• Another true blue flower
• Tweedias are perfect filler for bouquet & arrangements that come in a true blue color
• Vibrant green stems and leaves that contrast with the vibrant color of the flower
• Available colors: White, and Blue
Suite (2)
Pint White Double Mix, BlueDouble Mix
CROP TIME
From planting to harvest: 14 weeks.
PLANTING DENSITY
77 plants/ m2
PRE-PLANTING
Soil: Well drained, loose soil with no clusters, at least 25 cm (10 in) deep.
pH: 5.5 to 6.0
Netting: 2 levels
PLANTING
Transplant the plug when 2 to 3 true leaves (It is tap-rooting crop, so do not let it age.
ADDITIONAL LIGHT
Keep 12-16 hour day length conditions.
Start additional lightning when transplant and stop when harvest. Light can be added in a 15 minute interval pulses between light and dark starting at 6 pm until 2 am.
TEMPERATURE
Optimum growing temperature is about 20-25⁰C.
Gibberellic acid: Spray 50 ppm 8 weeks after planting
IRRIGATION
Give sufficient water after planting and reduce gradually nearing harvest for high quality stems.
FERTILIZATION
Excess potassium (K) will drop quality by shortening the length between internodes. Start at the moment of transplant.
A general fertilization formula can be the following:
N: 120 ppm; P: 50 ppm; K: 150 ppm
Ca: 120 ppm; Mg: 50 ppm; S: 50 ppm
Fe: 2 ppm; Mn: 2.5 ppm; Cu, Zn and B: 0.2 ppm.
HARVEST
Harvest when 3-4 flowers are opened. Assemble in bunches of 10 stems/sleeve.
POST HARVEST TREATMENT
Hydrate in a AVB solution (1cm3 /Lt water). Then after the pH should be between 7 and 8. Mix well and add AVB booster (1 cm3/Lt water). Once mixed, the pH should be between 3.2 to 5.5 for 2 hours. Then hydrate in Crhysal Professional 2 (5 cm3/Lt wáter). Once mixed, the pH should be between 3.5 and 5.5.
White latex will come out from stems when cut. Don´t dry them as the liquid will coagulate and the stems won’t absorb water.
PACKING & STORAGE
Once finished the hydration stage, stems are packaged in bunches of 10 packed in cardboard boxes then placed them in a cold room at 4 °C.
PESTS & DISEASES
•Fusarium; Rhizoctonia; Phytophthora; Thrips; Botrytis.