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FERTILIZATION
PINCHING
TRANSPLANTING
COMMENTS
50-75 ppm N
Pinch to remove flower buds.
35-42 days after sticking
Mist enough to rehydrate cuttings. Do not over-mist beyond Day 2 or 3. Do not stick cuttings too deep. Tall leaves can be trimmed, if necessary.
50-75 ppm N
Not necessary; remove premature flowers.
28-35 days after sticking
Do not over-mist.
28-35 days after sticking
Stick cuttings the day of arrival, if possible.
50-75 ppm N
Recommended after roots are established. Leave 4-5 active internodes. Recommended after roots are established. Leave 4-5 active internodes. Recommended. Soft pinch. Lower nodes may become inactive.
28-35 days after sticking
Stick cuttings the day of arrival, if possible.
50-75 ppm N
35-42 days after sticking
This Alyssum requires light mist and soil moisture. Can be rooted under a dome or tent. Do not over-mist.
50-75 ppm N
100 ppm N starting at Day 7 Not necessary.
42-45 days after sticking
Quite easy to propagate. Do not over-mist. Remove from mist after 10 to 12 days. Allow media to dry slightly between irrigations to encourage root development.
50-75 ppm N starting day 7 Pinch once, prior to transplant.
35-42 days after sticking
Mist enough to rehydrate cuttings. Do not over-mist beyond Day 2 or 3. Arcadia is particularly sensitive to over-misting in propagation.
Balanced fertilizer 75-100 ppm
None
7-8 weeks
This is a tissue culture raised item. Please see our detailed tissue culture propagation guide at darwinperennials.com. This item is generally a Summer propagated item. Excessive heat can cause losses. Buddleia Chrysalis series is very free flowering. Budding in cuttings does not affect rooting. Watch media moisture levels. Excessive moisture will delay rooting.
50-75 ppm N starting at Day 7
Remove buds/flowers in propagation.
42-49 days after sticking
50-75 ppm N
Pinch once in the liner stage.
35-42 days after sticking
Discontinue mist as quickly as possible once rooting occurs.
50-75 ppm N starting day 7 Pinch once, prior to transplant.
35-42 days after sticking
Mist enough to rehydrate cuttings. Do not over-mist beyond Day 2 or 3. Saturated media will delay rooting. Remove from mist before completely rooted and dry media slightly to encourage rooting and better uniformity. Use low mist settings; do not oversaturate rooting media. Root zone temperatures of 70°F (21°C). Remove flowers in propagation.
50-75 ppm N
Pinch once in the liner stage.
35-42 days after sticking
35-42 days after sticking
Use low mist settings; do not oversaturate rooting media. Root zone temperatures of 70°F (21°C). Remove flowers in propagation.
50-75 ppm N
Pinch once in the liner stage and once after transplant for best results.
50 ppm N starting at Day 7 Pinch once, prior to transplant.
35-42 days after sticking
Mist enough to rehydrate cuttings. Do not over-mist beyond Day 2 or 3. Do not oversaturate media.
Balanced fertilizer 75-100 ppm
None
42-49 days
This is a tissue culture raised item. Please see our detailed tissue culture propagation guide at darwinperennials.com.
50 ppm N starting at Day 7 Pinch to remove any flower buds.
42-49 days after sticking
Dianthus require very low mist settings to root. Over-misting will result in slow rooting and high losses in propagation.
50-75 ppm N
Not typical in propagation.
42-49 days after sticking
Digitalis root slowly, with first roots showing 15 to 18 days after stick. However, it is best to discontinue mist prior to visible root, as they root more quickly when not over-misted and when media is allowed to dry slightly between waterings. Refer to our complete Tissue Culture Echinacea guide at darwinperennials.com for detailed rooting information. Configure in liner stage can be beneficial.
50 ppm N starting at Day 7 Not necessary.
49-56 days after sticking
50 ppm N starting at Day 7 Not necessary.
49-56 days after sticking
Refer to our complete Tissue Culture Echinacea guide at darwinperennials.com for detailed rooting information.
50 ppm N starting at Day 7 Not necessary.
49-56 days after sticking
Please refer to our complete Tissue Culture Echinacea guide at darwinperennials.com for detailed rooting information.
Begin feeding 50-75 ppm 10 days after sticking
Pinch 21-25 days after sticking. 42-49 days after sticking
Don’t oversaturate media. Low mist levels work best.
Begin feeding 50-75 ppm 10 days after sticking
Pinch 21-25 days after sticking. 42-49 days after sticking
Don’t oversaturate media. Low mist levels work best.
50-100 ppm N
Recommended.
42-49 days after sticking
50 ppm N starting at Day 7 Yes, pinch once in
42-49 days after sticking
Eupatorium are quite easy to root. Use a basal hormone tip to ensure rooting uniformity.
propagation around Day 21.
50-75 ppm N
Pinch to remove flower buds in the liner stage.
35-42 days after sticking
Use low mist settings; do not oversaturate rooting media. Root zone temperatures of 70°F (21°C). Remove flowers in propagation.
Yes, 7 days before transplanting.
35-42 days after sticking
Use low mist settings; do not oversaturate rooting media. Root zone temperatures of 70°F (21°C). Remove flowers in propagation.
75-100 ppm N when roots become visible; increase to 150-200 ppm N as roots develop
35-42 days after sticking
Use low mist settings; do not oversaturate rooting media. Root zone temperatures of 70°F (21°C). Remove flowers in propagation.
50-75 ppm N when roots become visible
Recommended after roots are established. Leave 4-5 active internodes. Pinch once in the liner stage.
50-75 ppm N
42-49 days after sticking
Do not oversaturate rooting media. Stabilized media may be beneficial. This is a tissue culture raised item. Please see our detailed tissue culture propagation guide at darwinperennials.com. Should be Fall planted for best Spring flowering. Excessive heat can cause losses.
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