Dahlia 'Bora Bora' Plant
A striking cactus-type Dahlia with vivid pink and yellow spiky blooms, perfect for ornamental gardens and edible petal use, thriving in sunny, well-drained conditions.

Habit
Perennial
Height
3-4 ft
Growth
Fast
Soil
Loamy, fertile
Shade
Full sun
Moisture
Moderate
Edible
Yes (petals)
Medicinal
No
Origin
Mexico
Climatic Condition
Warm temperate
Temperature (°)
18-26
Humidity (%)
50-70
Potting media
Peat+Perlite
Fertilizers
High phosphorus NPK (5:10:5)
Watering
Regular, avoid waterlogging
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+AA561
NPK ratio
5:10:05 AM
life Span
1 season (tuberous)
Health Benefits
Ornamental, aesthetic
Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?
50% peat moss, 30% compost, 20% perlite
Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers
Fertilize biweekly with high-phosphorus fertilizer
Common Diseases and Remedies
powdery mildew
Whitish powdery spots on leaves and stunted growth and pale colour
spray 5% of neem oil
spray sulphur and copper fungicides like Bavistin , or Carbendizum @ 2g/lit water
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