GROWER SUCCESS GUIDE | SEED FINISHING
Begonia VOLUMIA ™ F1 Begonia semperflorens MEDIA pH/EC LIGHT LEVEL
DAY LENGTH DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP FERTILIZER FINISHING PROGRAM
PESTS
DISEASES
pH: 5.5–5.9 SME 1.5–2.1 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 2.3–3.2 mS/cm
4,000–6,000 foot candles Day Neutral
66–68 °F (19–20 °C)
64–66 °F (18–19 °C)
125–175 ppm N Packs | 1 ppp | 4–5 weeks
Aphids, Thrips
Botrytis
Large Packs | 1 ppp | 4–5 weeks 1 pt. | 1 ppp | 5–6 weeks 1 qt. | 1 ppp | 5–6 weeks 1.25 qt. | 2–3 ppp | 5–7 weeks 2.5 qt. | 2–3 ppp | 5–7 weeks 1.5 gal. HB | 5–6 ppp | 7–8 weeks
FINISH PGRs
TECH TIPS
Usually not required. Plant growth can be controlled best through proper moisture, feed and temperature management. If needed due to environmental conditions sprays of Cycocel ® at 500–1,000 ppm or B-Nine ® WSG/Cycocel ® tank mixes at 1,500 ppm B-Nine ® WSG/300 ppm Cycocel ® are effective. Avoid spraying with B-Nine ® WSG during the last few weeks of crop time to avoid reducing flower size.
Avoid overwatering to help prevent excess algae growth and to promote root growth into the media. If germinating on the bench it is helpful to cover trays with ReeMay ® or similar to help retain humidity and reduce irrigation frequency. When irrigating use low pressure/volume nozzles/breakers to avoid moving seeds around in the cell. If the daily light integral (DLI) is less than 12 mols/day adding supplemental HID light will promote a more uniform crop. Do not use plug trays that have been used previously and had a crop treated with paclobutrazol grown in them. Most Begonia semperflorens will stop growing if exposed to any level of paclobutrazol. Do not irrigate with recycled water for this reason.
Begonia Interspecific BRAVEHEART ® F1 Begonia × hybrida MEDIA pH/EC LIGHT LEVEL
DAY LENGTH DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP FERTILIZER FINISHING PROGRAM
PESTS
DISEASES
pH: 5.5–5.9 SME 1.5–2.1 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 2.3–3.2 mS/cm
4,000–6,000 foot candles Day Neutral
66–68 °F (19–20 °C)
64–66 °F (18–19 °C)
125–175 ppm N 1 pt. | 1 ppp | 5–6 weeks 1 qt. | 1 ppp | 5–7 weeks
Aphids, Thrips
Botrytis
1.25 qt. | 2–3 ppp | 5–7 weeks 2.5 qt. | 2–3 ppp | 5–7 weeks 1.5 gal. HB | 3–4 ppp | 7–8 weeks 1.5 gal. pot | 3–4 ppp | 7–8 weeks 2 gal. HB | 4–5 ppp | 8–10 weeks
FINISH PGRs
TECH TIPS
Plant growth can be controlled best through proper moisture, feed and temperature management. If needed due to environmental conditions sprays of Cycocel ® at 500–1,000 ppm or B-Nine ® WSG/Cycocel ® tank mixes at 1,500 ppm B-Nine ® WSG/300 ppm Cycocel ® are effective. Avoid spraying with B-Nine ® WSG during the last few weeks of crop time to avoid reducing flower size.
Avoid overwatering to help prevent excess algae growth and to promote root growth into the media. If germinating on the bench it is helpful to cover trays with ReeMay ® or similar to help retain humidity and reduce irrigation frequency. When irrigating use low pressure/volume nozzles/breakers to avoid moving seeds around in the cell. If the daily light integral (DLI) is less than 12 mols/day adding supplemental HID light will promote a more uniform crop. Do not use plug trays that have been used previously and had a crop treated with paclobutrazol grown in them. Most Begonia × hybrida will stop growing if exposed to any level of paclobutrazol. Do not irrigate with recycled water for this reason.
Begonia Interspecific IKON ™ F1 Begonia × hybrida MEDIA pH/EC LIGHT LEVEL
DAY LENGTH DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP FERTILIZER FINISHING PROGRAM
PESTS
DISEASES
pH: 5.5–5.9 SME 0.9–1.3 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 1.4–2.0 mS/cm
2,000–4,000 foot candles Obligate long day
66–68 °F (19–20 °C)
58–60 °F (14–16 °C)
125–175 ppm N 1 pt. | 1 ppp | 7–8 weeks 1 qt. | 1 ppp | 8–9 weeks
Fungus Gnats and Shoreflies (during propagation), and Thrips
Pythium and Botrytis
1.25 qt. | 1–2 ppp | 8–10 weeks 2.5 qt. | 1–2 ppp | 8–10 weeks 3 qt. | 3–5 ppp | 8–10 weeks 1.5 gal. HB | 3–5 ppp | 8–10 weeks 1.5 gal. pot | 3–5 ppp | 8–10 weeks 2 gal. HB | 5–7 ppp | 8–10 weeks
FINISH PGRs
TECH TIPS
Irrigate early in the day to avoid leaf scorch when high light levels are present. Also allowing the soil surface to dry between irrigations will reduce algae growth.
Proper management of moisture, fertilizer, and light is the best way to control growth. If needed, Bossa Nova responds well to sprays of B-Nine ® WSG at 1,500–2,500 ppm.
Begonia Interspecific TOPHAT ™ F1 Begonia × hybrida MEDIA pH/EC LIGHT LEVEL
DAY LENGTH DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP FERTILIZER FINISHING PROGRAM
PESTS
DISEASES
pH: 5.5–5.9 SME 1.5–2.1 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 2.3–3.2 mS/cm
4,000–6,000 foot candles Day Neutral
66–68 °F (19–20 °C)
64–66 °F (18–19 °C)
125–175 ppm N Large Packs | 1 ppp | 4–5 weeks 1 pt. | 1 ppp | 4–5 weeks 1 qt. | 1 ppp | 4–5 weeks
Aphids, Thrips
Botrytis
1.25 qt. | 1 ppp | 5–6 weeks 2.5 qt. | 1 ppp | 5–6 weeks 3 qt. | 2–3 ppp | 6–7 weeks 1.5 gal. HB | 3 ppp | 7–8 weeks 1.5 gal. pot | 3 ppp | 7–8 weeks 2 gal. HB | 3 ppp | 7–8 weeks
FINISH PGRs
TECH TIPS
For small containers, such as 306 packs, a Bonzi ® drench at 0.25 ppm about half way through the finishing cycle will provide excellent control of leaf and plant size, but will reduce flower size about 10% temporarily. Bonzi ® sprays are not recommended since flower size reduction is significant. For gallons to 10” hanging baskets, sprays of B-Nine ® WSG at 2,500 ppm or B-Nine ® WSG/Cycocel ® tank mixes at 1,500 ppm B-Nine ® WSG/300 ppm Cycocel ® are effective in reducing leaf size and stem elongation and will not significantly reduce flower size. PGRs are usually not required for containers larger than 10” hanging baskets. Plant growth can be best controlled through proper moisture, feed, and temperature management.
Avoid overwatering to help prevent excess algae growth and to promote root growth into the media. If germinating on the bench, it is helpful to cover trays with ReeMay ® or similar to help retain humidity and reduce irrigation frequency. When irrigating, use low pressure/volume nozzles/breakers to avoid moving seeds around in the cell. If the daily light integral (DLI) is less than 12 mols/day, adding supplemental HID light will promote a more uniform crop.
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