Google up the info. But they wouldn’t last a winter outside. They do well at 50 or above. They will grow inside in a bright area, doesn’t have to be direct sunlight, just bright or lit.
They are both gorgeous and bigger than we ever thought. They were TINY when we got them. They can take direct sun, but work well in the shade in a well lit area. You have to pinch the blooms off of them so they keep growing. Their purpose is to seed, and if they don’t, they’ll keep “trying”. They can get used indoors too, so I’m pulling them inside in the fall. If they’re potted, they need water every day. You can still find them at Home Depot, etc. Ask for some “coleus”.
@fungiscience please tell me how
@robertprpic01 Tell you how what?
i love to use it as a psychoactive
thank you ernestlsewell, I have an area that may just fit them in good sunlight.
Google up the info. But they wouldn’t last a winter outside. They do well at 50 or above. They will grow inside in a bright area, doesn’t have to be direct sunlight, just bright or lit.
How are they in Winter? I live in Virginia so our winters (lets hope) don’t get supper cold, but I love my coleus plants. Will they survive???
You know they’re psychoactive, right?
They are both gorgeous and bigger than we ever thought. They were TINY when we got them. They can take direct sun, but work well in the shade in a well lit area. You have to pinch the blooms off of them so they keep growing. Their purpose is to seed, and if they don’t, they’ll keep “trying”. They can get used indoors too, so I’m pulling them inside in the fall. If they’re potted, they need water every day. You can still find them at Home Depot, etc. Ask for some “coleus”.
I want that plant LOLOL..
Love the soundtrack there!