How to grow Ipomoea purpurea

Ipomoea purpurea grow and care herbaceous vine of the genus Ipomoea also known as Morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea perennial evergreen or annual plant and used as ornamental plant can be hedge plant or as groundcover plant, can grow in tropics mediterranean, desert, subtropics or temperate climate and growing in hardiness zone 10+ as perennial 6+ as annual.

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Ipomoea purpurea leaves and flower

Leaves color green in heart to deltoid shape.

Flower color can be: blue, purple, pink or white, the flowers 5-10 cm in round shape

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How to grow Ipomoea purpurea growing and care:

Trellising, rich soil, moist soil

How to care:
Fertilize in the spring, put mulch especially when the plant is young, possible to keep the plant indoor overwinter and take it out in the spring after the last frost

What is the best way to start growing?
Plant / Seedling / Seed / Vegetative reproduction cutting or bending a branch over and covering it with soil

How to propagate cutting?
Cutting temperature 25-30C (77-86F), high humidity, possible by water and switch the water every few days or to put in soil – moist soil, better in spring to summer and possible to use in root growth hormone.

Is it necessary to graft or use vegetative reproduction?
No, but easier to start by cutting than seeds although start from seeds it’s easy

Difficulties or problems when growing:
Aggressive, invasive

Planting season:
Spring as annual or as perennial in hardiness zone 10a, spring to summer in hardiness zone 10b, spring to autumn in hardiness zone 11, all year in hardiness zone 12+

How to plant:
Dig hole bigger 50% more than the roots ball, add to the hole, organic matter, dead leaves and humus put back some soil and mix it, after this put the plant cover lightly but strong enough that won’t fall put support for the plant and give it place to trellising on it, consider to prune week branches, water it twice in the first day and every day for two weeks.

Pests and diseases:
Weevil, moth, whitefly, aphids

Pruning season:
All year, better after blooming season or in the early winter, for annual plants no need to prune

How to prune:
For design and defining borders, dead parts

Size of the plant:
2-5 m, 6-15 feet

Growth speed in optimal condition:
Fast growing

Water requirement:
Average amount of water / Big amount of water

Light conditions in optimal condition for growing:
Full Sun / Half Shade

Is it possible to grow indoor as houseplant?
No

Growing is also possible in a pots, planter, flowerpot or containers:
Yes, when grow in container, size 10-30 liter (2.5-8 gallon) but bigger it’s better, average amount of water that needed, it’s to keep the soil moist and the water go out of the pot, better not to use bottom for the pot, when it’s grow as perennial every two years to switch soil, and prune part of the roots and the plants, soil need to be well ventilated with good drainage, rich with organic matter, can us in potting mix or peat soil with perlite or vermiculite.

Blooming information

Bloom season:
Spring / Summer / Autumn

General information about the flower
Blue, purple or white pink flowers, the flowers 5-10 cm in round shape

How to grow from seeds

Sowing requirement:
temperature 22-30C (72-86F) moist soil, humidity

Saving and care seeds until sowing:
Dark and dry place

Sowing season:
Spring as annual and perennial and in hardiness zone 10a as perennial, spring to summer in hardiness zone 10b, spring to autumn in hardiness zone 11b-12a, all year in hardniess zone 12b+, planting in summer possible but not in the hot days of the summer

How to plant:
Better to plant in peat soil with vermiculite even if planting directly just dig a bigger hole and put vermiculite around the seeds

Planting spacing:
30*40 cm (12*16 inches) and to transplant 4*4cm (1.8*1.8 inch)

Depth of Sowing:
1cm (0.5 inch)

Conditions for seeds germinate:
High humidity, moist soil (better sunny location)

Watering requires for Seeds:
Average amount of water / Big amount of water

Germination time:
2-7 weeks

Condition of seedling:
Water regularly and don’t let it dry

Scientific name:

