2025 Perennials | AMS | Culture Guides

Arielle ™ Pink

Scheduling Size

Transplanting: Transplant directly into the finished container. Place the rooting media level with the height of the media in the container. Make sure that the root ball is covered and that the plug is situated in the center of the pot. Media pH: 5.8–6.2 Media EC: SME EC: 1.5–2.1 mS/cm, PourThru EC: 2.3–3.2 mS/cm Fertilizer: 125–175 ppm N Pinching: Optional Plant growth regulators (PGRs): Up until flower production PGRs are normally not necessary. To hold size use a Bonzi ® drench at 1-3 ppm at visible buds. Tech tip: Arielle ™ Iberis does not require require vernalization to flower, but can be grown cold for early spring sales. Bulk plants for 6–7 weeks at an ADT of 68 °F (20 °C) prior to dropping the temperature to 45 °F (7 °C) for 6–7 weeks. Then allow natural longer days and increased temperatures to induce flowering.

Crop Time Plants Per Pot 8–10 weeks 1–2 ppp

1.25 to 2.5 quart (5.5 to 6.5 inch, trade gallon) 3.0 quart to 2.0 gallon (7.5 to 10 inch)

10–12 weeks 2–3 ppp

Estimated finish crop time is from transplant of a 105-cell tray and finished at an average daily temperature (ADT) of 52 °F (11 °C). Example crop schedule for a 2.5 quart Weeks From Transplant Description 1 week Transplant liner into the center of the container 3 weeks

Closely monitor irrigation. If plants are allowed to wilt it will increase the risk of lower leaf drop After ensuring that flowers have been initiated, if needed, apply a Bonzi ® drench at 2 ppm to control stretch

6 weeks

Try Chrysal Alesco ® , a postharvest foliar spray, to protect ethylene sensitive crops during shipping and retail.

8 weeks

Finish

Moisture level: Media should be allowed to dry between irrigations. Alternate between moisture level 2 and 3. 2 - MEDIUM: Soil is light brown in color, no water can be extracted from soil, and soil will crumble apart. 3 - MOIST: Soil is brown in color, strongly squeezing the soil will extract a few drops of water, and trays are light with no visible bend. Common pests: Aphids, Thrips, Spider Mites Common diseases: Downy Mildew, Powdery Mildew

Arielle ™ Pink

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