BEGONIA BADA, BAYOU
begonia semperflorens
Minimum Germination Rate: 90%
Seed Product Form: Pelleted, Raw
FLOWERING
Time Frame when plants are receptive to flower initiation: Days 28 – 35; 4 – 6 leaves present.
Flowering Type: Day-neutral Plant – will flower regardless of daylength.
Specific Flowering Mechanism: Light intensity will trigger flowering. Warm temperatures encourage flower development.
PLUG CULTURE
Germination – Optimum conditions for seedling development that begins the day the crop is sown until cotyledon expansion. Expect radicle emergence in 6 – 8 days.
Cover: No covering over the seed is required.
Media: ? pH: 5.5 – 5.8? EC: <1.0
Light: Light is not necessary for germination. If utilizing a chamber, providing a light source of 10 – 100 foot candles (100 – 1000 lux) will improve germination and reduce stretch compared to seed germinated in the dark.
Temperature: 72° – 78°F (22° – 26°C) day and night from day 1 – 11.
Moisture: Level saturated (5), from days 1 – 11. Beginning day 12, reduce moisture level to wet (4), until day 15. Afterwards, begin alternating between moisture level wet (4) and moist (3).
Humidity: 100% until day 10.
Dehumidify: On Day 11, lower humidity level to 40%. Provide horizontal airflow to aid in drying down the media through evapotranspiration, allowing better penetration of oxygen to the roots.
Fertilizers: Maintain EC at <1.0. Fertigation water should not be greater than an EC of 0.5.
Plug Bulking/Flower Initiation – Optimum conditions during the vegetative period, beginning at cotyledon expansion, needed for the root to reach the edge of the plug cell; AND to make the plant receptive to flower initiation.
Media: pH: 5.5 – 5.8, EC: 1.25 – 1.5
Light: Provide 3500 – 4500 foot candles (12 – 20 total moles or 35,000 – 45,000 lux) to hasten flower induction. Supplemental lighting under low light conditions at 350 – 450 foot candles (35,000 – 45,000 lux) will enhance shoot and root growth.
Temperature: 68° – 70°F (20° – 21°C) night and day.
Moisture: Alternate between moisture levels wet (4) and moist (3). Allow media to approach level (3) before re-saturating to level (4). Watch for excess algae growth. Using R/O (Reverse Osmosis) water will help reduce algae levels.
Fertilizers: Under high light conditions, apply an ammonium-based feed (17-5- 17) at 50 – 100 ppm Nitrogen. Under low light conditions, apply a calcium-based feed (14-4-14 or 14-2-14) at 50 – 100 ppm Nitrogen.
Growth regulators: Control growth with light, temperature, moisture and fertilizer levels.
Fungicides: Scout for Botrytis in plug growth stages. If needed, apply fungicides according to label directions.
GROWING ON
Transplant Ready: 8 – 10 weeks from a ‘288’ plug tray.
Finish Bulking/Flower Initiation – Optimum conditions during the vegetative period, beginning at transplant, needed for the root to reach the edge of the container; AND to make the plant receptive to flower initiation.
Media: pH: 5.5 – 5.8, EC: 1.5 – 1.75
Light: Provide 3500 – 4500 foot candles (12 – 20 total moles or 35,000 – 45,000 lux) to hasten flower induction. Supplemental lighting under low light conditions at 350 – 450 foot candles (35,000 – 45,000 lux) will enhance shoot and root growth.
Temperature: 68° – 70°F (20° – 21°C) nights, 64° – 67° (18° – 19°C) days for 14 days or until roots have reached the bottom of the container. Then temperatures may be lowered to 62° – 65°F (16° – 18°C) day and night.
Average Daily Temperature (ADT): 67°F (19°C)
Moisture: Alternate between moisture levels wet (4) and medium (2). Allow soil to reach level (3) before re-saturating to (4).
Humidity: 40% - 70%. Provide horizontal airflow to aid in drying down the media through evapotranspiration, allowing better penetration of oxygen to the roots.
Fertilizers: Feed at 100 – 150 ppm Nitrogen. Under high light conditions, apply an ammonium-based feed (17-5-17). Under low light conditions, apply a calciumbased feed (14-4-14). Under high light and long or extended days, an ammonium- based feed (20-10-20) is preferred. Watch for low Ca and Mg levels which may result in stunted, chlorotic plants with marginal leaf burn.
Growth Regulators: It is best to control growth through moisture, feed and temperature management. If needed, spray Cycocel (chlormequat chloride) two weeks after transplant at 500 – 1000 ppm. Also responds to B-Nine (daminozide), A-Rest (ancymidol), or B-Nine/Cycocel tank mix.
Pre-Shipping Techniques to Enhance Post Harvest Quality
When to Treat: 1 – 2 weeks prior to finish or shipping.
Fertilizer: Potassium nitrate drench at 100 ppm Nitrogen.
Common Diseases: Botrytis; apply preventative fungicides when long periods of low sunshine and high humidity occur.
Common Pests: Aphids, Thrips
SCHEDULING
‘Bada’ Total crop time: 14 – 16 weeks early spring; 12 – 13 weeks late spring.
‘288’ Plug crop time: 9 – 10 weeks early spring; 8 – 9 weeks late spring.
Transplant to finish crop time: Packs: 4 – 5 weeks
4” crop: 5 – 6 weeks
6” crop: 5 – 7 weeks depending on number of plugs transplanted into pot.
10” Hanging basket: 7 – 9 weeks
‘Bayou’ Total crop time: 14 – 16 weeks early spring; 12 – 13 weeks late spring.
‘288’ Plug crop time: 9 – 10 weeks early spring; 8 – 9 weeks late spring.
Transplant to finish crop time: Packs: 4 – 5 weeks
4” crop: 5 – 6 weeks
6” crop: 5 – 7 weeks depending on number of plugs transplanted into pot.
PRODUCT USE
Packs, pots, containers, mass plantings, beds, hanging baskets
GARDEN SPECIFICATIONS
Light: Partial shade to full sun
USDA Hardiness Zone: 11
AHS Heat Zone: 12 – 1
‘Bada’ Garden Height: 8 – 10 inches (20 – 25 cm)
Garden Width: 6 – 8 inches (15 – 20 cm)
‘Bayou’ Garden Height: 14 – 16 inches (35 – 40 cm)
Garden Width: 10 – 12 inches (25 – 30 cm) |