Begonia Havana Grower Fact

Begonia semperflorens F1 Havana

Begonia semperflorens is an ideal bedding plant, suitable for nearly all climate conditions. Tolerant to high temperatures, windy and rainy conditions.
Havana is available in 4 different colours: Rose, Pink, Scarlet and White

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Sowing Media:Lightly fertilized peat, pH 5,5-5,8.

Sowing: Sow 1 or 2 seeds per cell in trays, i.e. 350 - plug trays.
Do not cover the seeds as Begonia semperflorens needs light to germinate.
If sowing pelleted seeds they may be covered slightly with a thin layer of Vermiculite in order to maintain high humidity.Daylength required is 12 hours. If less daylength is available use artificial light, 5000 lux.

Germination temperature:22-24¡ãC (72-75¡ãF).

Time to germinate:8- 10 days. Do not allow the seedlings to dry out.

Potting:In packs or 8-10 cm pots (3-4").

Growing temperature:18-20¡ãC (64-68¡ãF). Temperature below 16¡ãC (61¡ãF) will delay flowering.

Fertilizer:Fertilize 2-3 times per week. Change between a calcium-based fertilizer (13-2-13) and an ammonium-based fertilizer (20-5-30).Tall, stretched plants with few flowers indicate wrong level of phosphorous.

Growth regulator:If necessary 0,05-0,1% Cycocel 2 weeks after transplanting.

Sales period:9-10 weeks from sowing