Springstar Big Lavender
Vase: 12-18 cm: early cultivation from October to December (growing cold); 10-12 cm beginning of January until the end of February (growing normal).
Soil: recommend a peaty soil with clay, indicated pH 5.5 - 6.5.
Prunning: first trimming about.; 1-2 weeks after transplantation to about; 4-5 leaves. Warning: Trimming at low temperatures, stressed plants or after treatment with retardant can have a major negative effect on branching (blind branches).
Light: full sun.
Irrigation: regular watering, avoid extremes - do not keep them too dry nor too wet.
Fertilizer: are quite demanding, fertilize omly when the roots are well formed 0,2-0,3% (2-3 g / l) per week with a balanced fertilizer. Fertilize 1-2 times with iron chelate.
Retardant: use growth retardants 2-4 times with CCC (0.25%) 2 weeks after trimming. Repeat every 2 - 4 weeks. Topflor trattmenti 1-3 with 0.05%. A cold cultivation involves plants to be compact and requires less dwarfing.
Flowering: very early, are a cold weather variety with a long photoperiod. First flowering early May. Low temperatures can anticipate flowering.
Soil: recommend a peaty soil with clay, indicated pH 5.5 - 6.5.
Prunning: first trimming about.; 1-2 weeks after transplantation to about; 4-5 leaves. Warning: Trimming at low temperatures, stressed plants or after treatment with retardant can have a major negative effect on branching (blind branches).
Light: full sun.
Irrigation: regular watering, avoid extremes - do not keep them too dry nor too wet.
Fertilizer: are quite demanding, fertilize omly when the roots are well formed 0,2-0,3% (2-3 g / l) per week with a balanced fertilizer. Fertilize 1-2 times with iron chelate.
Retardant: use growth retardants 2-4 times with CCC (0.25%) 2 weeks after trimming. Repeat every 2 - 4 weeks. Topflor trattmenti 1-3 with 0.05%. A cold cultivation involves plants to be compact and requires less dwarfing.
Flowering: very early, are a cold weather variety with a long photoperiod. First flowering early May. Low temperatures can anticipate flowering.
Springstar White
Vase: 12-18 cm: early cultivation from October to December (growing cold); 10-12 cm beginning of January until the end of February (growing normal).
Soil: recommend a peaty soil with clay, indicated pH 5.5 - 6.5.
Prunning: first trimming about.; 1-2 weeks after transplantation to about; 4-5 leaves. Warning: Trimming at low temperatures, stressed plants or after treatment with retardant can have a major negative effect on branching (blind branches).
Light: full sun.
Irrigation: regular watering, avoid extremes - do not keep them too dry nor too wet.
Fertilizer: are quite demanding, fertilize omly when the roots are well formed 0,2-0,3% (2-3 g / l) per week with a balanced fertilizer. Fertilize 1-2 times with iron chelate.
Retardant: use growth retardants 2-4 times with CCC (0.25%) 2 weeks after trimming. Repeat every 2 - 4 weeks. Topflor trattmenti 1-3 with 0.05%. A cold cultivation involves plants to be compact and requires less dwarfing.
Flowering: very early, are a cold weather variety with a long photoperiod. First flowering early May. Low temperatures can anticipate flowering.
Soil: recommend a peaty soil with clay, indicated pH 5.5 - 6.5.
Prunning: first trimming about.; 1-2 weeks after transplantation to about; 4-5 leaves. Warning: Trimming at low temperatures, stressed plants or after treatment with retardant can have a major negative effect on branching (blind branches).
Light: full sun.
Irrigation: regular watering, avoid extremes - do not keep them too dry nor too wet.
Fertilizer: are quite demanding, fertilize omly when the roots are well formed 0,2-0,3% (2-3 g / l) per week with a balanced fertilizer. Fertilize 1-2 times with iron chelate.
Retardant: use growth retardants 2-4 times with CCC (0.25%) 2 weeks after trimming. Repeat every 2 - 4 weeks. Topflor trattmenti 1-3 with 0.05%. A cold cultivation involves plants to be compact and requires less dwarfing.
Flowering: very early, are a cold weather variety with a long photoperiod. First flowering early May. Low temperatures can anticipate flowering.
