They talk your language, so I'm going to share those results real quick. Some people tell me they don't use netting at all, and I thinkthey are not to be trusted, but if you're getting by with no netting, good for you. There is no right answer. Series like Voyage, Corelli, Celeb, Megalo. My only tip would be if you're going to pinch, you can plant them a little further apart, because when thatplant branches out from the base, you're going to get four or five stems coming up rather than the one, so you want to give it a little more room so they don't become too congested. I'll also try to allow the plants to dry out slightly between waterings to try and control the growth of algae (I already see a little). I always need at least two layers, and even then I still have trouble sometimes with them being too big and heavy. I have also had good luck using some conventional fungicides labeled for drenching greenhouse crops, and have achieved good preventive control of fusarium. An increasingly wide range of colors, shapes and sizes. And I was glad to see you wearing the blue. Young plants from Wagners are grouped into six different programs: Spring Plugs, Summer/Fall Plugs, Cyclamen Liners, Specialty Florist Liners, Cool Crops Liners, and Prefinished Cyclamen. When your plug tray arrives at your door, the plugs are ready to go into the ground, or into a bigger cell. That's the Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center. This in stark contrast to the difficulty I had with retail germination mixes and water absorption last year - it hardly ever worked. Sweet peas galore the top crop at Ardelia Farm & Co. Yeah, this is another. They are coming to us through Farmer Bailey at Ardelia farm. Now, if anything you've got to work harder to get you know, amend your soil in the spring,make sure you got a, you know, a lot of great compost, use that. To start-- these are not scientific trials sponsored by seed companies or anything like that. - The Gardener's Workshop Log In So, if you plant and let me define cool, I would say 55 or below. The second it needs more light,those lights kick on. It's definitely worth trying. They have a symbiotic relationship with the roots and they actually kind of create a living protective layer around the root and then grow with the root. The middle of beds have the poorest airflow and humidity tends to accumulate more in the middle of a bed. In the field, plant 2-4 weeks before last frost. AS: There's you! The germination mix from AM Leonard has been holding moisture extremely well. Good. Testing is usually free or low cost, and will save you the headache of guessing what pathogen you are actually dealing with. The difference has more to do with the flower shape and structure than anything else. Group 1 Lisianthus will enter their flowering stage (reproductive stage) earlier than Group 2 plants, followed by Group 3 and Group 4. We offer Lisianthus in 128 and 216 cell trays, sold as 125 and 210. Farmer Bailey (@farmerbaileyplugs) Instagram photos and videos farmerbaileyplugs 160 posts 13.5K followers 164 following Farmer Bailey Wholesale plug brokerage for cut flower farmers. You know one-inch small flowers, but a lot of them. Water, even if it is moistsoil, water again. Available Now plugs are ready to transplant (or bump up) upon arrival to you. So, our minimum order is 3 trays. It's part of the Kentucky Fruit and Vegetable Conference, so we encourage anybody who's here in the area that wants to participate in the short course, and we'll have some great topics covered there. Our trend forward collections are curated for the modern flower farmer. But, if you're selling to a premium florist market, you might want to not pinch it so you can get that full long stem. It's because the closer you plant together, then the more chance there is that, you know, some pathogens are going to get established in there. Zinnias maybe not, but Lisianthus, use a clean tray. I like them all though. That's the facility that I work with. Asking about a favorite child, right? I take the covers off for several hours or over night once and a while (have to be sure the office doors are shut so our two kittens don't foil my plans!). Your credit card will charged at the time of checkout. Let's say most growers order plugs, of any size. You know, particularly, Kentucky growers shouldn't have much trouble with calcium. Now when you're planting, because of Fusarium, you might want to pre-treat with a fungicide or biofungicide. CF: And while you're doing that, I'm going to go ahead and introduce our speaker just real briefly, and then I'll kind of do a little bit of housekeeping, but I think everybody is excited to have Bailey Hale joining us tonight. Theyre so slow growing otherwise. So, I think it's really a great professional organization. I like to remove this first bud when I see it, allowing the plant's carbohydrates to flow to the next series of buds. We have to try them! The humidity stays at 100%. So, I'll leave that up for a little bit, but again, Bailey is so great to see you. It's usually free or low cost. We trial everything before we put it on our website. But, just a little bit of housekeeping, we have a Q&A and we have the chat so you can use either one. So that's in January. I don't know a lot of people who are reliably overwintering year after year. Alright, so this is last week. They're just such slow growers. FD: So, we havea couple more questions. Well, maybe I'll see you on the road somewhere way back here. And then look to the right - that's probably about four weeks later, you start to see - you can actually start seeing the green. I am also known as Farmer Bailey. I think that's all the slides I have for you at the