Title: Bedding Plant Production
1Bedding Plant Production
2Bedding Plant Production Categories (Click to
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- Begonias
- Geraniums
- Impatiens
- Marigolds
- Pansies
- Petunias
- Potential Problems
- Media
- Transplanting
3Begonias
- Grow 6-12 high with pink, red, or white flowers
- Spaced 6-10 apart and need direct sunlight
- May be propagated from seeds or cuttings and
transplanted
4Begonias
- Time from seeding to market in packs is about 14
weeks (16 weeks in pots) - Small seeds should be lightly pressed into
surface of germinating medium - Germination requires light and 65-70 degree F
medium temperature - Can be propagated by stem cuttings
- Plants do well in full sun to shade
5Geraniums
- Grow 12-18
- Dark green leaves are rounded with scalloped
edges - Flowers are red, white, or pink and grow on a
stem - Flowers have many petals in a cluster shaped like
a ball
6Geraniums
- About 2/3 of all geraniums sold are red
- Direct sunlight is needed
- 10-12 spacing is needed
- May be propagated from seeds or cuttings and
transplanted
7Geraniums
- Time from seeding to market in packs is about 14
weeks (16 weeks in pots) - Seeds are large and have to be scarified because
of hard seed coats - Seed suppliers usually scarify before packing for
sale. Seeds should be coved with 1/8 inch of
medium - Medium should be about 75 degrees F.
8Impatiens
- Grow 6-18 high and have succulent stems
- Lance shaped leaves
- Flower colors include pink, lavender, white, red,
purple, salmon, and coral.
9Impatiens
- Flowers are small and round with five petals
- One flower petal is shaped like a tube that
protrudes from the underside of the flower - Spaced 12-18 and needs partial sun or shade
- May be propagated from seeds or cuttings
10Impatiens
- Time from seeding to market in packs is about 8
weeks - Seeds should be placed on surface of medium and
covered lightly - Germination requires light and temperature of
60-70 degrees F - Have been the number one bedding crop for many
years - Grow well in shade
11Marigolds
- Grow from 6 to 4 tall
- Orange or yellow flowers have a pungent aroma
- Spaced 6-12 apart and grow best in full
sunlight - Grown from seeds and transplanted
12Marigolds
- Time from seeding to market in packs is about 9
weeks (10 weeks in pots) - Seeds should be covered by ¼ of germinating
medium - Medium should be 70-75 degrees F
- Outdoor plants should grow in full sun for best
quality - Very few cultural problems
13Pansies
- Grow from 6-8 tall
- Moon-faced flowers in many colors (blue, purple,
yellow, white, pink, red) - Spaced 6-8 in full sun
- Grown from seeds and transplanted
- Cool-season bedding plant
14Pansies
- Time from seeding to market in packs is about 12
weeks (13 weeks in pots) - Seeds should be planted on surface of medium and
covered with paper to keep dark - Germination medium should be 70 degrees
Fahrenheit - Grow in full sun
15Petunias
- Grow from 6-18 tall
- Flowers have a tube-shaped base
- Colors include red, pink, white, blue, and
pastels - Spaced 10-12
- Grown from seeds and transplanted
16Petunias
- Time from seeding to market in packs is about 10
weeks (11 weeks in pots) - Sow seeds on surface of medium
- Seeds are very small (285,000 per ounce)
- Need light and 70-80 degrees F germinating medium
temperature - Many different types and colors
- One of top five annuals in the U.S. for over 100
years
17Potential Problems (Click to view)
- Cultural Disorders
- Germination Problems
- Fertilization Problems
- Uneven growth
- Tall and spindly growth
- Diseases
- Seedlings falling over
- Lower leaves brown, rotting, and drying
- Insects
- Plants missing
- Holes in leaves or plant parts missing
18Cultural-Germination Problems
- Causes
- Improper temperatures
- Over-watering or underwatering
- Chemical residues in medium
- Seed planting depth
- Low quality seeds
19Cultural-Germination Problems
- Correction or Prevention
- Use high-quality seeds
- Plant at proper depth
