Culture Report: Celosia 'Dragon's Breath Red' - Greenhouse Product News (2024)

Are you interested in extending sales of this stunning variety into late summer months? Read on for fall productionand combination guidelines.

Dragon’s Breath Red’ celosia from Sakata Seed has certainly captured the attention of growers, retailers and garden enthusiasts across the country with its deep, iridescent maroon foliage and flowering plumes.

Along the West coast, East coast, deep south and throughout the Midwest, springtime bedding plant sales have experienced excellent sell through with this billowing beauty. But what if you want to extend Dragon’s Breath sales into the late summer months? Can it be used in combination pots for fall sales as well? The answer, of course, is yes and yes.

In recent articles, Sakata has focused on spring sales and how to produce Dragon’s Breath crops in flower for the traditional high-volume, peak selling weeks. However, in order to finish flowering Dragon’s Breath crops for summer and fall, growers must implement a different day-length regimen.

Photoperiodic Response

Dragon’s Breath celosia is an obligate short day plant, meaning in order for the crop to initiate flowering, less than 11 hours of day-length is required.

Many celosia varieties, including Dragon’s Breath, are able to initiate flowering at 14 to 21 days after sowing. For a summer or fall crop, when the natural day length is greater than 11 hours, black-clothing after day 21 will be required to ensure the crop will flower for its finish week.

Maintaining short days (less than 11 hours) for a continuous period of 21 to 28 days will ensure the crop does not abort the early bud formation.

Combination Pots

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Dragon’s Breath plants are outstanding when paired with other sun-loving, flowering plants. The bright blooms of SunPatiens, SuperCal petunias, or Profusion zinnias will contrast beautifully against the dark red foliage of Dragon’s Breath celosia. To achieve well-balanced combinations, a couple of different techniques could be employed to guarantee Dragon’s Breath is in bloom when needed.

When transplanting the component plants into the finished container, a smaller empty pot can be inserted into the center, which then could be filled with a Dragon’s Breath plant after the short-day requirement has been achieved and the plant has initiated flowering — a simple drop-in procedure.

Or, the component plants could be transplanted at a later stage of growth into the final container, and the entire combo subjected to short days. There should be no issues of less, or no flowering as long the other component plants are day neutral, or have already begun flowering. SunPatiens (which are day neutral), vegetative SuperCal or Profusion zinnias will have begun flowering, so short days for a period of 21 days will not be a problem.

Another option is to use Dragon’s Breath’s dark red foliage as the centerpiece of the combination and allow the plants to bloom naturally under short days as the season’s day length grows shorter. This can be used especially in the warm climates of the southern and western United States.

Fertilizer Requirements

To maximize the intense deep red color of celosia Dragon’s Breath, the following cultural points are highly recommended.

  • Use calcium-nitrate based feeds.
  • Excessive ammonium and phosphorous can cause lush, vegetative growth and green foliage.
  • After plants and roots have become established, maintain soil EC levels at 1.0 or less to maintain deep red foliage.
  • Keep adequate potassium, magnesium and boron levels in the feed applications to avoid distortion, misshapen or discolored foliage.

Temperature

The finished quality of Dragon’s Breath crops can be enhanced with cooler night temperatures. Well-toned and strong growth, along with a deeper red foliage and flowers, will result from average daily temperatures of 68 to 70° F. This means that by allowing the plants to be subjected to lower night temperatures in the high 50s to low 60s, the overall redness of the plants will be stronger.

Ken Harr

Ken Harr is product technical manager for Sakata Seed America. He can be reached at kharr@sakata.com

Are you interested in extending sales of this stunning variety into late summer months? Read on for fall productionand combination guidelines

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Culture Report: Celosia 'Dragon's Breath Red' - Greenhouse Product News (2024)

FAQs

Is celosia dragons breath annual or perennial? ›

cristata (Plumosa Group) 'Dragon's Breath' is an upright, bushy annual noted for its extra-large, bright-red, plume-like flowers, 10 in. long (25 cm), and unusual leaves. Blooming throughout summer into fall, the erect feathery spikes rise on stems clad with large, spear-shaped dark-red leaves.

What is the dragon breath plant good for? ›

Retailers like it for its long shelf life and adaptability—Dragon's Breath is great in containers, beds and large landscapes. Dragon's Breath exhibits even more red foliage and flowers under adverse garden conditions like heat, humidity and infrequent watering. Gorgeous flowering plumes of color!

Is celosia dragons breath edible? ›

About Celosia

This annual is related to Amaranth (a commonly harvested grain) and is technically edible as a young plant before flowering, but it is really just too pretty to eat knowing what a beauty it will become with its wooly, deep-colored spikes.

Are red celosia perennials? ›

Celosia plants are tender perennials (in Zones 10-12) grown as annuals. Their inflorescences are brightly colored in showy colors of red, purple, pink, orange and yellow. The name celosia is derived from the Greek kelos, "burnt," referring to the flowers' fiery colors and often flamelike shape.

Does Dragon Breath come back every year? ›

Planting & Growing

Its foliage tends to remain dense right to the ground, not requiring facer plants in front. This fast-growing annual will normally live for one full growing season, needing replacement the following year.

Does celosia grow back every year? ›

In climates where it is grown as an annual it will reseed itself and return the next year. In locations that experience warm winter temperatures, such as USDA hardiness zones 10 and 11, it can also be grown as a perennial. This easy to grow plant makes an excellent cut flower.

Where is the best place to plant dragons breath? ›

They do best in long-lasting, direct light ☀️ and should be less than 1 foot from a window. Dragon's Breath Celosia likes soil that is well draining. You may want to supplement with a gentle, organic fertilizer throughout the peak growing season.

Does dragons breath like sun or shade? ›

It likes full sun, meaning at least six hours of direct sun per day. Keep young plants well-watered. However, once established, Dragon's Breath is incredibly drought-tolerant. Simply ensure that you provide plenty of water during hot, dry periods in order to get as many blooms as possible.

Why is dragons breath illegal? ›

Legality. The sale of Dragon's breath rounds is illegal in several states (Alaska, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Maryland, and New York) and shipping may be restricted in other locations and cities due to their inherent fire hazard.

Is celosia poisonous to humans? ›

Celosias are not poisonous to cats, dogs nor humans. The plants can be kept in any home without any problems.

Is celosia invasive? ›

Celosia often reseeds in warm climates, but not in an invasive way. Flower colors include shades of red, yellow, orange, and pink.

How do you keep celosia alive in the winter? ›

If you live in an area that gets cold and dark during the fall and winter months, a grow lamp can help keep your celosia alive until things begin to warm back up.

Can celosia survive winter? ›

If you live outside of USDA zones 10 – 12, your Celosia are very unlikely to survive the winter and, like all annual plants, will need to be replanted next year. You can cut your entire plant to the ground once it turns brown or loses its attractive qualities.

Is celosia a summer or winter annual? ›

Blooming Season: Celosia blooms from late spring through fall, often continuing until the first frost. Hardiness: Celosia is typically grown as an annual, but it is a tender perennial in USDA zones 10 and 11.

Will celosia reseed itself? ›

A: It is not uncommon for celosia to reseed itself. If you want this to happen each year, cut them back after the leaves and flowers have turned brown. Scuff the ground with your shoe wherever you would like new flowers to grow and shake the flower heads over it so the tiny black seeds fall out.

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