Dianthus chinensis Care, Propagation, Watering & Growing Tips

Dianthus chinensis, or Chinese Pink plants, are houseplants that feature colorful, flat, single flowers with fringed petals and a dark center eye. This low-maintenance houseplant can be grown in a pot up to 30 inches tall. Note, however, that this plant is toxic to pets.

Common Name

China Pink, Chinese Pink
Plant Type
Annuals
Taxonomy
Scientific name
Dianthus chinensis
Genus
Dianthus
Family
Caryophyllaceae
Order
Caryophyllales
Class
Dicotyledons

Dianthus chinensis Water Needs

Water requirements and watering times for Dianthus chinensis.
Water Needs
Average
Cups
Generally, Dianthus chinensis needs water once every 7 days in 1 cups.
1 Cup = 250 ml, so at least Dianthus chinensis needs about 0.25 L per 7 days.

Dianthus chinensis Temperature, Humidity, and Light

Ideal light, temperature & humidity needed for Dianthus chinensis to thrive.

Light Requirements

± 6 hours

Temperature

60°F to 75°F

Humidity Preference

Medium

The ideal humidity range for your Dianthus chinensis to thrive is between 40% and 60%.

Dianthus chinensis Soil Types and Growing Media

Information about soil and suitable planting media for Dianthus chinensis.

Suitability in pots

5L

Dianthus chinensis plants require different pot sizes as they grow. Start with a small pot of 5L.

Soil type

loam sand
Soil Drainage
Well-Drainage

Soil PH

alkaline neutral

Dianthus chinensis Characteristics

All you need to know about the characteristics of the Dianthus chinensis plant.

Maximum Height

36 Inches or 1 meters

Spread

12 Inches or 1 meters

Color

Green
Light Pink
White
Fuchsia

Characteristics

Showy

Is Dianthus chinensis toxic to pets?

Yes

This variety is toxic to cats and dogs.

Garden Style

Informal and Cottage Patio And Containers

Dianthus chinensis Grow and Care

Find out information on how to propagate Dianthus chinensis, when it flowers, and how to care for it.

Maintenance

easy

Propagation Methods

seed stem cutting

Flowering season

spring summer autumn

Dianthus chinensis Native Region

Find out where the Dianthus chinensis plant originated.

Country

China Korea (the Republic of) Mongolia Russian Federation (the)
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