How to Grow Portulaca Sea Glass 'Mango Mojito' Complete Care Guide

How to Grow Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’

Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ (Portulaca grandiflora ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’) grows best in full sun, sharply drained soil, and hot, dry conditions. This low-growing succulent annual is valued for its mango-orange blooms, trailing habit, and exceptional heat and drought tolerance. Proper Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ care includes limiting excess moisture, providing strong sunlight, and maintaining excellent drainage.

Light Requirements

Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ performs best in full sun. Plants require at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for maximum flowering and compact growth.

Blooms open fully in bright sunlight and may partially close during cloudy weather or in the evening.

Soil Requirements

Excellent drainage is essential. Portulaca grows best in sandy, rocky, or loose soils that dry quickly between waterings.

Heavy or constantly wet soils may quickly lead to root rot and decline. Container mixes should include coarse sand, perlite, or other drainage materials.

Watering

Water moderately during establishment, then reduce watering once plants are rooted. Allow soil to dry thoroughly between waterings.

Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ is highly drought tolerant once established and performs better in dry conditions than overly wet soil.

Temperature and Humidity

Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ grows best in temperatures between 70–100°F. Plants thrive in intense heat and strong sunlight.

Humidity is generally tolerated if drainage and airflow remain good.

Fertilizer

Minimal fertilizer is required. Excess feeding may encourage leafy growth with reduced flowering.

If needed, apply a light balanced fertilizer occasionally during the growing season.

Pruning and Maintenance

Portulaca generally requires very little maintenance. Occasional trimming may help refresh plants if stems become stretched during midsummer.

Spent flowers usually drop naturally and do not require deadheading.

Container Growing

Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ performs exceptionally well in hanging baskets, containers, rock gardens, and borders. Its trailing habit allows stems to spill naturally over edges.

Use containers with drainage holes and avoid oversized pots that retain excess moisture.

Common Problems

Overwatering and poor drainage are the most common causes of decline. Wet soil may quickly lead to root rot or stem collapse.

Plants generally experience few pest problems but may occasionally attract aphids.

Winter Care

Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ is grown as an annual and declines with frost or prolonged cold temperatures.

Plants are typically replaced seasonally in most climates.

Gardeners Also Ask

Does Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ need full sun?
Yes. Full sun is required for best flowering.

How often should Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ be watered?
Water sparingly and allow soil to dry completely between waterings.

Is Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ drought tolerant?
Yes. It is highly drought tolerant once established.

Why do Portulaca flowers close?
Flowers naturally close during cloudy weather and at night.

Can Portulaca ‘Sea Glass Mango Mojito’ grow in containers?
Yes. It performs very well in containers and hanging baskets.

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