moment. Both seed types are coated, and that makes sowing them much easier. Rather, it'll last two weeks when you take it out, so that's great and so many flowers just don't have that kind of staying power. And then kind of as a last-ditch effort around your last frost, try some 3s and 4s and, you know, give them some shade. I have made this mistake enough times to last a lifetime. There will also be a transcript that you can go back and look at as well, and then finally I'm just going to put a quickplug or a little image up here. * no It's coming from a sterile greenhouse, so you should put it on a bench or on a clean surface, you know, until you're absolutely ready to transplant, because you can even on the ground in your driveway, you can pick up fusarium on the bottom of your plug tray and you'll start seeing plugs drop off before you even plant them. I get a lot of questions about can you grow organic plugs? Plugs and liners are grown to order, and you can choose from thousands of varieties of annuals and perennials for bedding plant, container and cut flower sales. Lisianthus is tolerant of frost when it is young, and will be fine with temperatures down to 20F, assuming it is planted in the ground. So the other thing I didn't talk about because in Vermont we have a really we almost never get a second bloomon lisianthus but, y'all in Kentucky, when you cut them back often they will regenerate and grow a whole new set of flowers, they'll be a little smaller than your first cut, but you know, just cut them right down to you know one or two inches and let them go. And I know that if you can't find organic seed, you can use raw seed. If you see plants that suddenly wilt or turn brown, suspect fusarium. The breeders are always improving them and coming in a wider and wider range of colors and bloom groups. If you plant them into hot soil they will rosette, so they're you know they're from southern and southwestern places. A holding solution in the cooler will extend life. These are Lisianthus in the Westlands, Netherlands. AS: OK, I've got two more and then I'm gonna pass it off to see if anybody else saw some that I missed. Powered by Shopify. Here we have stock and snapdragons and all kinds of woody plants, perennials,Veronica. So like I said, these growers in Holland are producing 60 million stems per farm, and there's dozens of similar farms. CF: The link to this recording will be on that website after we have a chance to kind of clean it up a little bit and get it out there. Other than that, I'm happy with the condition the plants arrived in. Really warm, really humid. For the March post on lisianthus progress, click here. Use a good compost based seed starting mix. Powered by Shopify. You're in a special location. These are probably best in tunnels. FD: Bailey, can you talk about watering seedlings a little bit? Keep it in the cooler. Transplant in early spring into rich soil in full sun. Keep testing your soil and follow those recommendations. Be sure to check out the unusual color varieties, including rich blue and a truly chic pale green. In cool climates Lisianthus tends to grow slowly to a very tall and large size. This is a recorded meeting and presentation from Monday, November 21st, 2022 on Learning Lisianthus featuring guest speaker Farmer Bailey ( https://farmerbailey.com/). You don't want to put them into something with Fusarium in it. University of Kentucky | Lexington, Kentucky 40506 | (859) 257-9000, Virtual Cut Flower Short Course on Learning Lisianthus with Farmer Bailey, New Publication: Growing, Harvesting, Preserving Appalachian Heirloom Beans, New Publication: High Tunnel Production and Marketing Survey. I mean they are perennials in the wild, but they're short-lived perennials. As the plants grow, move the support netting up with them. That seemed a lot higher than I remembered, so I checked my records and, guess what? But for some reason, we couldn't get them in the US and I didn't understand why. Lisianthus are notoriously difficult, grow very slowly, and can be prone to algae problems. Light is needed for germination, but a fine layer of vermiculite covering the seed will help control algae growth. And, really just related to being too wet for too long, so botrytis is one of the reasons why it's better to grow in a tunnel because it keeps the rain and the dew off of your plants. This creates perfect conditions for fungal infection. It helps me keep my varieties straight. The drip tape is only for later, once that plant has started to grow. And I'll let you get started because everybody is here to hear you, not me. On our farm in Vermont we often bump up some trays to give them a head start in our short season. I prefer to grow all Lisianthus in a tunnel, but for field growing, perhaps avoid the big ruffled types. But that's OK! I would often use just the Pro-Mix BX that we can we can get locally. So it's not the plug producers who are raising my input costs every year. Michell's is your complete plant, seed, and nursery source! It also just gives me a bigger, easier to handle transplant a little later in the season. The long The Short Version Sow " deep in a 5" deep pot. We typically order about 1500-2000 lisianthus plugs each season from Gro 'n Sell. And, this is actually in Japan. If you routinely see freezes and snow, just wait until spring. Irrigate as needed, keeping the soil slightly moist. It must be receiving enough light intensity, again, easily provided in summer. "Growing your business from the ground up", The Henry F. Michell Company has been supplying greenhouse growers, nurseries, landscapers, and others with top-quality garden products for over 123 years! You see even things like astilbe do fine