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FINISHING PROGRAMS

KEY TIPS

Cell Pack , 1 (ppp), 4 (weeks), Spring

Maintain soil pH of 6.2 to 6.5 to avoid iron toxicity.

306 Pack/1801 , 1 (ppp), 3-4 (weeks), Spring 4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 4-5 (weeks), Spring 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 5-6 (ppp), 4-6 (weeks), Spring 306 Pack/1801 , 1 (ppp), 3-4 (weeks), Spring 4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 4-5 (weeks), Spring 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 5-6 (ppp), 4-6 (weeks), Spring

Maintain soil pH of 6.2 to 6.5 to avoid iron toxicity. Quarts and multi-planted containers with several flowers open provide maximum contrast as blooms mature from red to orange to bronze.

Maintain soil pH of 6.2 to 6.5 to avoid iron toxicity.

Cell Pack , 1 (ppp), 3-4 (weeks), Spring

Maintain soil pH of 6.2 to 6.5 to avoid iron toxicity. Hot Pak is bred to grow and flower under higher temperatures and humidity than other French Marigolds; thus, a wider range of finishing conditions is possible. Maintain soil pH of 6.2 to 6.5 to avoid iron toxicity.

Cell Pack , 1 (ppp), 3-4 (weeks), Spring

306 Pack/1801 , 1 (ppp), 3-4 (weeks), Spring 4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 4-5 (weeks), Spring 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 5-6 (ppp), 4-6 (weeks), Spring

Maintain soil pH of 6.2 to 6.4 to avoid iron toxicity. Quarts and multi-planted containers with several blooms open provide maximum contrast as blooms mature from rose to orange to straw colour. Grow cool, at an optimum temperature of 55°F (13°C).

4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 8-9 (weeks), Spring

5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 1-2 (ppp), 12-14 (weeks), Spring 5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 3 (ppp), 9-10 (weeks), Autumn

Plants that are rootbound or stressed due to drought or nutrient deficiency will not perform well. Do not grow below 60°F (16°C). Low temperatures can cause foliage colour to become chlorotic or cause necrosis and flower spike bending. High light results in better basal tillering and stronger stems. When seeds are sown directly to final pot, apply a paclobutrazol drench 6 to 8 ppm at 4 weeks after sow, and repeat if needed 10 days later. When transplanting plugs, use a 3 to 5 ppm paclobutrazol drench at 1 week after transplant. Small pot crop times are based on 68°F (20°C) daily average temperature and saleable foliage plants without flower spikes. Plants that are rootbound or stressed due to drought or nutrient deficiency will not perform well. Do not grow below 60°F (16°C). Low temperatures can cause foliage colour to become chlorotic or cause necrosis and flower spike bending. Jade Princess is especially cold sensitive. High light results in better basal tillering and stronger stems. When seeds are sown directly to final pot, apply a paclobutrazol drench 6 to 8 ppm at 4 weeks after sow, and repeat if needed 10 days later. When transplanting plugs, use a 3 to 5 ppm paclobutrazol drench at 1 week after transplant. Small pot crop times are based on 68°F (20°C) daily average temperature and saleable foliage plants without flower spikes. Plants that are rootbound or stressed due to drought or nutrient deficiency will not perform well. Do not grow below 60°F (16°C). Low temperatures can cause foliage colour to become chlorotic or cause necrosis and flower spike bending. High light results in better basal tillering and stronger stems. When seeds are sown directly to final pot, apply a paclobutrazol drench 6 to 8 ppm at 4 weeks after sow, and repeat if needed 10 days later. When transplanting plugs, use a 3 to 5 ppm paclobutrazol drench at 1 week after transplant. Small pot crop times are based on 68°F (20°C) daily average temperature and saleable foliage plants without flower spikes. Plants that are rootbound or stressed due to drought or nutrient deficiency will not perform well. Do not grow below 60°F (16°C). Low temperatures can cause foliage colour to become chlorotic or cause necrosis and flower spike bending. High light results in better basal tillering and stronger stems. When seeds are sown directly to final pot, apply a paclobutrazol drench 6 to 8 ppm at 4 weeks after sow, and repeat if needed 10 days later. When transplanting plugs, use a 3 to 5 ppm paclobutrazol drench at 1 week after transplant. Small pot crop times are based on 68°F (20°C) daily average temperature and saleable foliage plants without flower spikes. Plants that are rootbound or stressed due to drought or nutrient deficiency will not perform well. Do not grow below 60°F (16°C). Low temperatures can cause foliage colour to become chlorotic or cause necrosis and flower spike bending. High light results in better basal tillering and stronger stems. When seeds are sown directly to final pot, apply a paclobutrazol drench 6 to 8 ppm at 4 weeks after sow, and repeat if needed 10 days later. When transplanting plugs, use a 3 to 5 ppm paclobutrazol drench at 1 week after transplant. Small pot crop times are based on 68°F (20°C) daily average temperature and saleable foliage plants without flower spikes.

4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 4-5 (weeks), Spring 5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 1-2 (ppp), 12-14 (weeks), Spring 5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 3 (ppp), 9-10 (weeks), Autumn

5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 3 (ppp), 11-13 (weeks), Spring, PGR paclobutrazol 3-5 ppm Drench 5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 3 (ppp), 9-10 (weeks), Autumn

5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 3 (ppp), 11-13 (weeks), Spring, PGR paclobutrazol 3-5 ppm Drench 5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 3 (ppp), 9-10 (weeks), Autumn

5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 3 (ppp), 11-13 (weeks), Spring, PGR paclobutrazol 3-5 ppm Drench 5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 3 (ppp), 9-10 (weeks), Autumn

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