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Scaevola
Outback Fan Flower - (Scaevola aemula & Scaevola albida)
The Outback Fan Flower is an excellent choice for summer flowering. Scaevola is very heat and high light tolerant. Flower colors range from white to purple. These Scaevola have a more upright, mounded habit than other Scaevola on the market. They can be grown 4” – 6” pots, 1 gallon containers, and hanging baskets. Typical crop timing is 10-16 weeks including time in propagation.
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In the Greenhouse…….
Propagation Media Bottom Heat Rooting Hormones Misting Growth Regulating Pinching Fertility Propagation Cycle: 4 weeks For recommended chemical controls for disease and insects please consult
The Flower Fields Federal Disease Control Chart
(463K) and The Flower Fields Federal Insect
& Mite Control Chart (541K) at www.ecke.com. Always consult the chemical’s
label for rates, mixing instructions and restrictions. CROP SCHEDULING Product Form #
Liners per pot Weeks
to 1st Pinch Additional
pinch Total
Crop Time (weeks) 4" 1 2-3 No 8-10 6" 2 2-3 Yes 10-12 Hanging
Baskets 5 2-3 Yes 12-14 If
you have questions about Scaevola Outback Fan Dancer in production please post your question on our
live bulletin board at www.EckeRanchTechHelp.com or call 760-753-1134 and choose option#3 for
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Scaevola can be propagated in various tray sizes including 72,84 and 105’s. Stick one cutting per cell.
Media
Choose a media with the following traits:
Irrigation/Fertilization
Temperature/Humidity
Calitunia can be grown successfully at a wide range of temperatures but for best results the crop should be established warm. As root growth and top growth begins temperatures can be reduced.
Temperature regime:
Establishing temperature: 68-70°F/18-21°C average daily temperature
Temperatures for growing on: 70-85°F/21-30°C day and 55-70°F/13-21°C night
Relative Humidity:
Light
Scaevola prefer bright light.
Provide:
*Shade may be required to avoid high temperatures but can encourage stretch and delay flowering.
*Plants grown outdoors in full sun stay compact and may yellow in response to high light.
Spacing
Establish plants pot tight than space to:
Pinching
1st Pinch- week 2 of propagation
2nd Pinch- trim once established (1-2 weeks after transplant)
Additional Pinch- shape, correct stretch or time to flower (mature plants will flower 5-6 weeks after pinch)
Plant Growth Regulators
Good light levels, cool growing conditions, and good cultural practices are the best means of controlling stretch.
If needed, Scaevola responds to:
*Apply any PGR applications prior to visible bud set to avoid delay in time to flower.
Trouble Shooting
SYMPTOM: Slow growth
Possible Solutions
SYMPTOM: Yellowing of young leaves
Possible Solutions
SYMPTOM: Yellowing of lower foliage
Possible Solutions
SYMPTOM: Drying and discoloration of foliage
Supplement with magnesium sulfate as a drench if levels are low.
Possible Solutions
Insect and Disease Concerns
Insects
Diseases
*additional pinching will delay flowering by 5-6 weeks