How to Grow Sunpatiens® Compact Electric Orange PP# 24675 Complete Care Guide

How to Grow SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange | Complete Care Guide for SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange

Growing SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange successfully requires full sun to partial shade, fertile well-drained soil, and consistent moisture. SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange (Impatiens hawkeri hybrid, PP#24675) is a warm-season annual valued for bright orange flowers, strong branching habit, and reliable performance in heat and humidity. Gardeners researching how to grow SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange should focus on soil fertility, regular watering, and adequate spacing. Under proper SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange growing conditions, plants produce continuous blooms from late spring until frost.

Plant Name

SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange

Scientific Name

Impatiens hawkeri hybrid

Overview

SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange is commonly used in mass plantings, borders, and large patio containers. The plant is valued for its ability to thrive in sun or partial shade and maintain flowering through challenging summer conditions.

SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange care is straightforward when plants receive steady moisture and are grown in well-drained soil.

Plant Description

Plants form dense, mounded clumps with strong branching stems and glossy green foliage. Growth is vigorous during warm weather.

The compact habit allows the plant to be used effectively in layered planting designs.

Flower Description

Bright orange single flowers are produced continuously through the growing season. Individual blooms are short-lived but are replaced rapidly by new buds.

Flowers maintain color even during periods of high heat and rainfall.

Foliage Description

Leaves are medium to dark green, smooth, and slightly elongated. Foliage provides a clean backdrop for flower display.

Deciduous or Evergreen

Grown as a warm-season annual.

USDA Grow Zones

Suitable for Zones 3–11 as an annual. May persist year-round in frost-free climates.

Mature Height and Width

14–20 inches tall
14–20 inches wide

Growth Habit

Compact, mounded flowering annual.

Native Range

Hybrid cultivar derived from species native to Southeast Asia.

Sun Exposure

Full sun promotes best flowering and compact growth. Plants also perform well in partial shade, especially in very hot climates.

Insufficient light may reduce bloom production.

Soil Requirements

SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange growing conditions include fertile, well-drained soil that retains moderate moisture. Organic matter improves performance.

Avoid poorly drained soils.

Water Requirements

Water regularly to maintain evenly moist soil. Container plants may require daily watering during hot weather.

Extended dryness may reduce flowering.

Fertilizing

Light to moderate fertilization supports steady growth and continuous bloom production. Excess nitrogen may lead to lush foliage with fewer flowers.

Pruning and Maintenance

Minimal pruning is required. Occasional trimming may encourage branching and maintain a compact shape.

Removing damaged stems improves plant appearance.

Pests and Problems

Generally low maintenance. Occasional issues may include aphids or spider mites. Overly wet soils may cause root stress.

Disease Resistance

Improved resistance compared to traditional impatiens when grown in proper conditions.

Heat Tolerance

Highly tolerant of summer heat and humidity.

Cold Tolerance

Sensitive to frost and freezing temperatures.

Landscape Uses

Suitable for borders, foundation plantings, mass displays, and mixed containers. The plant provides long-season color and uniform structure.

Container Growing

Performs well in containers with consistent watering and good drainage. Container plants benefit from regular feeding.

Companion Plants

Pairs well with:

Coleus
Sweet potato vine
Begonia
Lantana
Salvia

These plants complement SunPatiens® in mixed seasonal plantings.

Wildlife Value

Flowers may attract occasional pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

Is It Edible or Medicinal

This plant is grown primarily for ornamental use.

Why SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange Stops Blooming

Reduced flowering may occur due to insufficient sunlight, drought stress, or lack of nutrients. Providing full sun and regular feeding helps maintain bloom production.

Why SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange Gets Leggy

Leggy growth may result from overcrowding or too much shade. Proper spacing and increased light improve plant form.

Why SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange Dies or Declines

Poor drainage, prolonged drought, or frost exposure may lead to plant decline.

Why SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange Leaves Wilt

Temporary wilting may occur during extreme heat or dry soil conditions. Plants typically recover when watered.

Common Questions

Does SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange come back every year?
It is typically grown as an annual.

Does SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange need full sun?
Full sun to partial shade provides best performance.

How big does SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange get?
Plants typically reach about 14–20 inches tall and wide.

How often should SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange be watered?
Water regularly to maintain consistent soil moisture.

Gardeners Also Ask

Can SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange grow in containers?

Yes. It performs very well in containers with regular watering.

Is SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange heat tolerant?

Yes. It is specifically bred for strong heat tolerance.

How fast does SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange grow?

Growth is vigorous during warm weather.

Why is my SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange not flowering?

Insufficient sunlight or low fertility may reduce bloom production.

Is SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange deer resistant?

It may experience occasional browsing but is not a preferred deer plant.

Growing Tips

Plant SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange in fertile, well-drained soil and provide consistent moisture for best performance. Space plants properly to allow air circulation and encourage full growth. Light feeding and occasional trimming help maintain continuous flowering.

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