Mandevilla flowers indoor care in the winter

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Mandevilla houseplants should not be brought inside unless you are certain that there are no insect hitchhikers.

When overwintering Mandevilla indoors, the plant does not blossom and remains dormant until stronger spring light comes.

You may either grow it indoors as a normal plant or trim it back to 8 to 10 inches (20-25 cm.) and pot it up.

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Place the pot in a cold, dark place with temps ranging from 55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit (13 to 15 C.).

Reduce watering during the dormant season by half and remove wasted leaves and dead plant material in the spring.

To avoid decay, the indoor mandevilla plant should be kept somewhat dry.

Keep the indoor mandevilla plant relatively dry during the winter, and you should see sprouts in the spring.

Pinch the shoots to stimulate bushier growth and move the pot to a sunny area. Begin fertilizing every two weeks with a phosphorus-rich plant food.

In high humid region water directly in the roots of the plant to avoid fungal diseases.

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