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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comCan this plant be brought indoors for the winter? Is it to be treated the same as Mandevilla?
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2 Comments To "I Have a Dipladenia Plant"
#1 Comment By Nikki On 10/19/2012 @ 6:45 am
Yes, these are pretty much the same thing so treat them as such. Bring the plant indoors prior to your frist frost and allow it to go dormant. It will only need watering once a month during dormancy to keep the plant from drying out completely. Once spring returns and new growth begins, you can move it back outdoors (after threat of frost) and care as usual.
#2 Comment By netpurl On 11/05/2024 @ 9:25 am
Yes, you can bring your Dipladenia indoors for winter. 🌿 It prefers bright, indirect light, so place it near a sunny window. Water sparingly, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Dipladenia is similar to Mandevilla in care but is more compact and may need less pruning. This will help it thrive indoors until spring.