Ipomoea purpurea

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Categories

Blooming Seasons
  • Autumn flowers
  • Spring flowers
  • Summer flowers
Flower colors
  • Blue flower
  • Pink flower
  • Purple flower
  • White flower
Climate
  • Desert Climate
  • Mediterranean Climate
  • Subtropics Climate
  • Temperate Climate
  • Tropics Climate
Ornamental parts
  • Ornamental flower
  • Ornamental leaves
  • Ornamental plant
Plant growing speed
  • Fast growing plants
Plant life-form
  • Annual plant
  • Evergreen
  • Herbaceous
  • Perennial plant
  • Vine
Plant Uses
  • Ground cover plants
  • Hedging plants
  • Ornamental plants
Planting Season
  • Autumn Planting
  • Spring Planting
  • Summer planting
Plants sun exposure
  • Full sun Plants
  • Part shade Plants
Watering plants
  • Big amount of water
  • Regularly water
Hardiness zone
  • Hardiness zone 10
  • Hardiness zone 11
  • Hardiness zone 12
  • Hardiness zone 13
  • Hardiness zone 6
  • Hardiness zone 7
  • Hardiness zone 8
  • Hardiness zone 9

Growing in Pots, Balconies & Indoors

Ipomoea purpurea (common morning glory) is a fast-growing climber of 2-5 m that flowers freely from a roomy pot with support. It is not a houseplant – it wants full outdoor sun and space to climb – so grow it on a sunny balcony or patio against a trellis, railing or strings.

Quick Details

  • Container Size: 10-30 L (2.5-8 gal) – bigger is better for a fast climber
  • Indoor Suitability: Not indoors – a vigorous climber needing full outdoor light
  • Best Spot: Full sun to part shade (more sun means more flowers), with support
  • Soil & Drainage: Well-ventilated, free-draining mix rich in organic matter
  • Watering in Pots: Keep evenly moist – average to generous water; a pot dries fast

Indoors & On the Windowsill

  • Houseplant limits: The grower marks it as not an indoor plant – it grows too fast and large and needs full sun to bloom.
  • Windowsill growing: Not suitable; grow it outdoors with support instead.
  • Safety: The seeds are toxic if eaten – keep seeds and plants away from children and pets.

On a Balcony or Patio

  • Light, support & wind: A sunny balcony or patio is where this climber shines – give it a trellis, railing or strings to climb and shelter it from strong wind, which shreds the soft growth. Reflected heat from walls dries the pot fast, so check moisture daily in warm weather.
  • Practicalities: Make sure the filled pot and its support are stable and that drainage runoff can escape freely without pooling below.

Choosing the Pot, Soil & Long-Term Care

  • Pot & drainage: Use a container of 10-30 L (2.5-8 gal) – bigger is better for these fast, hungry climbers. Keep the soil moist and make sure water drains out; it is better not to use a saucer under the pot.
  • Potting mix: A well-ventilated mix with good drainage, rich in organic matter – a general potting mix, or peat soil with perlite or vermiculite.
  • Feeding: Feed through the growing season; nutrients leach from pots faster than from open ground.
  • Repotting (as a perennial): Every two years, switch the soil and prune back part of the roots and the top growth to keep it healthy.

Bloom & Flower Guide

Quick Details

  • Bloom Season: Spring, summer and autumn
  • Time to First Bloom: Grown as an annual it flowers in its first summer, roughly two to three months from sowing
  • Flower Appearance: Broad funnel-shaped flowers 5-10 cm across in blue, purple, pink or white
  • Edibility: Not edible — the plant is toxic, especially the seeds; keep away from children and pets

Detailed Blooming Overview

Morning glory is grown for exactly this: a fast, generous curtain of funnel-shaped flowers. Each bloom opens with the morning and fades by afternoon, but the vine produces them in such numbers over spring, summer and autumn that the show barely pauses. It is a vigorous self-seeder, so a little management keeps it where you want it.

Flower Characteristics

  • Rounded funnel-shaped flowers, 5-10 cm across.
  • Colour ranges through blue, purple, pink and white.

Bloom Care & Thinning

  • Support and training: Guide the vine onto a trellis or wires early so the flowers face out where you can enjoy them.
  • Managing self-seeding: Deadhead spent blooms to limit the heavy crop of seed it would otherwise drop.
  • Safety: All parts are toxic if eaten and the seeds are especially poisonous — site it away from young children and pets.