up each day and produce 50 new flowers without having breakfast. Think of how hard it would be to go to work without any food for days on end.Plant food is essential for petunias; they are the hungry teenagers of the annual world.

Feeding petunias planted in the ground:

Since they have more root space to grow in the ground and the plants can send their roots out further to find it, petunias growing in-ground don't need to be fed as often as those growing in containers.The most important feeding comes at planting time. Include some Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food in the hole when you plant your petunias. If your growing season is long, scatter another dose aroundthe base of the plantshalf way through the season. If you notice the blooms are slowing down, you can give them a boost with Proven Winners Water Soluble Plant Food.

Feeding petunias planted in containers:

When grown in containers, petunias need to find all of their nutrients within the confines of the container instead of having the luxury of seeking it out further in the ground. Plus, each time you water your containers, traces of fertilizer are flushed out the drainage holes. That's why it is extra-critical to feed petunias growing in containers. Start by mixing some Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food in with the potting soil when you first plant up your petunias. If your growing season is long, you can repeat the application about once every two months beginning half way through the season. Additionally, we recommend feeding your petunias with Proven Winners Water Soluble Plant Food every third time you water or once per week once they've settled in and begin growing in your containers.

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What kind of fertilizer should I use?

We recommend using Proven Winners brand plant foods because they were formulated specifically to work with our plants. They are recommended for annualsgrowing in pots, containers, hanging baskets, combination plantings, window boxes and landscapes. We offer two types of plant food, both of which should be used with Supertunia petunias.

Proven Winners Premium Continuous Release Plant Food -The unique 15-7-15 NPK ratio of this fertilizer was designed specifically to maximize the flowering and plant growth of Proven Winners annuals.It includes multiple sources of Nitrogen for strong growth and color, Phosphorus, Potassium, Iron and all other key micro-elements to ensure peak plant performance. This type of fertilizer feeds plants continually throughout the growing season. The temperature-sensitive coating on the pellets delivers more nutrients during peak growing periods when the weather is the warmest and plants need food the most.

Proven Winners Premium Water Soluble Plant Food - This is a fast-acting and highly solublefertilizer that starts feeding immediately once applied. The 24-12-17 NPK formulation includes multiple sources of Nitrogen for strong growth and color, Phosphorus, Potassium, Iron and all other vital micro-elements to ensure peak plant performance. An important distinction is the inclusion of the EDDHA form of Iron which allows plants to use Iron efficiently at wide pH ranges. This will help your petunias stay green, full and healthy throughout the growing season, even if you garden in a high pH soil. When mixed with water, you will notice it turns from blue to dark brown, which indicates the presence of EDDHA Iron.

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How often do you need to fertilize petunias?

We recommend feeding your petunias with Proven Winners Water Soluble Plant Food every third time you water or once per week once they've settled in and begin growing in your containers. Additionally, we recommend mixing Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food in with the soil when you first plant your petunias. If your growing season is long, repeat the application of continuous release fertilizer half way through the season.

DO PETUNIAS NEED DEADHEADING?

While other brandedand seed petuniasneed to be deadheaded to stay in bloom, Supertunia petunias are self-cleaning so there is no need to remove the spent flowers.Who wants to spend their summer picking off old blooms? Deadheading is not the same as trimming. All petunias benefit from getting a "haircut" a few times per season. Trimming involves cutting all or most of the stems back by as much as 20% to remove any spindly growth. If yourSupertunias begin to look open or a bit tired, give them an allover trim. Learn more about deadheading.

HERE’S A GENERAL CALENDAR FOR CARING FOR YOUR SUPERTUNIA PETUNIAS ALL SEASON:

April - May/Spring –Time to buy and plant your petunias and plant food.

  • If you live anywhere but the warmest climates, spring is the time to buy and plant your Supertunia petunias. (In zones 9-11, petunias are more commonly planted in the fall and grown through the following spring. *See NOTE below.) Remember to pick up some new Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food and Water Soluble Plant Food when you shop. Follow the package instructions and mix the continuous release plant food in with the soil when you plant petunias in containers and in the ground. Don't skip this important step!

June - Feed your petunias with Proven Winners Water Soluble Plant Food as they begin to grow.

  • Once your petunias start to put on some significant new growth, it's time to start feeding them with water soluble fertilizer to support that growth. We recommend feeding potted petunias every third time you water or once per week. By now the Supertunia is really growing and starting to tumble down from the basket or fill out across the flowerbed.

July -Time for a meal and a haircut.

  • Around theFourth of July, (after your big party)sprinkle another doseof Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Foodaround the roots of your petunias.Ifyou want a plant to grow like an elephant, you've got to feed it like an elephant!

  • At the same time, trim back the longer branches of your petunias to bring them back in line with the bottom of the container or basket. Give the plant an overall haircut at this time. Take care not to trim off more than 20% of the plant so it still can produce plenty of energy to support the new growth that will ensue as a result of trimming. Your plant won't have as many flowers after you trim it, but give it about a week to ten days and it will reward you with a fresh set of new leaves and flowers.

