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Kabloom Calibrachoa Calibrachoa x hybrida Seed Form and Sowing Recommendations: Pelleted Seed, 1 Seed per Cell Stage Plugs Stage 1 Plugs Stage 2 Plugs Stage 3 Plugs Stage 4 Transplant to Finish Comments Plug Stage and Time Germination to Radicle Emergence, 5-7 Days* Radicle Emergence to Cotyledon Expansion Cotyledon Expansion to True Leaves Pullable Plug Photo Media Moisture Level 5, saturated Level 4 Cycle between levels 2 and 4 Cycle between levels 2 and 4 Do not allow to wilt Temperature 73 F (22.5 C) media temperature 68 F (20 C) 64 F (18 C) 55-64 F (13-18 C); no less than 55 F (13 C) Morning DIP/Drop of -5 F (-21 C) for height control Light Requirements Light or dark, cover not required 10 moles m 2 d 1 10 moles m 2 d 1 10 moles m 2 d 1 1 10 moles m 2 d ph and EC Management Similar to Petunia Similar to Petunia Similar to Petunia Similar to Petunia Plant Growth Regulators Flurprimidol (Topflor): 2-3 ppm spray on day 7-10 Daminozide*: 2,500 ppm spray on day 7-10 Paclobutrazol*: 3 ppm spray on day 7-10 Every 10-14 days as needed Every 10-14 days as needed Similar to vegetative Calibrachoa or Petunia Paclobutrazol* 1-3 ppm drench 7-10 days from transplant; reapply as needed The recommended ph is 5.5-5.8. Kabloom can be grown with the same nutrition program as vegetative calibrachoas. Pinch or shear if pullable plugs are stretched*, overgrown or spindly Disease and Pest Management Similar to vegetative Calibrachoa Similar to vegetative Calibrachoa Similar to vegetative Calibrachoa Similar to vegetative Calibrachoa Similar to vegetative Calibrachoa Crop Times Plug Tray Size Plug Crop Time Crop Time in Weeks, from Sow to Pullable 288 5-6 Finished Crop Time from Non-Pinched Plugs* Crop Time in Weeks from 288 Container Size/PPP Plug to 100% Flowering 4 to 6-in. (10 to 15-cm) pots and quarts/1 PPP 7-8 12-13 128 7-8 10-in. (25-cm) basket/3 PPP 9-11 14-15 105 7-8 12-in. (30-cm) basket/5 PPP 9-11 14-15 72 7-8 Total Crop Time in weeks from Sowing to 100% Flowering Minimum Day Length Requirement* In Hours Variety 10, Kabloom White 10.5 Kabloom Red 11 Kabloom Deep Blue 12 Kabloom Deep Pink Variety List Kabloom White PAS1020307 PPAF; EU PBRAF; CA PBRAF; JP PBRAF PAS1020308 PPAF; EU PBRAF; CA PBRAF; JP PBRAF Kabloom Red PAS1020342 PPAF; EU PBRAF; CA PBRAF, JP PBRAF Kabloom Deep Blue PAS1020344 PPAF; EU PBRAF; CA PBRAF; JP PBRAF Kabloom Deep Pink *See other pages for additional information 1

Germination Specifics Fast-Germinating Varieties Plug Stage and Time By Variety Slow-Germinating Varieties Kabloom White Kabloom Deep Pink Stage 1 at 75 F (25 C) for 5 days Stage 1 at 68 F (20 C) for 5-7 days Kabloom Deep Blue Kabloom Red Stage 1 at 75 F (25 C) for 7-10 days Stage 1 at 68 F (20 C) for 10+ days 2

Daminozide Use Details Daminozide is a good option for plug production. Note: Daminozide can cause chlorotic stippling on Kabloom Red and to a lesser degree on. The following photos demonstrate the chlorotic stipple appearance. No stippling with Paclobutrazol or Flurprimodol. Kabloom Red 3

Paclobutrazol Use Details Paclobutrazol in plug production offers good control. Note: Kabloom White is more receptive to Paclobutrazol and may slow grow-out rate. Paclobutrazol in finished production provides good height control for the Kabloom varieties. In finished production, Kabloom White is more receptive and sensitive to Paclobutrazol. Too-heavy or too-frequent applications may result in a too-compact or stunted plant. Daminozide-treated plugs (left) compared with Paclobutrazol-treated plugs (right), post-transplant: Comparison of different control obtained with Paclobutrazol on Kabloom White and Yellow. 4

Plug PGR and Pinch Information It is possible to manage plugs for improved bulk and stacked internodes. Manage with PGR applications and pinching. PGRs Stretched, long internodes and Dense, bulky and stacked internodes via PGR use: Stretched, long internodes and Dense, bulky and stacked internodes via PGR use: strong apical dominance: strong apical dominance: With PGR Pinching Without PGR Recommendations: Pinch at transplant: Soft pinch, leaving 4 basal nodes. Pinching can be beneficial for small pot production. Pinch can delay flowering. Delay depends on timing and extent of pinch. Without PGR With PGR Pinched Unpinched Pinched Unpinched 5

Kabloom Calibrachoa Variety Timing and Habit Details Variety Earliness to Saleable Photoperiod Finished Plant Vigor Habit Kabloom White earlier 10 hours less vigor mounded earlier 10 hours more vigor upright Kabloom Red average 10.5 hours average spreading Kabloom Deep Blue average 11 hours average semi upright Kabloom Deep Pink later 12 hours average spreading For more information contact your PanAmerican Seed sales representative or PanAmerican Seed at 800 231-7065. This information is also available online at panamseed.com 2014 Ball Horticultural Company 14390 7/14 denotes a trademark of and denotes a registered trademark of Ball Horticultural Company in the U.S. They may also be registered in other countries. 6