out in the full sun because it is so cool and lots of moisture usually. Enter store using password: How do you install your support netting? I'm sure I'll talk about that organization in a bit as well. And this is really a new crop. Shipping charges include an $9 fee for the custom insulated box used by Gro 'n Sell. If anything, pinch that flower out or go pinch. But, if you just spend a little time there's a part of the website - the first thing you see would be like hey, are you new? You can sometimes stop the spread by catching infections early, but sometimes infection has already spread by the time you notice it. I mean, it's so versatile. Spring Plugs include items used for bedding flat production, potted flowering annuals, hanging baskets, and combination planters. Every state has a land grant university, and should have a plant pathologist on staff, funded by your tax dollars. You know, any plants purpose is to make a flower and make seeds and reproduce. Lisianthus - Key Growing Information. This is the Solo series. I went there in 2019 specifically to track these down and not to pat myself on the back, but the only reason we have them in the US is because I went over there and begged and pleaded that they share seeds with us. And then after about 10 days, or two weeks, you see a little sprout like this. It's a lot of big, heavy equipment. I'm still a little scared based on a lot of the questions, but the fact. You know nitrogen produces leaves generally, and it's usually the nutrient that's in shortest supply. You can plant them, well, as long as your soil is a little bit cool. And then you canalso, you know, if you put some kind of frost cloth or Remay over, even if it's a warmer part of the year, you're really keeping a little microclimate. Keep at 50-55 degrees for germination. It's all super, super automated. I'm sorry, per year 100 or 1.5 million a week, 60 million per year, and they are contracting their seedlings to a plug grower because even they don't have the skills and the bandwidth to producea good plug. So generally you see one flower open and then maybe 10 days later you'll see four flowers open. It's Nicole from Flower Hill Farm- this week my lisianthus plants are nine weeks old. It's a great idea to keep a little buffer around. That helps airflow down the middle. CF: This is really for Kentucky growers, but we know that there are regional and other nationwide growers interested in our topics, so we'd like to get a little information from you about where you're logging in from, how much experience you have, and then what kind of operation that you have. You know, feeding them to get a good first bloom and then the feed you know for the 2nd rounds. I had to stop to get a little Kentucky cheer to help me through the evening here, so this would be fun even though I see a lot of people aren't from Kentucky. The Japanese will also pinch out the very tips of their lisianthus so you know in this case I've grown this stem in the Japanese style, but I've got four big flowers and then I've got three or four buds that will probably go on and open in the base, so justit's a lot of labor. They are coming to us through Farmer Bailey at Ardelia farm. Just big flowers, long stems. You know, there are some things grown in half trays. It's a great idea. Now, it's not just the presence of calcium, you need the water to move calcium around. And here they are in a couple of colors. Instructions for growing lisanthus say to both keep the seeds damp during the germination period and provide good air circulation. I would pull that plant out. Some people even get 3 flushes. Especially for this crop. It's quite ubiquitous, so if you experience it, don't freak out, but just know that you're going to have to deal with that in the future. They did well, and I hope to see more of them this spring, now that they have had a chance to drop their own seeds. So, group 1s I would get those planted, you know, early very early in the season. They're going to think something bad has happened to them, which it has, but that's when they will be like, hey, we need to try again and flower. Everything is kept at about 80 degrees. Landscape Plugs offer an exciting alternative for quick establishment of plants in landscapes and containers. When you harvest, cut them back to a couple pairs of leaves, feed and water them well, and hope for the best. I really, really enjoy helping you all learn and also enjoy finding new flowers for you. Just holds up really, really nicely out of water. It'll just help you help you sleep a little better at night. CF: Yep, for sure, for sure, but we really appreciate you being here with us tonightanswering the questions. So, when that second tier of flowers are fully open and the third tier when those buds are full and about to open, that's when youwant to harvest. . They've been bred for their, you know, rounded petals. All of our plugs are grown to order, and we've established that they take 12 weeks to grow, so make sure you order them 4 or 5 months before you intend to plant them. Go to a conference when you can, it's a really great place to network. 