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4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 6-7 (weeks), Spring, PGR paclobutrazol 2-3 ppm Drench 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 8-9 (weeks), Spring, PGR paclobutrazol 2-3 ppm Drench 4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 4-5 (weeks), Summer, PGR paclobutrazol 2-3 ppm Drench 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 6-7 (weeks), Summer, PGR paclobutrazol 2-3 ppm Drench Cell Pack , 1 (ppp), 5-6 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-5,000 ppm Spray 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 6-7 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-3,500 ppm Spray Cell Pack , 1 (ppp), 5-6 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-5,000 ppm Spray 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 5-7 (weeks), Spring, Cell Pack , 1 (ppp), 5-6 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-3,500 ppm Spray 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 6-7 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-3,500 ppm Spray Cell Pack , 1 (ppp), 5-6 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-5,000 ppm Spray 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 5-7 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-5,000 ppm Spray 4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 5-6 (weeks), Spring, PGR paclobutrazol 2-3 ppm Drench 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 6-7 (weeks), Spring, PGR paclobutrazol 2-3 ppm Drench 4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 4-5 (weeks), Summer, PGR paclobutrazol 2-3 ppm Drench 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 5-6 (weeks), Summer, PGR paclobutrazol 2-3 ppm Drench PGR daminozide 2,500-5,000 ppm Spray Cell Pack , 1 (ppp), 5-6 (weeks), Spring 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 6-7 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-3,500 ppm Spray Cell Pack , 1 (ppp), 5-6 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-5,000 ppm Spray 10" Pot or HB/3 Gallon/25 cm , 3 (ppp), 6-7 (weeks), Spring, PGR daminozide 2,500-3,500 ppm Spray

Apply a paclobutrazol drench at 2-3 ppm at 7-10 days after transplant, with additional applications as needed or weekly spray applications of 10-15 ppm paclobutrazol. Avoid using daminozide spray at visible bud stage or later, as it can reduce the intensity of the yellow flower colour.

Genetically compact and needs less to no PGRs after transplant.

Genetically compact and may need less to no PGRs after transplant.

Avoid using daminozide on Lime Bicolor and Blackberry, as this may impact flower colour. Options include paclobutrazol or flurprimidol.

4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 6-7 (weeks), Spring 5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 2-3 (ppp), 8-9 (weeks), Spring

Drench with a fungicide at transplant. Maintain light levels as high as possible (4,000 to 7,000 f.c.). Sensitive to overwatering; allow media to dry slightly before watering. Controlling Height: Once plants are rooted to the sides of the containers, they can be allowed to wilt prior to irrigation to provide some height control. Height can also be controlled by withholding fertiliser, especially phosphorus and ammonium- based nitrogen. Petunias are responsive to day/night temperature differential (DIF), and are shorter with a negative DIF. Florel will promote lateral branching when applied once plants are established. Petunias respond to both B-Nine and Bonzi. A one-time Bonzi drench is effective. Varieties may respond differently to growth regulators. Drench with a fungicide at transplant. Maintain light levels as high as possible (4,000 to 7,000 f.c.). Sensitive to overwatering; allow media to dry slightly before watering. Controlling Height: Once plants are rooted to the sides of the containers, they can be allowed to wilt prior to irrigation to provide some height control. Height can also be controlled by withholding fertiliser, especially phosphorus and ammonium- based nitrogen. Petunias are responsive to day/night temperature differential (DIF), and are shorter with a negative DIF. Florel will promote lateral branching when applied once plants are established. Petunias respond to both B-Nine and Bonzi. A one-time Bonzi drench is effective. Varieties may respond differently to growth regulators. Maintain light levels as high as possible (4,000 to 7,000 f.c.). Sensitive to overwatering; allow media to dry slightly before watering. Controlling Height: Once plants are rooted to the sides of the containers, they can be allowed to wilt prior to irrigation to provide some height control. Height can also be controlled by withholding fertiliser, especially phosphorus and ammonium-based nitrogen. Petunias are responsive to day/night temperature differential (DIF), and are shorter with a negative DIF. Florel will promote lateral branching when applied once plants are established. Petunias respond to both B-Nine and Bonzi. A one-time Bonzi drench is effective. Varieties may respond differently to growth regulators.

4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 5-6 (weeks), Spring 5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 2-3 (ppp), 7-8 (weeks), Spring

4"/4.5"/Quart/10 cm , 1 (ppp), 6-7 (weeks), Spring 5"/6"/1 Gallon/15 cm , 2-3 (ppp), 7-8 (weeks), Spring

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