Light
These plants need a lot of direct sunlight. At least six hours of direct sunlight every day will enable the kangaroo paw plants to grow and flower. They can tolerate hot and intense sunlight.
Soil
These plants naturally grow in sandy and nutrient deficient soil. If you are growing yours in containers, use organic potting soil and add a few scoops of standard play sand. This helps to mimic the plant's natural soil and will provide enough nutrition for the growing season.
Water
Although the kangaroo paw evolved to tolerate the dry habitat of Western Australia, it appreciates a little pampering with some irrigation. Your kangaroo paw plant will produce the most blooms in its season of active growth if it receives at least an inch of water each week during the spring and summer, which is when blooming happens. This extra irrigation will also cause blooms to appear earlier in the season than on plants left to nature's devices. Supplemental water usually isn’t necessary when the plant is out of bloom.
Temperature and Humidity
These plants naturally grow in hot dry climates. If you are growing your plant in a zone below 9 or 10, bring it inside before the first frost.
Fertilizer
Regular fertilizer is not necessary. During the spring season before the flower stalks appear, add a cup or two of compost to the container plant.
Plants Around 10~15 inch height in 1 gallon pot.
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