Russelia equisetiformis, popularly known as the Firecracker Plant. This stunning evergreen subshrub features slender, rush-like stems that arch gracefully like a fountain, covered in a prolific display of bright scarlet, tubular flowers that are a magnet for hummingbirds and butterflies. Its unique weeping habit makes it a perfect choice for spilling over retaining walls, filling large hanging baskets, or adding a fine-textured focal point to rock gardens. Remarkably hardy and drought-tolerant once established, this low-maintenance beauty thrives in full sun and provides a spectacular, year-round floral show in warmer climates.
Russelia equisetiformis Outdoor Plant Care Guide
How do we measure our plants?
Plant sizes are shown as the grow pot diameter x the total height of the plant. This means the diameter of the grow pot at the top of rim x the total height of the plant including the grow pot. It therefore includes the plant roots etc as well as the height or length of the plant.
Please note: plant heights are approximate and are provided for indicative purposes only. Plants suitable for hanging may be depicted in a hanging grow pot, the actual grow pot used to ship the plant might not include these attachments.
For plants in soil the key size in determining the maturity and fullness of a plant is the diameter of the grow pot. The larger the diameter, the more mature the plant.
How do we size hydroculture plants?
Hydroculture plants are measured the same way as soil plants, however the grow pots are sized by diameter plus their standardised heights, which allows a water meter to be fitted. For example: an 18/19 grow pot has an 18cm diameter at the rim and is 19cm tall.
Hydroculture plant roots have been specially adapted to grow in hydrogranules, which creates a smaller, more fleshy and hardier root system. This results in mature plants being available in smaller grow pots than their soil based equivalents.
How do I choose the correct sized decorative pot to fit my houseplant?
Check the grow pot diameter:
Determine the plant's grow pot diameter. Compare this to the size of the opening of your chosen decorative pot and ensure it is big enough to insert the plant's grow pot through the opening (see diagram below).
We show the size of the decorative pot openings for each pot as you click the different size options or hover over the size buttons.
Tip: Pick a decorative pot that has an opening about 1cm larger than the size of the plant's grow pot. For smaller plants (up to 14cm grow pots) you should go slightly smaller and for larger plants (above 24cm) you can add 2-3cm without the pot looking too large for the plant.
Note: If the shape of the planter tapers strongly at the base, it might not be wide enough for your plant to sit squarely at the bottom. In this case you can add a liner on a small layer of pebbles to increase the size of the base. This will however raise the height of the plant slightly in the planter.
For hydroculture plants use the size tip to select a decorative pot that will accommodate the waterproof liner recommended for the plant in the hydro kit.
Artstone planters include a non-removable water reservoir, which raises the internal base height of the planter. These planters work best with the plant re-potted directly into them rather than left in their grow pots. If the intention is to leave the plant in its grow pot and sit it directly into the Artstone planter rather than re-potting the plant directly into the planter, please ensure you select a large enough size that will have enough internal height to hide the grow pot.
Check the grow pot height:
Soil plants - The height of the grow pot can vary slightly, but is usually slightly smaller or the same as its diameter. Check your planter will be tall enough to hide the grow pot if you are not re-potting directly into the planter.
Hydroculture plants - These require a hydro kit for assembly, this includes a waterproof pot liner with a base wide enough to accommodate the hydroculture grow pot. The size tip provided for each hydroculture plant provides a recommended size for the external diameter of the decorative pots that will accommodate the specified waterproof liner.
The grow pot height is standardised (normally 12cm or 19cm) and shown on the size option for each hydroculture plant.Ensure the external height of your decorative pot is at least 2-3cm higher than the grow pot height of the hydroculture plant.
Important:
The opening measurement of the decorative pot is the size of the access hole for inserting the plant's grow pot as well as an indication of the minimum liner size needed. It is not the same as the external diameter of the pot which is the overall outer size of the pot. Please note all measurements are approximate and can vary slightly due to the handmade nature of our pots.
Note: Liners are "squashy" so they can be pushed through the opening to expand and fit closer to the pot wall once inside. Liners can also be cut down to size with scissors for a neater fit if they bulge inwards slightly at the top.
For round shaped decorative pots we provide the external diameter of the widest point so you get a sense of how large the pot is on the outside, as well as the width of the opening. We also provide the overall height so you unders tand how tall the pot is.
For square, rectangular and oval planters we provide the external dimensions for Lenth x Width x Height, plus the access width (internal as these are often displayed with a mix of plants.
Collections: Flowering Plant, Outdoor Plants
Firecracker Plant performs best in full sun for maximum flowering, but it greatly benefits from partial shade during the peak afternoon heat of the summer months to prevent foliage scorch
Firecracker Plant needs frequent, deep watering 2–3 times per week during the extreme summer heat and once every 7–10 days during the cooler winter months.
The Firecracker Plant is perfectly suited for Qatar’s climate, as it is highly heat-tolerant up to 45°C+ and thrives year-round in full sun or partial shade with regular watering
Apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer (like NPK 20-20-20) once a month from February to May and again in September to November, avoiding fertilization during the peak mid-summer heat.
Russelia equisetiformis (Firecracker Plant) is considered non-toxic to dogs, cats, and rabbit.
It contributes to overall air purification.
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