Below is a time lapsed photo of the Poinsettia in my front yard. As you can see the first photo was shot in November and within just month it was in full bloom.
With care, the poinsettia can be induced to reflower after the initial
display when purchased. The red blooms should be pruned, and the plant
moved outdoors after the last frost. It should be returned indoors in
the Fall, before the first frost, to a room which is not lighted after
sunset. The plant requires a period of uninterrupted long, dark nights
for around two months in autumn in order to develop flowers. Incidental
light at night during this time will hamper flower production. When
watering it is important to allow the plant to drain out any excess
water. Having a poinsettia sit in water can do harm to the plant as it
prefers moist soil to direct water.
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