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C7180 - BEGONIA TUBERHYBRIDA, TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIA, BEGONIA TUBEROSA
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'Nonstop® Fire'
Compact base-branching plants, 4" (10 cm) fully double flowers. Early flowering, ideal in packs and for bedding, pots and baskets. Lateral branches develop early, ensuring that plants have a full, mounded habit. Excellent seed quality.
this vibrant beauty brings the same large, fully double flowers and habit that the 'Nonstop'TM series is known for. Its showy blooms contain shades of yellow, gold, orange, and red providing a showy color contrast against its green foliage.
** Benary Specialties **
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION |
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| Life Cycle: | |
Annual
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| Sitelocation: | |
Sun - partial shade
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| Garden Height: | |
20 cm
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7,87 inch
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| Flower Size: | |
10 cm
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3,94 inch
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| Crop Time: | |
17-20 weeks
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| Seed Form: | |
Raw & Pelleted
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| Seed Count: | |
50000 K/g
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| Sowing Method: | |
1-2 seeds per plug
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| Germination: | |
7-14 days at constant day and night temperatures of 21-23 °C with a relative humidity of 95 % or higher.
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| Growing On: | |
6 weeks after sowing transplant 1 plant per plug tray (4x4-6x6 cm) and
12 weeks after sowing transplant 1 plant into a pot (10-12 cm) or 3-4 plants into a hanging basket (20-30 cm). Avoid cool substrate for transplantation. Two time transplantation support root development and young plant quality.
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| Media: | |
Use a well-drained, growing substrate with 15-30 % clay, 0-20 % perlite,
1-2 kg/m2 complete balanced fertilizer, iron-chelate, micronutrients, pH: 5.5-6.2.
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| Photoperiod / Light: | |
Long day plant. Keep light levels moderate (minimum 550 lx) and long day (14-16 h) for flowers initiation and vegetative growth. In winter assimilation light is recommended for the good plant development and quality. The assimilation light will shorten the crop time. Night interruption is possible. Do not stop the exposure to assimilation light before March. Short days will result in tuber formation. Protect the plants in summer with a shading against high sunlight.
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| Temperature: | |
Grow at 16-18 °C. 10 days before selling the temperatures can be decreased to 16 °C. Temperatures below 14 °C will result in tuber formation and crop delay.
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| Fertilization: | |
Moderate fertilization levels are required. Fertilize the crop alternating with 150-200 ppm nitrogen, using a complete and potassium balanced fertilizer (N: K 20-ratio: 1:1,5). Keep low ammonium levels, otherwise the roots become damaged. At high nitrogen levels the foliage can become very big. Avoid pH above 6.0, as high pH causes iron deficiency. Apply chelated iron, if chlorosis becomes a problem. To prevent magnesium deficiency apply magnesium sulphate (0,025 %) 1-2 times. Additional foliage fertilization with potassium support compact plant growth and the foliage gets a dark green color. Avoid high salt levels in substrate. Avoid high fertilizer concentrations, it is advisable to fertilize several times with low concentrations weekly.
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| Cultural Hints: | |
For selling harden the plants at 16 °C and UV light. Distance between plants in greenhouse select not narrow. Do not cultivate the plants too wet, because the roots are sensitive and become severely damaged. Avoid high relative humidity in greenhouse. Check the plants for Powdery Mildew and treat appropriately.
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All colors
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* Germination Stages (from seed to finished young plant)
| Stage I: | Starts with the radicle breaking through the testa. The roots are touching the medium. Ends with fully developed cotyledons. |
| Stage II: | Starts from fully developed cotyledons. Ends with the fully developed true leaf or true leaf pair. |
| Stage III: | Starts from the fully developed true leaf or true leaf pair and ends with 80% of the young plants being marketable. |
| Stage IV: | All young plants are ready for sale and in the process of being hardened off. This stage lasts about 7 days. |
Hint
The cultural recommendations are based on results from trials conducted under Central European conditions. Different conditions in other parts of the world may lead to deviations in results achieved.
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