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Cuphea Honeybells
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Honeybells roots faster than comparable cuphea, reducing your costs and production time. Able to be produced at lower temperatures, it can also decrease the overall cost of Spring greenhouse production. Likewise, Honeybells requires less special treatment because of its high resistance to Oedema. This exciting new Summer item will drive more sales at retail, as a new cuphea for the consumer who knows and loves this class.
A 2019 University of Georgia Plants of Distinction award winner.
The original pollinator-pleasing plant from the collection.

General Information

Height: 10-12" (25-30cm)
Spread: 14-20" (36-51cm)
Exposure: Partial Sun, Sun

Propagation Guide

Tray Sizes (cells/tray): 50, 72, 84, 105
Rooting Hormone: No
Average Days with Mist: 6-8
Pinch: Yes
Average Propagation Time (weeks): 3-4
Comments: Requires all flower buds to be pinched out of the liner in order to create better branching in finished product.

Finishing

Soil pH: 5.4-5.8
Light Levels (fc): 6,000-12,000
Temperature Day: 70-75°F (21-24°C)
Temperature Night: 59-64°F (15-18°C)
Fertilization (ppm N): 175-225
No. of Pinches: 1-2
Plant Growth Regulators (S=spray / (D=Drench: Benefits from a Bonzi(D) 2 ppm to control finished habit. Also can benefit from a Florel(S) 250 ppm tank mix with Configure(S) 75 ppm to increase branching.
Pests: Whitefly, aphids
Diseases: Botrytis, Root rot
Comments: Pinch as needed to shape. Fertilize regularly. Crop times will be shortest under high light.

Crop Time (weeks)

4- to 5-inch (10- to 13-cm) Pots, Quarts: 1 ppp, 6-8 weeks
6-inch (15-cm) Pots, Gallons: 2-5 ppp, 7-9 weeks
10- to 12-inch (25- to 30-cm) Tubs or Baskets: 3-6 ppp, 10-12 weeks
Cuphea Honeybells

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