Springstar Big Yellow
Vase: 12-18 cm: early cultivation from October to December (growing cold); 10-12 cm beginning of January until the end of February (growing normal).
Soil: recommend a peaty soil with clay, indicated pH 5.5 - 6.5.
Prunning: first trimming about.; 1-2 weeks after transplantation to about; 4-5 leaves. Warning: Trimming at low temperatures, stressed plants or after treatment with retardant can have a major negative effect on branching (blind branches).
Light: full sun.
Irrigation: regular watering, avoid extremes - do not keep them too dry nor too wet.
Fertilizer: are quite demanding, fertilize omly when the roots are well formed 0,2-0,3% (2-3 g / l) per week with a balanced fertilizer. Fertilize 1-2 times with iron chelate.
Retardant: use growth retardants 2-4 times with CCC (0.25%) 2 weeks after trimming. Repeat every 2 - 4 weeks. Topflor trattmenti 1-3 with 0.05%. A cold cultivation involves plants to be compact and requires less dwarfing.
Flowering: very early, are a cold weather variety with a long photoperiod. First flowering early May. Low temperatures can anticipate flowering.
Soil: recommend a peaty soil with clay, indicated pH 5.5 - 6.5.
Prunning: first trimming about.; 1-2 weeks after transplantation to about; 4-5 leaves. Warning: Trimming at low temperatures, stressed plants or after treatment with retardant can have a major negative effect on branching (blind branches).
Light: full sun.
Irrigation: regular watering, avoid extremes - do not keep them too dry nor too wet.
Fertilizer: are quite demanding, fertilize omly when the roots are well formed 0,2-0,3% (2-3 g / l) per week with a balanced fertilizer. Fertilize 1-2 times with iron chelate.
Retardant: use growth retardants 2-4 times with CCC (0.25%) 2 weeks after trimming. Repeat every 2 - 4 weeks. Topflor trattmenti 1-3 with 0.05%. A cold cultivation involves plants to be compact and requires less dwarfing.
Flowering: very early, are a cold weather variety with a long photoperiod. First flowering early May. Low temperatures can anticipate flowering.
Springstar Double Magenta
Vase: 12-18 cm: early cultivation from October to December (growing cold); 10-12 cm beginning of January until the end of February (growing normal).
Soil: recommend a peaty soil with clay, indicated pH 5.5 - 6.5.
Prunning: first trimming about.; 1-2 weeks after transplantation to about; 4-5 leaves. Warning: Trimming at low temperatures, stressed plants or after treatment with retardant can have a major negative effect on branching (blind branches).
Light: full sun.
Irrigation: regular watering, avoid extremes - do not keep them too dry nor too wet.
Fertilizer: are quite demanding, fertilize omly when the roots are well formed 0,2-0,3% (2-3 g / l) per week with a balanced fertilizer. Fertilize 1-2 times with iron chelate.
Retardant: use growth retardants 2-4 times with CCC (0.25%) 2 weeks after trimming. Repeat every 2 - 4 weeks. Topflor trattmenti 1-3 with 0.05%. A cold cultivation involves plants to be compact and requires less dwarfing.
Flowering: very early, are a cold weather variety with a long photoperiod. First flowering early May. Low temperatures can anticipate flowering.
Soil: recommend a peaty soil with clay, indicated pH 5.5 - 6.5.
Prunning: first trimming about.; 1-2 weeks after transplantation to about; 4-5 leaves. Warning: Trimming at low temperatures, stressed plants or after treatment with retardant can have a major negative effect on branching (blind branches).
Light: full sun.
Irrigation: regular watering, avoid extremes - do not keep them too dry nor too wet.
Fertilizer: are quite demanding, fertilize omly when the roots are well formed 0,2-0,3% (2-3 g / l) per week with a balanced fertilizer. Fertilize 1-2 times with iron chelate.
Retardant: use growth retardants 2-4 times with CCC (0.25%) 2 weeks after trimming. Repeat every 2 - 4 weeks. Topflor trattmenti 1-3 with 0.05%. A cold cultivation involves plants to be compact and requires less dwarfing.
Flowering: very early, are a cold weather variety with a long photoperiod. First flowering early May. Low temperatures can anticipate flowering.