- Use medium with no chemical residues
- Maintain proper temperatures
- Maintain proper moisture levels
20Cultural-Fertilization Problems
- Causes
- Lack of nutrients
- Root injury
- Improper pH of medium
- Excessive fertilization
Manganese Deficiency
21Cultural-Fertilization Problems
- Correction or Prevention
- Test soil or media
- Apply correct amounts and kinds of nutrients
- Use pH correcting materials
22Cultural-Uneven Growth
- Causes
- Poor mixing of medium
- Uneven moisture levels
- Unlevel flats
- Poor grading of seedlings
23Cultural-Uneven Growth
- Correction or Prevention
- Proper mixing of media
- Even watering
- Grading seedlings by size and quality
- Placing flats level
24Cultural-Tall and Spindly Growth
- Causes
- Too much nitrogen fertilizer
- Overwatering
- Low light intensity (too much shade)
- High temperatures
25Cultural-Tall and Spindly Growth
- Correction or Prevention
- Use the correct amount of nitrogen
- Reduce frequency of watering
- Lower temperature
- Provide more light
- Use growth retardant such as B-Nine SP
26Diseases-Seedlings Falling Over
- Causes
- Stem rot
- Damping-off
27Diseases-Seedlings Falling Over
- Correction or Prevention
- Use sterilized media
- Apply fungicides
- Improve air circulation around plants
28Diseases-Brown, rotting leaves
29Diseases-Brown, rotting leaves
- Correction or Prevention
- Increase air temperature
- Increase air circulation around plants
- Use proper fungicide
30Insects-Plants Missing
- Causes
- Slugs
- Snails
- Cockroaches
31Insects-Plants Missing
- Correction or Prevention
- Use baits and pesticides
32Insects-Holes in Leaves
- Causes
- Aphids
- Mealy Bugs
- Scale Insects
- Thrips
- Whiteflies
- Flea beetles
- Fungus Gnats
- Leaf miners
- Cutworms
- Caterpillars
33Insects-Holes in Leaves
- Correction or Prevention
- Use of recommended pesticides to control insects
34Bedding Plant Media
- Media-materials used to start and grow plants
- Soil
- Inorganic materials
- Commercially prepared mixes
35Soil
- Soil must be mixed with other materials such as
peat moss to add organic matter and improve
aeration and drainage.
36Inorganic Materials
- Improve aeration and drainage
- Sand-finely ground stone
- Gravel
- Perlite
- Expanded volcanic rock
- Neutral pH 7.0-7.5
- sterile
- Vermiculite
- Expanded mica
- sterile
37Commercially Prepared Mixes
- Sterile (no insects, weeds, or diseases)
- Jiffy-Mix
- Redi-Earth
- Pro-Mix
- Sunshine Mix
- Metro Mix
- Other brands also available
38Containers
- Flat-plastic tray used for planting seeds
- Cell packs-several small cell-like pots of
plastic molded together used for planting one or
two seeds per cell - Sold without transplanting to another container
- Peat pots can be planted directly in the soil
- Jiffy 7 pellet can be planted directly in the soil
39Containers
- Plastic pots of various sizes and shapes
- Clay pots of various sizes and shapes
- Styrofoam pots of various sizes
- Hanging baskets
- Standard pot is the same width at the top as it
is high - Azalea pot is ¾ as high as its top diameter or
width
40Transplanting Instructions
- Seedlings should have true leaves not just seed
leaves or cotyledons before being transplanted.
Waiting too long to transplant causes shock to
transplanted seedlings.
41Transplanting Instructions
- Hold plants by their leaves. Do not hold by the
stem because a badly bruised stem will cause the
seedling to die. - The media may need to be loosened with a pot
label to keep from breaking stem and roots. Do
not shake medium off roots.
42Transplanting Instructions
- Use a dibble or other means to make a hole for
the transplanting seedling.
43Transplanting Instructions
- 5. Plant seedling in the media in the new
container slightly deeper than it grew in the
flat and gently press media around roots.
44Transplanting Instructions
- 6. Water gently to settle media around roots.
45Transplanting Instructions
- Keep moist for a few days to prevent wilting and
dying. - Grow and harden-off before selling.