Mature size & growth rate
How big does Amaryllis 'Picotee' (Hippeastrum 'Picotee') get?
Also called Picotee Amaryllis.
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About Amaryllis 'Picotee'
Hippeastrum 'Picotee' · also called Picotee Amaryllis · flowering
'Picotee' is an elegant white amaryllis edged with a fine red picotee line and a green throat, two to four crisp trumpets per tall hollow stalk. Easy to force for winter display from one large bulb, it asks for bright light, a snug pot, light watering before growth, and a dry dormancy to flower again.
Mature size: Flower stalk 45-60 cm tall with blooms 15-18 cm across; arching leaves of similar length.
Watch for — Bulb rot: Burying the bulb fully or overwatering before rooting rots the basal plate; expose the top third and water sparingly until growth begins.
Indoor size vs how big it gets in the wild
Amaryllis 'Picotee' grows into a room-scaled plant of roughly flower stalk 45-60 cm tall with blooms 15-18 cm across — bigger than a tabletop plant, but not a tree. Indoors and in a pot, expect flower stalk 45-60 cm tall with blooms 15-18 cm across. In the ground with no restriction it is a completely different plant — arching leaves of similar length. — which is why the pot, the light and the pruning matter so much for the size you actually end up with.
It builds steadily in both height and spread to a medium, manageable size, filling a pot and a corner over a few years.
Growth rate and years to mature
Amaryllis 'Picotee' is a moderate grower. Realistically, expect three to six years to reach mature indoor size, gaining a steady amount each growing season. Its feeding profile backs this up: after leaves emerge, feed every 2-3 weeks with a balanced or potassium-rich liquid feed through spring and summer to rebuild the bulb. stop feeding as foliage yellows before the dormant rest.
Want this turned into the right next pot at the right moment? The pot size calculator and the amaryllis 'picotee' repotting guide cover when and how much to size up — pot size is one of the biggest levers on how fast amaryllis 'picotee' grows.
How to keep amaryllis 'picotee' smaller
You are not stuck with the maximum size. For amaryllis 'picotee' specifically, these are the levers, in order of impact:
- Prune the tallest or longest growth back to a node to hold amaryllis 'picotee' at the size you want.
- Keep it slightly pot-bound and feed sparingly to cap the overall size.
- Remove the largest or oldest leaves to keep the footprint in check.
How to grow amaryllis 'picotee' bigger or faster
If you want it to fill the space sooner, push the conditions rather than hoping — for amaryllis 'picotee' the accelerators are:
- It already has good light; a yearly pot-up plus spring-summer feeding drives the fastest growth.
- Pot up a size every year or two while it is establishing.
- Feed and water consistently through the growing season for steady, faster size gain.
Light is almost always the ceiling. The amaryllis 'picotee' light requirements page covers exactly how bright a spot it needs to grow at its potential instead of stalling.
When amaryllis 'picotee' outgrows the room (or the pot)
"Too big" usually arrives as one of these signs for amaryllis 'picotee':
- It crowds the shelf or corner it lives in and starts leaning for light.
- Roots circling the pot base or escaping the drainage holes.
- It needs a noticeably bigger pot every year — a sign to pot up, divide, or prune.
If it is the pot rather than the room, it is a repotting job, not a goodbye — see the amaryllis 'picotee' repotting guide. If you want more of this plant instead of a bigger one, the amaryllis 'picotee' propagation guide turns prunings into new plants.
Amaryllis 'Picotee' size — frequently asked questions
How big does amaryllis 'picotee' get?
Amaryllis 'Picotee' reaches flower stalk 45-60 cm tall with blooms 15-18 cm across when grown indoors, and far larger where it grows unrestricted (arching leaves of similar length.). It builds steadily in both height and spread to a medium, manageable size, filling a pot and a corner over a few years.
Is amaryllis 'picotee' slow or fast growing?
Amaryllis 'Picotee' is a moderate grower. Expect three to six years to reach mature indoor size, gaining a steady amount each growing season. Amaryllis 'Picotee' grows into a room-scaled plant of roughly flower stalk 45-60 cm tall with blooms 15-18 cm across — bigger than a tabletop plant, but not a tree.
How long does amaryllis 'picotee' take to reach full size?
Roughly three to six years to reach mature indoor size, gaining a steady amount each growing season. Light, pot size and feeding move that timeline more than anything else.
How do I keep amaryllis 'picotee' smaller?
Prune the tallest or longest growth back to a node to hold amaryllis 'picotee' at the size you want. Keep it slightly pot-bound and feed sparingly to cap the overall size. Remove the largest or oldest leaves to keep the footprint in check.
How can I make amaryllis 'picotee' grow bigger or faster?
It already has good light; a yearly pot-up plus spring-summer feeding drives the fastest growth. Pot up a size every year or two while it is establishing. Feed and water consistently through the growing season for steady, faster size gain.
Keep reading
- Amaryllis 'Picotee' care — the full brief (light, water, soil, problems, pet safety)
- Amaryllis 'Picotee' repotting — when a bigger pot helps and when it hurts
- Amaryllis 'Picotee' propagation — turn prunings into new plants
- Amaryllis 'Picotee' light needs — the real ceiling on its size
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