- What should be considered when watering the Medinilla magnifica?
- How do you fertilize Medinilla magnifica?
- How do you cut a Medinilla?
- When is time to repot?
- Which diseases and pests occur?
- How do you care for Medinilla magnifica in winter?
No matter how beautiful the Medinilla magnifica blooms - the care is so difficult that only experts can cope with it. Even small mistakes lead to disease and pest infestation. Maintain a Medinille with these tips.

What should be considered when watering the Medinilla magnifica?
- Root ball must always be slightly moist
- Avoid waterlogging
- use room-warm, lime-free water
Medinilla magnifica does not tolerate any lime, neither in the substrate nor in the irrigation water. Therefore, only use stale water, preferably rainwater that must not be too cold.
Never leave water standing in the saucer or planter, but pour it off immediately.
How do you fertilize Medinilla magnifica?
The Medinille is fertilized during the flowering phase. To do this, add liquid fertilizer to the irrigation water once a week. You can also use chopsticks or long-term fertilizer to ensure sufficient nutrients.
How do you cut a Medinilla?
- Remove bare shoots
- cut off faded flowers
- Cut branches that are too close together
- Cut cuttings for propagation
Basically, the medinilla does not have to be cut. However, pruning can stimulate the growth of new shoots. If faded flowers are cut, the flowering period is extended.
When is time to repot?
Medinilla magnifica is very fast-growing and needs a larger pot every two to three years. Repot in spring before flowering.
Take the plant out of the old container carefully, as the branches break very easily.
Which diseases and pests occur?
Root rot is caused by waterlogging. Watch out for pests like mealybugs, scale insects and spider mites.
How do you care for Medinilla magnifica in winter?
In order for the Medinilla magnifica to develop new flowers, you have to keep them a little cooler in winter. Temperatures around 15 degrees are ideal. It must not be cooler than 13 degrees, and the humidity must remain high enough.
During the winter, the plant is watered less and no longer fertilized. In the spring, carefully begin to increase the amount of water again.
tips
As difficult as the Medinilla magnifica is to take care of, it is easy to propagate it. All you have to do is cut cuttings seven to ten centimeters long. Roots form after just a few weeks.