Stock Cutflower Pack Of 11 Varities Combo (25 Seeds Each ) F1 Imported
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Contents In Pack Stock Iron Purple (20 Seeds) Stock Iron Rose (20 Seeds) Stock Iron Apricot (20 Seeds) Stock Cheerful Yellow (20 Seeds) IRON STOCK | MATTHIOLA INCANA / SEED The Iron series is an innovative type of high-quality stock producing tightly spaced florets on heads that do not stretch at the top. This early-mid season stock is appropriately named Iron for its strong stems and and robust growth. Very hard, strong stems Very tightly spaced florets Early-mid season flowering Growing Stock Plug Culture – 4 weeks (288 / 12 x 24 tray) Stage One (days 1-10) Sow seed into trays filled with a well-drained media at a pH of 5.8-6.2 and lightly cover with vermiculite. Maintain even moisture and a soil temperature of 65-68°F/18-20°C. *Selection for double seedlings may be done between days 8 and 13. Stage Two (days 11-17) After germination is complete, move seedling trays to a well-lighted area, up to 2,500 foot-candles/27,000 lux, with good ventilation. Fertilize lightly with 100 ppm N and grow at a day temperature of 60F/16C and a night temperature of 55F/13C. Stage Three ( days 18-25) Fertilize as needed to maintain strong growth and provide high light and good air circulation. Stage Four (days 26-30) When the plugs have 4-5 true leaves, transplant to the bed. Avoid root bound plugs and delayed transplanting. * Stock Iron produces 55% double flowers without selection. To increase the percentage of double flowers, use the following procedure. 1. Triple sow a 288-plug tray with Stock Iron seed. 2. 8 days after sowing remove the last to germinate seedling with a tweezers. If only two seedlings germinate wait until the next step. 3. Around day 9-10 allow the soil to dry slightly. This will make the final selection easier. Make the final selection around day 14 before the emergence of the first true leaves. – The double-flowered seedlings are more vigorous and grow more rapidly. – Double-flowered seedlings have larger and longer cotyledons with a more irregular/elliptical shape and a lighter green color. – Single-flowered seedlings will be shorter, with smaller cotyledons with a more round/oval shape and darker green color.
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