Is it Okay to Plant Dipladenia as an Indoor Plant

Is it Okay to Plant Dipladenia as an Indoor Plant?

Both plants are equally beautiful and almost identical, so it is easy for people to confuse them. However, the Mandevilla plant is a vine, whereas the Dipladenia plant retains a bushy structure. 

Growing the Dipladenia plant may seem easy, but it does have some unusual requirements. From dry weather to direct everything, it is necessary to witness the blooming nature of this exotic plant. 

Even the indoor and outdoor growing guides of both the plants are different from one another. That is why you better hear it from the experts and then decide where you want your Dipladenia plant to grow.

Plant Details

Available colorsPink, White, Red
Bloom TimeSummer
Height Range4-8 (1.2 – 2.4m)
Space Range2-3’ (0.6 – 0.9m)
Temperature Range50° to 80°F (10° to 27°C)
Part LightBright Light
Companion PlantsDieffenbachia, Miniature Rose, Aglaonema

The Indoor Guide Or Growing A Dipladenia Plant

The Indoor Guide for Growing a Dipladenia Plant

The best way to witness the full bloom of a Dipladenia plant is to ensure it stays at a warm temperature. It also requires at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. However, more than that may be harmful to the plant.

So, if your Dipladenia plant is placed on the south-facing window where it may get more than 8 hours of sunlight, you may want to pull the curtain after the required time is over. 

The pot’s soil must have mixed materials like peas and organic chemicals to retain the plant’s growth. You may add extra hummus additionally to make the soil well-drained.

It should be sandy and rich in organic materials to ensure the ground is never too watery for the roots to drown. The earth should leave enough space for the roots to grow; else it may cause the plant to die soon.

Don’t bother if the Dipladenia plant looks too dry because it can tolerate dryness and blossom. So, when you water the plant, make sure to check whether the soil is dry or not; if not, wait until it dries up, and then water the plant.

Make sure the ground is soaking the moisture; otherwise, it will be wet instead of damp. And, we want damp soil to support the growth of a Dipladenia plant, so water it frequently in summer.

The Outdoor Guide For Growing A Dipladenia Plant

The Outdoor Guide for Growing a Dipladenia Plant

The outdoor guide of growing a Dipladenia plant is not much different than the indoor guide of growing the Dipladenia plant. First, you must locate the plant under full sunlight.

So, if you are not planting it in a pot, make sure the ground where you plant it stays under direct sunlight. If you think the plant is getting too much direct sunlight for more than 8 hours a day, cover it with a thin cloth when the 8 hours of daylight is over.

When the plant is at an early stage, make sure to trim the branches regularly. It will support the growth of a bushy structure. You can also put a stake beside the plant because it requires a stake to stand upright when young. Then, when it grows to a certain extent, you can remove the stake. 

For fertilization, it will be better if you use a liquid houseplant fertilizer and apply it every 3-4 weeks on the plant. Make sure to water the Dipladenia plant frequently in summer because it may become dry. But, don’t make the soil too wet because that can consume the space for the roots with water.

So when watering, check if the top portion of the earth is dry or not. Give the soil enough time to soak the water and then water it again. 

How Do You Take Care Of The Dipladenia Plant?

How do you take care of the Dipladenia plant_

When it comes to caring for the Dipladenia plant, the process is not as ordinary as any other plant. Since the plant can be grown both indoors and outdoors, the care for both is different. But today, I am gonna focus on the indoor care of the plant.  

  1. Light 

The Dipladenia plant doesn’t require much sunlight, so it is better to keep the potted plant indoors. Keep the plant well-lit to avoid direct sunlight or excessively hot weather.  

  1. Water 

During the summer months, a Dipladenia plant needs to be watered quite often. But in general, this plant doesn’t need too much water. So the basic thumb rule for watering is that 1 to 2 inches of the soil needs to be dry, but not too dry, or else the plant will get stressed. 

  1. Temperature 

A Dipladenia plant thrives in the heat, but not too much heat. The plant requires 68F to grow properly. The perfect temperature for the plant is between 65 to 70F. So, if you wanna grow this plant indoors if the outside temperature doesn’t feel right. 

  1. Humidity 

For the plant to thrive, high humidity is preferred. 

  1. Feeding 

A Dipladenia doesn’t require feeding as much. Once or twice a month during the spring and summer months is enough for the plant. Feeding is not at all required during the winter months. 

Wrapping Up!

The Dipladenia plant is easy to maintain, but it takes some time to grow. If you love tropical plants, you may want to add this houseplant to your collection. It does not require much water or much fertilizer to grow. Feeding it once or twice a month will be enough to support the growth of this plant.

Frequently Asked Questions [FAQs]

1: Is Dipladenia A Perennial Plant Or An Annual Plant?

Ans: It depends on the temperature zones to decide if the Dipladenia is an annual or a perennial plant. Dipladenia can be a perennial plant in warmer temperature zones like USAD, 8, 9, and 11. But, if you want to grow it in a colder zone, it will act as an annual plant.

2: Do We Need to Take Special Care of the Dipladenia Plant in Winter?

Ans: During winter, it is better to take the plant inside. If you can’t do that, at least take it to a greenhouse, and cover the roof with straws. Otherwise, you may trim the plant to the ground and cover it with a pot if it has to stay outside during the winter.

3: Is Dipladenia A Climbing Plant Or A Bush?

Ans: It is mainly a small, bushy plant. But, if you want to have a taller structure, you mat put a stake when the plant is at an early stage. Then, it will retain the climbing structure of the plant. 

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