2022-2023 Grower Success Guide | NA

VEGETATIVE FINISHING

Lantana BANDANA ® Lantana camara MEDIA pH/EC LIGHT LEVEL

DAY LENGTH DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP FERTILIZER

PINCHES

FINISHING PROGRAM

pH: 5.8–6.2 SME 1.5–2.1 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 2.3–3.2 mS/cm

4,000–6,000 foot candles (800–1,200 micro mols)

Day neutral

76–78 °F (24–26 °C)

70–72 °F (21–22 °C)

200–250 ppm N 1 pinch

1 qt. | 1 ppp | 7–8 weeks 1.25 qt. | 1 ppp | 9–10 weeks 2.5 qt. | 1 ppp | 10–11 weeks 3 qt. | 3 ppp | 10–11 weeks 1.5 gal. HB | 4 ppp | 11–12 weeks 1.5 gal. pot | 4 ppp | 11–12 weeks 2 gal. HB | 5 ppp | 11–12 weeks

Tech Tips: Bandana Lantana is bred for excellent branching and a compact-medium, mounding habit. One early pinch is all that is needed. Bandana should only require a low to moderate amount of plant growth regulator (PGR) applications to control growth. Florel ® sprays will delay flowering slightly. Mid-crop Bonzi ® drenches work well to control height. Relatively high light levels and warm temperatures are needed to produce high-quality plants. To reduce flower cycling, keep plants well-fertilized and avoid severe drought stress. Lantana BANDITO ™ Lantana camara MEDIA pH/EC LIGHT LEVEL DAY LENGTH DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP FERTILIZER PINCHES FINISHING PROGRAM pH: 5.8–6.2 SME 1.5–2.1 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 2.3–3.2 mS/cm 4,000–6,000 foot candles (800–1,200 micro mols) Day neutral 76–78 °F (24–26 °C) 70–72 °F (21–22 °C) 200–250 ppm N 1 pinch Packs | 1 ppp | 5–6 weeks Large Packs | 1 ppp | 6–7 weeks

1 pt. | 1 ppp | 6–7 weeks 1 qt. | 1 ppp | 7–8 weeks

1.25 qt. | 1 ppp | 9–10 weeks 2.5 qt. | 1–2 ppp | 10–11 weeks 3 qt. | 3 ppp | 10–11 weeks 1.5 gal. HB | 4 ppp | 11–12 weeks

Tech Tips: Bandito Lantana is bred for excellent branching and a compact, mounding habit. One early pinch is all that is needed. Bandito should only require a low to moderate amount of PGR applications to control growth. Florel ® sprays will delay flowering slightly. Mid-crop Bonzi drenches work well to control height. Relatively high light levels and warm temperatures are needed to produce high-quality plants. To reduce flower cycling, keep plants well-fertilized and avoid severe drought stress. Bandito is a good choice for growers in the far south or where plants are grown under very tight spacing. Lantana BANDOLERO ™ Lantana camara MEDIA pH/EC LIGHT LEVEL DAY LENGTH DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP FERTILIZER PINCHES FINISHING PROGRAM pH: 5.8–6.2 SME 1.5–2.1 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 2.3–3.2 mS/cm 4,000–6,000 foot candles (800–1,200 micro mols) Day neutral 76–78 °F (24–26 °C) 70–72 °F (21–22 °C) 200–250 ppm N 1 pinch

1 qt. | 1 ppp | 7–8 weeks 1.25 qt. | 1 ppp | 9–10 weeks 2.5 qt. | 1 ppp | 10–11 weeks 3 qt. | 2–3 ppp | 10–11 weeks 1.5 gal. HB | 4 ppp | 11–12 weeks 1.5 gal. pot | 4 ppp | 11–12 weeks 2 gal. HB | 5 ppp | 11–12 weeks

Tech Tips: Bandolero Lantana is bred for excellent branching and a relatively vigorous, mounding habit. One early pinch is all that is needed. This series has about 20–30% more vigor than typical Bandana Lantana and generally needs plant growth regulator (PGR) applications to control growth. Florel ® sprays will delay flowering slightly. Mid-crop Bonzi ® drenches work well to control height. Relatively high light levels and warm temperatures are needed to produce high quality plants. To reduce flower cycling, keep plants well-fertilized and avoid severe drought stress. Lantana BANDOLISTA ™ Lantana camara MEDIA pH/EC LIGHT LEVEL DAY LENGTH DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP FERTILIZER PINCHES FINISHING PROGRAM pH: 5.8–6.2 SME 1.5–2.1 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 2.3–3.2 mS/cm 4,000–6,000 foot candles (800–1,200 micro mols) Day neutral 76–78 °F (24–26 °C) 70–72 °F (21–22 °C) 200–250 ppm N 1 pinch

1 qt. | 1 ppp | 7–8 weeks 1.25 qt. | 1 ppp | 10–11 weeks 2.5 qt. | 1 ppp | 10–11 weeks 3 qt. | 2–3 ppp | 11–12 weeks 1.5 gal. HB | 3 ppp | 11–12 weeks 2 gal. HB | 4 ppp | 11–12 weeks

Tech Tips: Bandolista Lantana is bred for excellent branching and a relatively vigorous, mounding to semi-trailing habit. They are ideal varieties for hanging baskets. One early pinch is all that is needed. Bandolista has about 20–30% more vigor than typical Bandana Lantana types and generally needs PGR applications to control growth. Florel ® sprays will delay flowering slightly. Mid-crop Bonzi ® drenches work well to control height. Relatively high light levels and warm temperatures are needed to produce high quality plants. To reduce flower cycling, keep plants well-fertilized and avoid severe drought stress. Lantana HOT BLOODED ® Lantana camara MEDIA pH/EC LIGHT LEVEL DAY LENGTH DAY TEMP NIGHT TEMP FERTILIZER PINCHES FINISHING PROGRAM pH: 5.8–6.2 SME 1.5–2.1 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 2.3–3.2 mS/cm 4,000–6,000 foot candles (800–1,200 micro mols) Day neutral 76–78 °F (24–26 °C) 70–72 °F (21–22 °C) 200–250 ppm N 1 pinch 1 pt. | 1 ppp | 7–8 weeks 1 qt. | 1 ppp | 9–10 weeks

2.5 qt. | 2–3 ppp | 10–11 weeks 3 qt. | 2–3 ppp | 10–11 weeks 1.5 gal. pot | 4 ppp | 11–12 weeks

Tech Tips: Hot Blooded Lantana is bred for excellent branching and a relatively vigorous, mounding habit. One early pinch is all that is needed. Hot Blooded Lantana has about 20–30% more vigor than typical Bandana Lantana types and generally needs plant growth regulator (PGR) applications to control growth. Florel ® sprays will delay flowering slightly. Mid-crop Bonzi ® drenches work well to control height. Relatively high light levels and warm temperatures are needed to produce high quality plants. To reduce flower cycling, keep plants well-fertilized and avoid severe drought stress.

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