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ANNUALS<br />
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2018<br />
2019<br />
SUNSATIA ® Coconut Nemesia<br />
‘Intraiwhitwo" USPP23087 Can4347<br />
HT 6-10" LT: 32E 84<br />
SUNSATIA ® Cranberry Nemesia<br />
‘Intrairedtwo’ USPP23061 Can4346<br />
HT 6-10" LT: 32E 84<br />
SUNSATIA ® BLOOD ORANGE<br />
INNEMBLORA’ USPP 28355, Can PBRAF<br />
Nemesia<br />
SUNSATIA ® Lemon Nemesia<br />
‘Intraigoldtwo’ USPP23062 Can4345<br />
HT 10-14" LT: 32E 84 PF: 4.25<br />
HT 6-10" LT: 32E 84 PF: 4.25<br />
NEMESIA hybrids<br />
SUNSATIA ®<br />
This is the collection that epitomizes the art and science of plant<br />
breeding. Very showy and dramatic in borders, hanging baskets,<br />
and containers. All varieties have an attractive, trailing habit and are<br />
ideal for early Spring. SUNSATIA ® are exceptionally cold tolerant and<br />
incredibly colorful.<br />
Z: 8-10 SP 12-16" V: 2<br />
Additional Culture Information<br />
pH/EC: 5.5 - 5.8/0.6 - 0.9<br />
Rooting Out Temperature: 65-72º F (18-22º C)<br />
Growing Temperature: 55-65º F (12-18º C)<br />
Holding Temperature: 40-50º F (4-10º C)<br />
Water Requirements: Dry to Moderate<br />
Finish Times in Weeks 4-5", 4-6; 6"/Gallon, 5-7;<br />
Using Standard Liners: 8", 7-9; 10-12"/2 Gallon, 10-12*<br />
Spring Outdoor Finish: Second to go outside<br />
Notes:<br />
Pinch at transplant. Grows best at cooler temperatures. Maintain<br />
good air circulation and allow plants to dry evenly between<br />
waterings. Avoid watering late in the day.<br />
GROWING TIPS<br />
» Sumagic ® at 5-10 ppm is effective at controlling growth if needed. Check manufacturer’s labels for approved rates and usage recommendations. Cold<br />
temperatures will also control growth.<br />
» For all sizes of containers, pinch the liner 1–2 weeks after transplant; for containers larger than 6" and for hanging baskets, trim around the edge of the container<br />
as needed prior to spacing or hanging of the baskets.<br />
» SUNSATIA ® is sensitive to pythium, phytopthera, and thielaviopsis. Maintaining proper pH (5.5-5.8) and good sanitation practices will help alleviate problems.<br />
Thrip control is also necessary because Sunsatia is susceptible to INSV.<br />
» Air circulation, proper water management, and good soil porosity are critical. Use a well drained media, water early in the morning, and maintain low humidity.<br />
172 Pleasant View Gardens, Inc. | pwpvg.com<br />
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