August - Keep up the watering and fertilizing during the heat of summer.

  • Petunias really love the moisture levels in their soil to remain fairly consistent. When that happens, they reach their maximum growth and bloom performance. It's why self-watering AquaPots® work so well for petunias. During the hottest part of summer, you'll find that you need to water your petunias more often. Because nutrients are washed out of the soil each time you water, it's important to keep feeding your petunias through the heat so they have the nutrients they need to continue growing.

September-October - Enjoy the remainder of the season.

  • Supertunia petunias are both heat and cold tolerant, plus they don't waste energy on forming seeds. Those traits help them continue to grow well into the fall months. If left in the ground, you might even catch them blooming until the first snow arrives. While the weather is still warm, give your Supertunias one more light trim and feed them with water soluble plant food to encourage the blooms to keep on coming a little longer. You won't need to water as often once the weather cools off because the soil will remain moist longer. Remember to do the finger test we described at the beginning of this article to know when it's time to water.

*NOTE: For folks in the deep south – your calendar will likely start & finish earlier. In the Deep South, petunias are commonly planted in the fall and grown through the following spring. Most petunias struggle in the midsummer heat and humidity, as well as the afternoon rains, in the warmest of climates. To extendtheir season a little longer, move your potted petuniaswhere they will be protected from pounding summer rains, but make sure to keep them in the sun to maintain flowering.

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Petunia Care - How to Care for Supertunias® (2024)

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Petunia Care - How to Care for Supertunias®? ›

While the weather is still warm, give your Supertunias one more light trim and feed them with water soluble plant food to encourage the blooms to keep on coming a little longer. You won't need to water as often once the weather cools off because the soil will remain moist longer.

How do you keep Supertunias blooming? ›

While the weather is still warm, give your Supertunias one more light trim and feed them with water soluble plant food to encourage the blooms to keep on coming a little longer. You won't need to water as often once the weather cools off because the soil will remain moist longer.

Do supertunias need deadheading? ›

DEADHEADING – The best news about Supertunias are that you do NOT need to deadhead to keep them blooming all season. Their flowers are self-cleaning, so they shed neatly, and the plant doesn't go to seed so it puts its energy into blooming.

Do Supertunias like lots of water? ›

Supertunias love water, so keep them evenly moist so they won't dry out or wilt. If you have them in containers or hanging baskets, they tend to dry out faster than when planted in the ground. Fertilizer.

What's the difference between petunias and Supertunias? ›

In contrast to the Wave Petunias, Supertunia® have shorter stems that contain more leaves and flowers and have better heat and humidity tolerance during the heat of the summer.

How do you prune supertunias? ›

Give your Supertunia Petunias a trim.

Just be sure to cut off a little bit at a time, as too much trimming will be too stressful. Here are a few things to note about trimming your petunias: -It is important to only cut about 20% of the entire plant, as petunias do not need a lot of trimming to benefit from the trim.

Should I water petunias every day? ›

Petunias tolerate lots of heat, and are relatively undemanding when it comes to water. Except for "spreading" types, which require frequent watering, thorough watering once a week should be sufficient in all but the worst weather.

Do supertunias spread? ›

Some varieties may slow down on producing flowers mid-summer and need to be cut back to promote new growth. A Supertunia has been bred and tested for excellence in performance and flower power. They generally reach a height of 6-10″ and can spread or trail up to 24-36″.

How many supertunias per container? ›

For instance, Supertunia® Petunias tend to spread and are quite vigorous, so with these we would recommend only three plants in a 14-inch container. They will quickly grow and fill out the entire planter, although a light trim will encourage even more branching.

What kind of fertilizer for supertunias? ›

Supertunias are heavy feeders and should have controlled-release fertilizer applied at planting. For the best growth and flower production, feed these plants on a regular basis. I prefer using a water-soluble fertilizer when I water the plants. My main Supertunia crush is Vista Bubblegum.

What to pair with Supertunias? ›

Combining two of our best-selling flower types – Supertunia® petunias and Superbells® calibrachoa – creates a dynamic flower show that lasts all the way from spring into fall. They'll grow best together in containers that drain freely rather than in the ground and will thrive in full sun to part sun.

Why did my Supertunias stop blooming? ›

Petunias thrive with consistent moisture.

When a plant wilts, that flow of water stops and the plants quit growing and blooming until it resumes. Avoid stalling out your plants' growth by providing consistent moisture. Depending on your climate and the time of year, your Supertunias may dry out quickly.

What does Epsom salt do for petunias? ›

Aside from the anecdotal evidence about human benefits, Epsom salt does seem to help plants. Generations of gardeners have said it helps their plants grow bushier, produce more flowers and have better color. It's also said to help seeds germinate and repel slugs and other garden pests.

Do you have to deadhead petunias to keep them blooming? ›

Not all types, with their showy trumpet shaped flowers, need to be deadheaded, but those that do quickly lose their appeal when spent flowers are left on the plant. Deadheading prevents plants from initiating seed production which, in turn, encourages them to make more blooms to ensure longevity.

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