Joey®
Item no.: PE2001RTrendy Breeding Breakthrough
- Unique pot plant
- Extravagant and fluffy flower spikes
- Uniform and easy production
- High germination rate
- Crop Time
- Spring: 12 - 16 weeks
- Height ∅
- 14 ″ / 35 cm
- Width ∅
- 9 ″ / 23 cm
- Exposure
- Sun
- Seed Form
- Raw Seed
- Product Use
- Pots, Mixed Containers, Landscape
- Family Origin
- Amaranthaceae, Australia
Technical guide
Usage
Annual Pot plant, mixed combinations, landscape plantings
Sow time
January-June
Sowing method
1 seed per plug
Germination
Sow one seed per cell in a well-drained media witha pH between 5.5 and 6.5. Germinates in 5-7 days at 76-80 °F (24-26 °C). Do not saturate and maintain moderate soil moisture levels.
Growing on
Transplant plugs 6-8 weeks after sowing into a well-drained medium. Do not over water and feed at 100-150 ppm N, avoiding excess phosphorus and calcium levels. Grow on at 65-70° F (18-21° C). Higher light levels promote shorter, better-branched plants with larger flowers.
Media
Use a well-drained media, pH 5.5-6.5
Temperature
Grow at 20-24 °C. Avoid temperatures below 10 °C
Fertilization
Moderate to high fertilization levels are required. Fertilize the crop weekly with 100-150 ppm nitrogen (2 kg/m³ slow release fertilizer in substrate), using a complete and balanced fertilizer. Avoid high ammonium and high nitrogen levels. Take care of the phosphate level in substrate.
Expert Tip
Do not hold plugs since plants should not reach a root bound state. Transplant plugs early or as scheduled. Do not let the temperature levels drop below 10 °C (50 °F). Keep plants on the dry side to promote better roots. Ptilotus develop a good root system very slowly. In periods of low light and lower temperature do not over water. Pinching the plant once well established in the final container has resulted in better branching. This is usually done when the plants reach 7-8 nodes and they are pinched back to 5-6 nodes.
– Kyle, Area Sales Manager
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.
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.