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Nonstop® Mocca Bright Orange (Begonia/tuberous/pelleted)

Latin Name: Begonia x tuber hybrida

Item #: 5150363

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Order By Pkt

CAD $7.55
/ Pkt

Order By 250 Seeds

CAD $28.00
/ 250 seeds

Order By M

CAD $81.12
/ M
1M = 1,000 Seeds

Difficulty:

Difficult

Suitable for Containers:

Yes

New This Year

Yes

F1 hybrid. Bright orange 4 in/10 cm fully double blooms on plants with dark coffee colored foliage. Multi-pellets (P) available only. Pkt. contains 50 pellets.
F1 hybrid. This series produces 100% double flowers, 4 in/10 cm across on 12 in/31 cm plants. Use for sales of 4 in/10 cm pots in late summer or spring as a bedding plant. Multi-pellets (P) available only. Pkt. contains 50 pellets.

BEGONIA

1/64 oz/0.5 mm - 33,000 Seeds;

CULTURE: Sow in January for in 4 in/10 cm. May sales Production of Begonias from seed is easy, if you follow the cultural directions closely. To get the best germination rate, you must be able to maintain constant temperature of 78-80°F/25-26°C. If this is not possible, use a constant temp. of 70-72°F/21-22°C throughout germination. Use a light fibrous soil of equal parts light soil, sand, peat moss or leaf mold. Soil must never dry until germination begins. After germination the seedlings must be kept gently moist. European growers use the following trick since seed is very fine, cover very slightly with big sand or light gravel. (You should be able to still see soil) this helps keep constant humidity and protects emerging germs from direct sun and also protects the seed when watering. After germination a minimum night temperature of 60-65°F/16-18°C is needed. A weekly feeding of 1/2 strength complete soluble fertilizer is necessary to keep them growing. After pricking off into flats use a spacing of 2x2 in/5x5 cm. Use full strength soluble fertilizer and grow until they start to crowd and then put into 3-4 in/8-10 cm pots. Begonias are light sensitive, light 12 hours per day. Continue lighting after germination or they will not grow and will gradually disappear. Cover seed flats on bright days with one thickness of newspaper. December or January sowing produces for spring bedding plants, sow in July for Christmas and mid winter sales.

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