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Water Frequent watering is key to effective gerbera daisy indoor plant care. During periods of active growth, gardeners can expect to water pots approximately 1-2 times per week.
In cooler climates, gardeners grow Gerbera daisies as annuals. The flowers prefer a cool (but not cold) winter temperature of about 45°F to 50°F. Gerbera daisy plants have no special humidity needs.
Q: How do I plant gerbera daisy seed? — J.R., Clear Lake A: You can sow gerberas in pots now. Lightly cover the seed. Germination occurs in 10 to 14 days.
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Research shows that dense foliage inhibits flowering in gerbera daisies, so it is important to remove old or tangled leaves between bloom cycles. Plants set out in pots in full sun dry out quickly.