Carnations / Clove pinks / गुलाबी कार्नेशन
गुलाबी कार्नेशन
Carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus), also known as clove pinks.
Gardening tips for growing healthy and vibrant carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus):
Planting Tips
- Sunlight: Carnations thrive in full sun – aim for at least 4–6 hours per day.
- Soil: Use well-drained, slightly alkaline soil (pH 6.7–7.5). Add lime if the soil is too acidic.
- Spacing: Plant carnations about 6–12 inches apart to ensure good air circulation and prevent disease.
Watering
- Moderate Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist but not soggy. Overwatering can lead to root rot.
- Water at the base: Avoid wetting the leaves and flowers to prevent fungal problems.
Care & Maintenance
- Deadheading: Remove spent blooms regularly to encourage more flowers.
- Support tall stems: Use small stakes or garden supports if your carnations grow tall and floppy.
- Fertilize: Feed with a balanced fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during the growing season (spring to early fall).
Pest & Disease Control
- Watch for aphids, thrips, and spider mites. Neem oil or insecticidal soap can help.
- Ensure good air circulation to prevent powdery mildew and rust.
Winter Care (for colder climates)
- If you live in a cold region, mulch around the base of the plant in late fall or bring potted carnations indoors.
Extra Tip:
- For cut flowers that last longer, harvest carnations when the buds are half-open and place them in clean water with floral preservative.