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CROP TIME FROM ROOTED CUTTING/PLANTS PER POT (PPD)

4- to 5-inch (10- to 13-cm) Pots, Quarts

10- to 12-inch (25- to 30-cm) Tubs or Baskets

Plant Growth Regulators (PGR) (S) = spray / (D) = drench

Pests and Fungal Diseases

6-inch (15-cm) Pots, Gallons

Comments

9 to 12 weeks,

10 to 13 weeks,

10 to 14 weeks,

Pinch after plants have rooted into the media and are well- developed, but avoid stretch. Cool temperatures and high light levels will improve plant quality. Avoid overwatering, avoid frost; shade in last three weeks of finishing may cause stretch.

Aphids, White Fly, Thrips, Botrytis, Pythium

Cycocel 1,000 PPM + B-Nine 2,500 PPM tank mix (S), Sumagic 5-10 PPM (S)/Cycocel 750- 1,500 PPM (D), Sumagic 0.5-1 PPM (D), Bonzi 0.5-3 PPM (D)

1 ppp

1 ppp

3 to 4 ppp

10 to 20 weeks,

10 to 20 weeks,

10 to 20 weeks,

B-Nine 2,000 PPM (S) every 14 days.

Aphids, Mites, White Fly, Thrips, Powdery Mildew, Thielaviopsis

1 ppp

1 ppp

1 ppp

12 to 16 weeks (varies seasonally),

B-Nine Cycocel 2,000/750 PPM, Bonzi drench 1 PPM as needed

7 to 10 weeks,

7 to 10 weeks (varies seasonally),

1 ppp

3-5 ppp

3 ppp

6 to 7 weeks,

7 to 9 weeks,

9 to 12 weeks,

Cool temperatures and high light levels will improve plant quality. Watch Fe deficiency.

Aphids, Thrips, Leafminer, White Fly, Powdery Mildew, Pythium

B-Nine 2,500 PPM (S), Sumagic 20-30 PPM (S)/Sumagic 0.5 PPM (D), Bonzi 2-4 PPM (D)

1 ppp

1 ppp

3 to 4 ppp

4 to 6 weeks,

6 to 8 weeks,

10 to 12 weeks,

B-Nine 2,500-3,000 PPM (S), Bonzi 2-4 PPM (D)

Spider Mites, Thrips, Botrytis, Tobacco Mosaic Virus

1 ppp

1 ppp

3 ppp

6 to 7 weeks,

7 to 9 weeks,

9 to 12 weeks,

Cool temperatures and high light levels will improve plant quality. Watch Fe deficiency.

Aphids, Thrips, Leafminer, White Fly, Powdery Mildew, Pythium

B-Nine 2,500 PPM (S), Sumagic 20-30 PPM (S)/Sumagic 0.5 PPM (D), Bonzi 2-4 PPM (D)

1 ppp

1 ppp

3 to 4 ppp

B-Nine 1,500-2,000 PPM (S)

Thrips, Pythium, Powdery Mildew

Avoid overwatering.

5 to 6 weeks,

6 to 8 weeks,

10 to 12 weeks,

1 ppp

1 to 2 ppp

3 to 4 ppp

6 to 8 weeks,

8 to 10 weeks,

9 to 12 weeks,

Pinch as needed for improved plant habit. Let media dry out between watering.

generally not needed – keep dry to control vigor

Aphids, Fungus Gnats, Slugs, Botrytis, Pythium

1 ppp

2 ppp

4 to 5 ppp

9 to 12 weeks (varies seasonally),

No

Mites, Fusarium

9 to 12 weeks (varies seasonally),

3 ppp

1 ppp

B-Nine 2,500 PPM (S)

Mites

4 to 5 weeks,

5 to 7 weeks,

8 to 10 weeks,

1 ppp

1 ppp

1 to 3 ppp

6 to 7 weeks,

8 to 9 weeks,

9 to 12 weeks,

B-Nine 2,500 PPM (S), Sumagic 2-5 PPM (S)

Aphids, Spider Mites, Pythium

Start late Spring, when daylength increases and temperatures rise. High light and warm temperatures will improve flowering, branching and plant development. Start late Spring, when daylength increases and temperatures rise. High light and warm temperatures will improve flowering, branching and plant development.

1 ppp

1 to 2 ppp

4 to 5 ppp

6 to 7 weeks,

8 to 10 weeks,

9 to 12 weeks,

Sumagic 5-10 PPM (S), Bonzi 10- 20 PPM (S)/Bonzi 0.5-1 PPM (D)

Botrytis, Pythium, Phytophthora

1 ppp

1 to 2 ppp

4 to 5 ppp

12 to 14 weeks (varies seasonally),

10 to 12 weeks (varies seasonally),

none

8 to 10 weeks (varies seasonally),

3 to 5 ppp

1 to 3 ppp

1 ppp

12 to 14 weeks (varies seasonally),

10 to 12 weeks (varies seasonally),

none

8 to 10 weeks (varies seasonally),

3 to 5 ppp

1 to 3 ppp

1 ppp

5 Temperature needs day/night: During rooting, keep soil temperature measured in the liner at 70°F/21°C until cuttings are well-rooted. After planting the liner, keep temperature up until roots have developed nicely. Afterward, follow recommendations. The use of “Cool Morning“ treatments will improve plant quality, flower and foliage color, and plant habit, and harden the plants. Lower the temperature by 8 to 12°F/-13 to -11°C 2 hours before sunrise until 2-3 hours after sunrise. Start treatments after plants are rooted in, well-branched and cover the media (reach the pot edges). To avoid delayed flowering, keep the average day temperature under a close watch and if necessary, increase night temperatures. Finishing of the crop depends on the average day temperature, and positive or negative DIF methods as well as “Cool Morning” can be used to improve plant quality.

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