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Poinsettia Production: Graphical Tracking

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

I’ve started a few graphs with the Ecke On Target Program and, so far, it isn’t my first choice as a graphing program for poinsettias. It seems to be a bit cumbersome and difficult to move through. The directions aren’t very clear and it’s not as straight-forward as the UNH FloraTrack. Time will tell if […]

Poinsettia Production: Graphical Tracking

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Now that we have started to pinch our poinsettias, it is time to get our graphical tracking started. We use the graphical tracking to ensure that we are on pace to meet our specs in terms of plant height and to help us make growing decisions such as growth regulator, temperature, and fertility. […]

Poinsettia Production: Pinching Poinsettias

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

I have always pinched poinsettias approximately 5 weeks after sticking them (when direct- sticking).  You really should  pinch them when they are ready so you can’t always pinch at the 5 week mark, but that is the norm in my experience.  Our first ones to be pinched are the 10 inch and they were ready […]

Poinsettia Production: Preventative Fungicide

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

We have managed to get some nice roots out of our little poinsettia cuttings and now we must do whatever is necessary to protect them. It’s time for a preventative fungicide drench to keep pythium and rhizoctonia from attacking our beautiful, white roots.
Now before we go and drench a bunch of expensive chemicals […]

Poinsettia Propagation: Updates and Pictures

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

We have started to grow on our first batch of poinsettia, the 10 inch pots, and we are in the process of setting up the plant for pinching in about a week to 10 days. Below is a good picture of what we are working with now and I am pleased overall. I […]

Pinch vs. Unpinched Update: Garden Mums

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

I wanted to post an update on our pinched vs. no pinched garden mum trial.  Unfortunately, I was unable to locate the same plants that I photographed in my last update, but these two plants give us a similar comparison.  The unpinched plant is on the left.  You can see all of my posts […]

Poinsettia Propagation. We’re Off Mist.

Friday, July 13th, 2007

We are completely off mist for our first poinsettias stuck week 26. The roots are to the edge of the pot and we are working on bringing up the EC levels and maintaining uniformity. Because we have multiple plants per pot, it is important that we carefully ween the cuttings off the mist […]

Garden Mum. Pinch vs. No Pinch Update.

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Our 8 inch garden mums have been in the ground for about a week so I thought I would post a picture of our pinch vs. no pinch trials. Every variety we are growing will have some pinched and some unpinched plants so we should have an excellent trial when it’s all over.
This particular […]

Poinsettia Propagation. We Have Roots!

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Yesterday we found our first roots. Now it’s time to get the EC up in the soil and push these roots out so we can get them off the mist. By the end of the weekend we should be close to weening the poinsettias completely off the mist and now we must build […]

Poinsettia propagation week 2.

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

It’s Monday and our first batch of poinsettias are now a week old.  We’ve started to see a little callus and they are requiring less mist.  I have started to foilar feed them with 100ppm 17-5-17 and I will begin to add some fertilizer to the soil tomorrow.  I feel it’s important to start raising […]

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