2023 Success Guide Annuals | Americas

SEED FINISHING

FINISH PGRs

TECH TIPS

If needed sprays of B-Nine ® WSG at 2,500–5,000 ppm or A-Rest ® at 2–4 ppm may be applied.

Start with a disinfected growing area and keep media pH below 5.8 to help avoid Thielaviopsis infections. Cora Cascade’s disease resistance is targeted to aerial Phytophthora which is a serious landscape disease in southern climates. It may have higher resistance to other diseases but is still susceptible to Thielaviopsis. Control Thrips to prevent INSV or TSWV infections. Do not try to finish Vinca early in the North since the plants need high light and warm temperatures to grow adequately. PGRs are usually not required except in pack production. Never apply Bonzi ® to Vinca since leaf spotting may occur.

FINISH PGRs

TECH TIPS

If needed sprays of B-Nine ® WSG at 2,500–5,000 ppm or A-Rest ® at 2–4 ppm may be applied.

Start with a disinfected growing area and keep media pH below 5.8 to help avoid Thielaviopsis infections. Cora’s disease resistance is targeted to aerial Phytophthora which is a serious landscape disease in southern climates. It may have higher resistance to other diseases but is still susceptible to Thielaviopsis. Control Thrips to prevent INSV or TSWV infections. Do not try to finish Vinca early in the North since the plants need high light and warm temperatures to grow adequately. PGRs are usually not required except in pack production. Never apply Bonzi ® to Vinca since leaf spotting may occur.

FINISH PGRs

TECH TIPS

If needed sprays of B-Nine ® WSG at 2,500–5,000 ppm or A-Rest ® at 2–4 ppm may be applied.

Start with a disinfected growing area and keep media pH below 5.8 to help avoid Thielaviopsis infections. Cora ® XDR’s disease resistance is targeted to aerial Phytophthora which is a serious landscape disease in southern climates. It may have higher resistance to other diseases but is still susceptible to Thielaviopsis. Control Thrips to prevent INSV or TSWV infections. Do not try to finish Vinca early in the North since the plants need high light and warm temperatures to grow adequately. PGRs are usually not required except in pack production. Never apply Bonzi ® to Vinca since leaf spotting may occur.

FINISH PGRs

TECH TIPS

If needed sprays of B-Nine ® WSG at 2,500–5,000 ppm or A-Rest ® at 2–4 ppm may be applied.

Start with a disinfected growing area and keep media pH below 5.8 to help avoid Thielaviopsis infections. Control Thrips to prevent INSV or TSWV infections. Do not try to finish Vinca early in the North since the plants need high light and warm temperatures to grow adequately. Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are usually not required except in pack production. Never apply Bonzi ® to Vinca since leaf spotting may occur.

FINISH PGRs

TECH TIPS

Usually not required if growing cool. If conditions are warmer or darker than ideal, spray with B-Nine ® WSG at 2,500–5,000 ppm.

Keep media pH below 5.8 to help avoid Thielaviopsis infections. Under hot temperatures provide lower light levels to reduce heat stress. Also, if very frequent irrigation occurs due to high temperatures, apply a supplemental feed of Solubor ® to avoid boron deficiency.

FINISH PGRs

TECH TIPS

Usually not required if growing cool. If conditions are warmer or darker than ideal spray with B-Nine ® WSG at 2,500–5,000 ppm.

Keep media pH below 5.8 to help avoid Thielaviopsis infections. Under hot temperatures provide lower light levels to reduce heat stress. Also, if very frequent irrigation occurs due to high temperatures, apply a supplemental feed of Solubor ® to avoid Boron deficiency.

FINISH PGRs

TECH TIPS

Usually not required if growing cool. If conditions are warmer or darker than ideal spray with B-Nine ® WSG at 2,500–5,000 ppm.

Keep media pH below 5.8 to help avoid Thielaviopsis infections. Under hot temperatures provide lower light levels to reduce heat stress. Also, if very frequent irrigation occurs due to high temperatures apply a supplemental feed of Solubor ® to avoid boron deficiency.

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