Coreopsis Sunfire Grower Fact

Grower Facts

Coreopsis Grandiflora (Coreopsis grandiflora)

Germination£ºUse a well-drained, disease-free, soilless medium with a pH of 5.8 to 6.2 and a medium initial nutrient charge (EC) of 0.50 to 0.75 mmhos/cm (1:2 extraction). Cover the seed with a light layer of coarse grade vermiculite. This helps in keeping the seed moist during germination. Light is required for germination. Allow 4 to 6 days for germination.

Plug Production

Plug Tray Size
- Early Sunrise, Rising Sun, and Sunfire coreopsis plugs are best produced in 392-cell plug trays.
- The average plug production time is 5 weeks.
Media£ºUse a well-drained, disease-free, soilless medium with a pH of 5.8 to 6.2 and a medium initial nutrient charge (EC) of 0.50 to 0.75 mmhos/cm (1:2 extraction).
Sowing£ºCover the seed with a light layer of coarse grade vermiculite. This helps in keeping the seed moist during germination. Light is required for germination. Allow 4 to 6 days for germination.

Temperature

Germination: 68 to 72¡ãF (20 to 22¡ãC)
After Germination: Plugs can be grown in the greenhouse at 70 to 75¡ãF (21 to 24¡ãC) days and 60 to 65¡ãF (15 to 18¡ãC) nights until transplant.
Light
Stage 1: Light is required for germination
After germination: 2,500 to 3,000 f.c. (25,000 to 30,000 Lux)
Seedling maturity: Up to 5,000 f.c. (50,000 Lux)
Humidity£ºMaintain 95 to 97% relative humidity during germination.
Soil Moisture£ºKeep soil moisture high at radicle emergence, then reduce moisture levels after cotyledon development. Do not allow seedlings to wilt.
Fertilizer£ºWhen cotyledons fully expand, start fertilizing with 50 ppm N twice a week. As the true leaves develop, increase the fertilizer rate to 100 ppm N. Maintain the plug media EC at 0.75 to 1.0 mmhos/cm and pH at 5.8 to 6.2.
Plant Growth Regulators£ºNot required.

Growing On to Finish

Container Size£º4-in. (9-cm.) or 6-in. (15-cm.) pots
Media£ºUse a well-drained, disease-free, soilless medium with a pH of 5.8 to 6.2 and medium initial nutrient charge.
Temperature£ºNight: 55 to 60¡ãF (13 to 15¡ãC)£¬Day: 60 to 70¡ãF (15 to 21¡ãC)
Maintain these temperatures until bud initiation.
Light£ºCoreopsis flowers earlier under long days. Provide night interruption lighting (10 p.m. to 2 a.m.) when grown under short days.
Irrigation£ºMaintain even moisture. Avoid excessive wetness.
Fertilizer£ºAfter transplant, fertilize the crop with a well-balanced fertilizer supplying 150 to 200 ppm N. Maintain the media EC at 1.50 to 2.00 mmhos/cm and pH at 5.8 to 6.5.

Plant Growth Regulators£ºGrowth Regulators can be applied for container production. Foliar sprays of B-Nine at 5,000 ppm applied twice after transplant work well. First application can be done 2 weeks after transplant followed by a second application 2 weeks later. In regard to the plant height at flowering during pack/ container production, Rising Sun flowers more compact, Sunfire flowers slightly taller than Rising Sun, and Early Sunrise flowers the tallest of all the three. Hence, Rising Sun & Sunfire needs less PGR applications compared to Early Sunrise.

Crop Scheduling

Sow to transplant (392- cell plug): 5 weeks
Transplant to finish in a 4-in. (9-cm.) pot: 8 to 10 weeks
Transplant to finish in a 6-in. (15-cm.) pot: 9 to 10 weeks
Total crop time from sow to finished container: 13 to 15 weeks
The timing is dependent on the temperature and light provided. Sunfire flowers at the same time as Rising Sun and both flower a week to 10 days earlier than Early Sunrise.

Common Problems

Insects: Whiteflies, thrips, & aphids