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1 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS WITH USING PGRS 1a ACIDIFICATION Not a Chemistry Lesson! Chemical form of many of our PGRs depends on the ph of the solution PGR activity depends on chemical form Common concern with other pesticides PGR* Optimum spray Comments water ph Ancymidol 5.5 6.5 Not critical, avoid high ph Benzyladenine 5.0 6.5 ph must stay below 8.0 Chlormequat Cl 3.0 7.0 Daminozide 5.0 9.0 Product is acidic ph 3.0 Dikegulac sodium 6.0 9.0 ph must stay above 5.5 Ethephon 5.0 Keep ph below 5.0 Flurprimidol ph not a factor GA3 5.5 6.5 ph should stay btwn 5 and 7 GA/BA 5.5 6.5 ph should stay btwn 5 and 7 Paclobutrazol 4.0 9.0 No degradation at these phs Uniconazole 5.5 6.5 ph should stay btwn 5 and 7 *Adapted from Yates & Brubaker, 2007, Griffin GH & Nursery Supplies 1

Ethephon (Collate, Florel) Under high ph conditions, chemical form changes, releasing ethylene before the ethephon is absorbed by the plant Products have acidifiers; spray solution must have ph less than 5.0; prefer ph 3.5 to 4.5 Final ph is affected by the alkalinity of your water Under high alkalinity conditions, add a buffering solution to reduce water ph to 5.0 before adding ethephon to the spray tank Collate Efficacy ph 2.6 ph 6.9 Veronica First Love 500 ppm Collate, photo 2 WAT No effect with high ph Plant damage with low ph Treatments and Rates s: Acidified water drench to media adjusted to ph of 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5 and 7.0 Veronica First Love 500 ppm Collate, ph 2.6 Low alkalinity water can result in ph too low Treated: 100ppm Collate drench applied to media adjusted to ph of 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5 and 7.0 Treatments applied ~one week after transplant Results: Verbena bonariensis Lollipop 4 WAT Results: Verbena bonariensis Lollipop 6 WAT s Untreated s Collate 100ppm Drench Collate 100ppm Drench 2

Application Uniformity = Uniform Crop! 1b USE OF VOLUME 10 ppm Sumagic 10 ppm Sumagic Apply evenly to the area not to plants Use a constant volume monitor equipment Spray Application Techniques Volume: Spray Applications Bonzi Hand Piston ESS ESS Fog B-Nine Spray droplet size/volume affects results Hand Piston ESS ESS Fog Notes on PGR Volume Soil ACTIVE PGRs Volume depends on application method It is critical to control volume Uniformity of application and response Volume is a application tool Increasing volume increases the dosage Increasing volume increases root zone availability 1c DRYING CONDITIONS 3

Environmental Factors that Improve Absorption Low drying conditions after application Cloudy days, early morning or late afternoon for foliar applications Moderate temperatures High relative humidity Limited air movement Relative Absorption Time of Foliar Applications PGR Trade Names Chemical Absorption (hours) Ancymidol Abide / A-Rest 0.5 to 1 Chlormequat Citadel / Cycocel 4 Daminozide B-Nine / Dazide 18 to 24 Ethephon Collate / Florel 12 to 16 Flurprimidol Topflor 0.5 to 1 Paclobutrazol Bonzi / Paczol / Piccolo 0.5 to 1 Uniconazole Concise / Sumagic 0.5 to 1 BWhipker Configure Phytotoxicity Heliopsis helianthoides April 2013 Application conditions: Relative humidity 38 to 32% Temperature: 80 to 85F July 2013 Application conditions: 3 WAT 1 WAT 1200 ppm Notice Application/Drying Conditions Longer drying times increases absorption. May be good or may be bad Pay attention and record environmental conditions at time of application and during the drying of the spray Relative humidity 92% Temperature: 72F 900 ppm Plant Responses to PGRs 1d SATURATION OF RESPONSES Prefer a linear response to increasing rates More common to get a saturation response 4

Perovskia atriplicifolia Monarda Jacob Cline 15 ppm 30 ppm 45 ppm 60 ppm Sumagic foliar spray, 4 WAT Linear growth response to increasing rate 15 ppm Topflor foliar spray, 4 WAT Saturated response 30 ppm 45 ppm 60 ppm Multiple Applications Hibiscus moscheutos Grenache 75 ppm 1x 37 ppm 2x Topflor on Monarda didyma Jacob Cline 37 ppm 1x 0.5 ppm Drench 1.0 ppm Drench 1.5 ppm Drench 20 ppm Spray 6 WAT, Sumagic saturated response between 0.5 and 1.0 ppm drench (10 fl.oz.per pot) Salvia leucantha Salvia leucantha Landscape Persistence with 60 ppm Sumagic 15 30 45 60 ppm ppm ppm ppm Sumagic, 5 WAT Saturated height response Sumagic 60 ppm 5

Heliopsis Sun Ray Nursery grown, 4 WAT B Nine, 2x, excessive control B Nine/Cycocel Tank Mix, 1x, excessive control B-Nine 5000 ppm Tank mix 5000/1500 2 RECOGNIZING AND CORRECTING PGR OVERDOSES 2a RECOGNIZING PGR OVERDOSES Overdoses PGRs are excellent tools for managing plant growth. Sometimes the rate of PGR applied exceeds the optimum and growth is excessively stunted. It is important to be able to recognize overdose symptoms and distinguish them from other problems. If an overdose occurs, what can be done to correct it? Getting the Rate Right Rate recommendations are available for most crops. An online tool for calculating mixing rates is also available to avoid errors. PGRCALC http://extension.unh.edu/agric/agghfl/agghfl.htm Optimal Rates plant stretch Plants proportional to pot size Allow for tighter plant spacing Plants darker green and use less water PGR Applied Untreated PGR Applied 6

Excessive Rates If the rate is too high, growth control can be excessive. a little high Problems include: Stunted plants Lack of leaf expansion Flower delay and/or smaller size? Poor establishment in the landscape Untreated PGR Applied a little high a little high Untreated PGR Applied Flower size not always affected Consistent Effect 7

Uneven PGR Drench Application 2b OTHER SYMPTOMS OF DISTORTED GROWTH Sonora Red Distorted Growth Herbicide Drift Distorted Growth Herbicide Drift Distorted Growth Boron Deficiency Distorted Growth Boron Deficiency 8

Distorted Growth Broad Mites 2c PGR OVERDOSE COUNTERACTION STEPS Options Increase the fertilization rate Especially ammoniacal nitrogen and phosphorus Increase the growing temperatures Apply a growth stimulating PGR BA + GA BA (6 Benzyladenine) Configure (Fine Americas) GA [Gibberellic acid (GA 3 )] Florgib 4L (Fine Americas) ProGibb T&O (Valent) BA + GA 4+7 combination Fascination (Valent) Fresco (Fine Americas) Balloon Flower Stalled Growth Optimal GA rate can be difficult to determine Plant Growth Promotion Consider using a combination GA and BA product such as Fascination or Fresco. Conduct trials on a small number of plants initially using 1 ppm unless previous experience warrants higher use rates. Following assessment of plant response, and if desired results are not evident, reapplication or an increase in rate may be warranted. 9

Overcoming PGR Overdoses Double check your math and application volume to help get the correct dose. Be able to recognize and differentiate distorted plant growth symptoms among the possible causes. If a corrective action is required, use the tools of fertilization, temperature and growth promoting PGRs to help overcome stalled growth. 3 SUMMARY 10