Million bells
Calibrachoa x hybrida · Million Bells · Nightshade family
Also known as: Trailing Petunia · Mini Petunia · Calibrachoa
Easy15–30cmPet-friendly
Million bells care at a glance
Million bells (Calibrachoa x hybrida) needs a moderate amount of water and prefers to grow in full sun.
- Water need
- Medium
- Light
- Full sun
- Soil moisture
- Evenly moist
- Nutrients
- High
- Life cycle
- Annual
Pests & Diseases on Million bells
Possible pests on Million bells include Aphids and Spider mites. Common diseases include Stem rot and Phytophthora root and crown rot. Also possible: Powdery mildew, Southern bacterial wilt and Iron/manganese chlorosis. Million bells is considered pet-friendly.
Pest
- Aphids Medium
- Spider mites Medium
Disease
- Stem rot High
- Phytophthora root and crown rot High
- Powdery mildew Medium
- Southern bacterial wilt Medium
- Iron/manganese chlorosis Low
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Frequently asked questions about Million bells
- Which pests affect Million bells?
- Possible pests on Million bells include Aphids and Spider mites.
- Which diseases affect Million bells?
- Common diseases include Stem rot and Phytophthora root and crown rot. Also possible: Powdery mildew, Southern bacterial wilt and Iron/manganese chlorosis.
- Is Million bells toxic to cats and dogs?
- Million bells is considered pet-friendly and safe for cats and dogs.
- How much water does Million bells need?
- Million bells has a moderate water requirement.
- What light does Million bells need?
- Million bells prefers to grow in full sun. Around 6 hours of light per day is ideal.
- Is Million bells frost-hardy?
- Million bells is not frost-hardy.