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Supertunia Vista Bubblegum

Petunia
Botanical illustration of Supertunia Vista Bubblegum
🌱 75d to harvest Spreading

Sweetly scented, bubblegum-pink blooms spill over the edge with a velvety, satin sheen that catches the light from every angle. S…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsDirect Sow
Last FrostJan 1st
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsJan 1st
Harvest BeginsMar 17th
Harvest EndsDec 31st

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity75
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitSpreading
Support NeededNone
Planting DepthSurface
Germination Temp (°F)75
Min Soil Temp (°F)60
Min Night Temp (°F)50
Harden Off (days)7

Frequently Asked Questions


What pest or disease most commonly affects Petunia (Petunia × atkinsiana) and what should I do?
Watch for gray mold (Botrytis) and fungal leaf spots, especially when plants stay damp or crowded. Remove affected leaves, improve airflow, and water at the base in the morning so foliage dries quickly; if problems spread, use a labeled fungicide for Botrytis on petunias. Also check weekly for aphids—rinse them off with a strong spray and, if heavy, treat with an insecticidal soap labeled for flowering ornamentals.
How often should I water Petunia × atkinsiana during peak growth?
During active flowering, water deeply whenever the top 1 inch of soil feels dry, which is often about 1–2 times per week depending on heat and pot size. Petunias in containers should drain freely and never sit in water; reduce frequency after heavy rains or in cool weather. Aim to keep soil evenly moist but not soggy to prevent Botrytis and root stress.
How can I tell when Supertunia Vista Bubblegum (Petunia × atkinsiana) is ready to harvest?
Petunias are typically grown for continuous blooms rather than a harvestable crop, so harvest is about picking flowers. Pinch or snip spent blooms as soon as they fade to encourage more flowering; if you see seed pods forming, remove them because that signals the plant is shifting from blooming to seed production. Expect first solid flowering roughly around 70–75 days after germination, but continue deadheading throughout the season for the best display.
Botanical illustration of Supertunia Vista Bubblegum

Sweetly scented, bubblegum-pink blooms spill over the edge with a velvety, satin sheen that catches the light from every angle. Supertunia Vista Bubblegum forms a lush trailing mound of richly colored flowers with a tidy, spreading habit—ideal for baskets, window boxes, and cascading borders where its nonstop color can truly shine. Expect a vibrant show from early summer into fall, with blooms that look as fresh as they feel—soft, abundant, and irresistibly charming.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 60°F and nights stay above 50°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 7 days first.

Expert Note

Start petunias with very light seed coverage (or buy plugs), then harden off and plant only after cool nights pass for best nonstop bloom.