Dahlia 'Bishop of Canterbury'
Dahlia pinnata

Dahlia 'Bishop of Canterbury' Plant

A striking, magenta-pink Dahlia with dark foliage, offering abundant ornamental blooms and edible petals for relaxing garden displays.


Picture illustrating Dahlia 'Bishop of Canterbury' plant

 

Habit

Perennial

Height

3-4 ft

Growth

Moderate

Soil

Rich, well-drained

Shade

Full Sun

Moisture

Moderate

Edible

Yes (petals)

Medicinal

No

Origin

Mexico

Climatic Condition

Temperate

Temperature (°)

18-24

Humidity (%)

50-70

Potting media

Peat+Compost

Fertilizers

Balanced NPK (10:10:10)

Watering

Regular watering

Plant Weight 

~1.5-2 kg

Flowering Time

Summer to fall

Soil Ph level

6.0-7.0

Water Ph level

6.5-7.5

Soil EC

0.5-1.0 mS/cm

Yield Per Plant 

15-25 blooms

NPK ratio 

10:20:20 AM

life Span

1 season (tuberous)

Health Benefits

Ornamental, relaxation

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

50% peat moss, 25% compost, 25% perlite


Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Fertilize every 2 weeks with balanced fertilizer

Common Diseases and Remedies

powdery mildew

Whitish powdery spots on leaves and stunted growth and pale colour

spray 5% of neem oil 

In-Organic Remedies

spray sulphur and copper fungicides like Bavistin , or  Carbendizum @ 2g/lit water

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