45 Comments. Now again, if you have a market for really short stems, you can let that first flower open, cut it out, use it. You can also put some shade over those transplants. Yeah, just look for those shortest coolest days of the year and that's when you're going to want to plant if you're in a really warm spot. We always use plastic mulch to keep weeds down, but if you are a dedicated and obsessive weeder feel free to grow in bare soil. The fact that they last 2-3 weeks as a cut flower has certainly helped with their popularity. Only in the late mid- 80s did the breeders kind of find this. That's another way to stagger your harvests. I won't say anything about Cindy. That is more than sufficient. As with all fungal issues, managing humidity and air flow will also reduce the spread of fusarium. All right. In the wetter and cooler times of year wild Lisianthus seed germinates and gets established. I always had trouble planting in the plastic with burnt holes. I only know of one who is sort of organic. In doing so, I was able to get access to new varieties I couldn't have gotten by purchasing seeds. (Sterile potting mixes are of no concern.). I don't offhand recall his particular findings on cold storage of lisianthus, but 38. Effective: July 4, 2022 - July 2, 2023. So, if you're cutting its flower off, it's going to try again. There's theblue and the champagne. It's the same price as 2007 and not much higher than 2005. The thing with lisianthus is, it takesus 12 weeks to grow them, so we need your order 13 or more weeks beforeyou want them. Yeah, the Celeb is probably my favorite series. But what is your favorite variety? Try em outside. Lisianthus Lisianthus Plants Rare and gorgeous, these elegant rose-like blooms look best when planted in groups - plus, there's more for bouquets. So, this is at Gro n Sell. It must be warm enough (general summer conditions are warm enough), it must be receiving "long days" like we all have in summer. Ready-to-ship 'Available Now' trays are dropping every Friday through Week 15. I think unless you're seeing just a really bad Fusarium problem, you should be OK with that. It's still very much in play, but generally only on a really large scale. At the end of the day, they're all the same plant. It must be warm enough (general summer conditions are warm enough), it must be receiving "long days" like we all have in summer. That seed is really expensive. So, I know, just to bring up, Lisa Mason Ziegler, again, I know she loves that kind of corn starch based stuff. Lisianthus doesn't need much in the way of post harvest treatment. But use those groups 3 and 4 because they won't respond to that long day length as quickly as the groups 1 and 2. He's going to be covering Lisianthus, talking about production for cut flower growers. Because I did go to University of Kentucky, graduated uh, well, I graduated in 2000. If you are a home gardener interested in growing lisianthus, you'll have better luck looking in your local community for an outstanding, independent garden center and asking them if they carry lisianthus. Its not related to the amount of calcium in the soil, it's just a matter of keeping uniform moisture in the soil so the plant can always be moving those nutrients around. You will appreciate your plugs more than ever! Do not compost it. Get directions to \"Sweet Girl Farms\" by searching them on google maps or apple maps. Perfect. Well drained, moisture retentive soil of average fertility. Lisianthus should be planted out 2-4 weeks before your last frost date when growing in the field, or 4-6 weeks before that date if you are growing in a tunnel. As long as it's nice and tight, get it a little tighter than you think you want it because it stretches a little bit in the heat of the sun and then my other tip with supporting israise it up just before the plant wants to grow through it, because I always made the mistake of leaving it too low until the plant is, you knowa foot above, and then you've got so much foliage it's really hard to get it up. Every state has a land grant university, and should have a plant pathologist on staff, funded by your tax dollars. Really hard to do outside of a place without those cool summers. BH: Yeah, we love, we love Val. Of course plenty of folks do well with them outside so I leave this up to you. Available Now trays are ready to ship and cannot be held. You may also see botrytis. Now if you are in a place like parts of Kentucky, maybe Zone 7 and warmer that might live through one year and bloom the following year, but it's tying up a lot of space, probably in your high tunnel. I found better control planting into plastic. We've got a great lineup scheduled. We have a small operation and we're trying to figure out how to make things work for us. 1 tray is 1/2 Roseanne Black Pearl and 1/2 Mariachi Pure White. The next critical stage in the life of Lisianthus is when it is transplanted. FD: Alrighty and then one of our guests noticed that she's hearing that Lisianthus grow longer stems in a tunnel. It alljust kind of depends on your own conditions. The plant is fine, but you just want to put that in a bigger cell on arrival. These are very literally half a tray. So, at the end of the day, I decided to just use plastic mulch. It's not the end of the world. Just use some extra support netting. and this last one is a little hard to define, as it varies by variety. They have the reputation for being more finicky. They're a high value crop. You can cut it next week. So weeding, and if you're going to use fabric or plastic, do you have a favorite? Val is one of my great friends, so I'm going to see her next Sunday, I think. Chemical/Spray Drift and Buffers: Is there any likelihood of Chemical/Spray drift contamination of your fields? And the answer is no, but let metell you why, so the majority ofthe seed is produced in Japan. Let me just say that. There's some more. Large seeds tend to produce plants that grow quickly (think of sunflowers or pumpkins) whereas tiny seeds tend to need a long time to build up strength. Thats, you know, those are the only ways I can think of to extend your harvest, especially in a hot summer place. I recommend 8 per square foot. Our attention to detail is what sets us apart. 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