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Million bells

Calibrachoa x hybrida · Million Bells · Nightshade family

Also known as: Trailing Petunia · Mini Petunia · Calibrachoa

Easy15–30cmPet-friendly
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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.

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