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Maximus Mixed MIM510

Maximus F1 Mimulus

The only series of grandilora Mimulus on the market. Quick to lower and requiring just 12½ hour days to initiate lowering Maximus is a great option for early and late season colour. Maximus has a vigorous habit, best suited to 4in (10cm) pot production. Maximus makes a great cool crop and can be produced outside for early Spring or Fall sales.

Orange MIM502

Ivory MIM501

Red Shades MIM507

Yellow MIM506

Seed Form Seed Count

Natural, Pelleted

709,000/oz - 25,000/g 10 - 12” (25 - 30cm) 8 - 10” (20 - 25cm)

Garden Height Garden Spread

Flower Size

2½” (6cm)

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Yellow Blotch MIM500

Maximus Clear Mixed MIM511

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easy grow guide mimulus maximus (F1 Mimulus xhybridus)

Plug Production: 512 or 288 plugs

Sowing/Media:

Use a well-drained, disease-free, peat based plug medium with pH 5.5-5.8, EC <0.75 mmhos. No covering needed. Use pelleted seed for ease of sowing. Keep medium uniformly moist, not saturated. Media temperature should be 65-68°F (18- 20°C), keep light levels <1500 f.c. Light is not essential but is beneficial for seedling quality and reduced stretch. Media temperature should be 62-65°F (16-18°C). Practice a good wet/dry moisture cycle but avoid wilting. Keep light levels around 3000 f.c. Mimulus are long day plants and will respond to night-interruption lighting after the first true leaf is visible. If grown under HID lights, flowering may occur before transplant. Feed every other watering with 100- 150ppm N from 13-2-13, 15-5-15 or 17-5-17. Media pH at 5.5-5.8, EC 1.0-1.5 mmhos. Media temperature can be lowered to 60-62°F (15-16°C). Maintain a good wet/dry moisture cycle. Keep light levels around 3000 f.c. Maintain long days (>14 hours) for best results using night interruption lighting but HID lights will promote very early flowering. Use a well-drained, disease free, peat-based growing mix with pH 5.5-5.8 and EC <1.5 mmhos. Temperatures for growing on after transplant should be cool, 50-60°F (10-15°C) ideally. High temperatures will promote excessive growth. Light levels should be maintained at 3000 f.c. Shading is beneficial if grown in high temperatures. If the plugs were not lit during short days, provide 3 weeks of long days with night interruption lighting if needed.

Germination Stages 1 & 2: (5-7 days)

Germination Stage 3:

Germination Stage 4:

Growing On to Finish: Packs, 4-5 ” (10-13cm) pots Media:

Temperatures:

Light:

Irrigation:

Practice a good wet/dry moisture cycle avoiding wilting.

Feed 1 – 2 times per week with 150ppm N from 13-2-13, 15-5-15 or 17-5-17. Keep media pH 5.5-5.8 and media EC 1.5 – 2.0 mmhos. If the ideal conditions can be achieved, growth regulators shouldn’t be required. If flowering occurs in the plug, plant growth will need to be pushed. If growing in warm weather, sprays of B-Nine at 2500ppm are effective. It is best to run your own trials to avoid overdosing, as weather and cultural regimes can affect the requirements.

Fertilizer:

Growth Regulators:

Pests:

Thrips, Whiteflies

Root diseases, INSV (thrip control important to prevent this). Flowering too early – growing plugs under HID lights using daylength extension, delayed flowering – not lighting during short days.

Diseases:

Plug Times:

512 Plug:

3-4 weeks from sowing to transplant

288 plug:

4-5 weeks from sowing to transplant

Transplant to Finish: Container

Plants/Container

Transplant to Finish

Total Crop Time

Packs

1 x plug

4-5 weeks

7-9 weeks

5 inch (13cm):

1 x plug

6-7 weeks

9-12 weeks

Crop times are based on UK conditions. Alternative environmental conditions and cultural regimes can alter the crop times stated above.

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