Ball FloraPlant 2026 Catalog

ANNUAL CULTURE GUIDE

6-IN. (15-CM) POTS, GALLONS 2-3 ppp, 5-8 weeks

10 TO 12-IN. (25 TO 30-CM) POTS OR BASKETS

4 TO 5-IN. (10 TO 13-CM) POTS

PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS (S) SPRAY (D) DRENCH

PESTS

DISEASES COMMENTS

1 ppp, 4-5 weeks

3-5 ppp, 8-10 weeks

Generally not needed. Pinching is best for shaping the plant.

Goldilocks Lysimachia is grown primarily for its foliage.

None

None

Aphids (during early Spring), spider mites (during very dry weather) Aphids (during early Spring), spider mites (during very dry weather) Aphids, fungus gnats, slugs/snails

1 ppp, 20-22 weeks

1 ppp, 16-18 weeks

2 ppp, 20-22 weeks

Bacterial leaf spot

None

2 ppp, 20-22 weeks

1 ppp, 16-18 weeks

2 ppp, 20-22 weeks

Bacterial leaf spot

None

Mecardonia is heat and drought tolerant in the landscape. Generally, finished production pots can be produced with little to no maintenance required. If grown cool and with high light levels, Aromatica will generally require little, if any, PGRs. Avoid water-logged media. If grown cool and with high light levels, SunGlow will generally require little, if any, PGRs. Avoid water‑logged media. After transplanting, allow plants to become established for 1-2 weeks at 60-65°F (15- 18°C). Once plants are well established, begin growing at recommended cool temperatures. After 4-6 weeks of cool conditions, plants can be forced in 6-8 weeks. After transplanting, allow plants to become established for 1-2 weeks at 60-65°F (15- 18°C). Once plants are well established, begin growing at recommended cool temperatures. Pinch optional. After 4-6 weeks of cool conditions, plants can be forced in 6-8 weeks. Plants should be pinched as needed to control habit. Crop times will be shorter under long days or warmer temperatures. Cool temperatures and high light reduce need for PGR. SuperCal Blue is high vigor. Artist Rose, Cherry and Neon Rose are medium vigor.

1 ppp, 6-8 weeks

2-3 ppp, 6-8 weeks

5-6 ppp, 10-12 weeks

Plant Growth Regulators not needed when grown in high light.

Botrytis, Root and stem rot

Grow cool and bright to improve habit. Nemesia is responsive to B-Nine(S) 2,500-4,000 ppm, Sumagic(S) 20-30 ppm, and Florel(S) 200-300 ppm. If necessary, B-Nine spray at 2,500- 3,500 ppm can be effective. Growing cool helps to prevent stretch. Is responsive to B-Nine(S) 2,500-4,000 ppm alone or as a tank mix(S) with chlormequat chloride 750-1,000 ppm. Paclobutrazol(S) 15-30 ppm is also effective. Is responsive to B-Nine(S) 2,500-4,000 ppm alone or as a tank mix(S) with chlormequat chloride 750-1,000 ppm. Paclobutrazol(S) 15-30 ppm is also effective. B-Nine(S) 2,000-4,000 ppm, applied 1-3 times, can be used to control habit. Foliar sprays of A-Rest 10-30 ppm or sprays of B-Nine/paclobutrazol tank mix, B-Nine 2,500-5,000 ppm/paclobutrazol 10-30 ppm. Drench of A-Rest 1-3 ppm, or drench of paclobutrazol 1-4 ppm. Foliar sprays of A-Rest 10-30 ppm or sprays of B-Nine/paclobutrazol tank mix, B-Nine 2,500-5,000 ppm/paclobutrazol 10-30 ppm. Drench of A-Rest 1-3 ppm, or drench of paclobutrazol 1-4 ppm. B-Nine(S) 1,500-2,500 ppm, applied 2-4 times, can be used to control habit early. Paclobutrazol(D) 0.25-1.0 ppm applied as crop matures will control final height but not delay flowering or reduce flower size. B-Nine(S) 1,000-2,000 ppm, applied 2-4 times, can be used to control habit early; paclobutrazol(D) 0.25-1.0 ppm applied as crop matures will control final height but not delay flowering or reduce flower size. B‑Nine(S) 1,000‑2,000 ppm, applied 2‑4 times, can be used to control habit early; paclobutrazol(D) 0.25‑1.0 ppm applied as crop matures will control final height but not delay flowering or reduce flower size. B-Nine(S) 1,500-2,500 ppm, applied 2-4 times, can be used to control habit early. Paclobutrazol(D) 0.25-1.0 ppm applied as crop matures will control final height but not delay flowering or reduce flower size.

Thrips, aphids, leafminers

1 ppp, 5-7 weeks

2-3 ppp, 7-9 weeks

3-4 ppp, 9-11 weeks

Root rot

1 ppp, 5-7 weeks

2 ppp, 7-8 weeks

3-4 ppp, 9-12 weeks

Root rot, Botrytis

Thrips, aphids

2-3 ppp, 11-14 weeks

Aphids, whitefly, thrips

1 ppp, 10-13 weeks

3-4 ppp, 11-15 weeks

Root and stem rot, Botrytis

Aphids, whitefly, thrips

1 ppp, 8-11 weeks

1-2 ppp, 8-11 weeks

3-5 ppp, 8-11 weeks

Root and stem rot, Botrytis

Thrips, aphids, whitefly

1 ppp, 5-7 weeks

1-2 ppp, 6-8 weeks

3-4 ppp, 8-11 weeks

Root rot

Whitefly, thrips, leafminers, aphids, mites Whitefly, thrips, leafminers, aphids, mites

Botrytis, Crown rot, Tobacco Mosaic Virus

1 ppp, 6-8 weeks

1-3 ppp, 7-9 weeks

3-5 ppp, 9-12 weeks

Botrytis, Crown rot, Tobacco Mosaic Virus

1 ppp, 6-8 weeks

1-3 ppp, 7-9 weeks

3-5 ppp, 9-12 weeks

Cool temperatures and high light reduce need for PGR.

Whitefly, thrips, leafminers

Botrytis, Root rot, Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Cool temperatures and high light will reduce need for PGRs. Monitor regularly for high pH and possible iron deficiency.

1 ppp, 5-7 weeks

1-2 ppp, 6-8 weeks

3-5 ppp, 8-11 weeks

Cool temperatures and high light will reduce or eliminate any need for PGRs. Monitor pH regularly for high pH and possible iron deficiency.

Whitefly, thrips, leafminers

Botrytis, Root rot, Tobacco Mosaic Virus

1 ppp, 5-7 weeks

2-3 ppp, 6-8 weeks

4-5 ppp, 8-11 weeks

Whitefly, thrips, leafminers

Botrytis, Root rot, Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Cool temperatures and high light will reduce need for PGRs. Monitor regularly for high pH and possible iron deficiency.

1 ppp, 5-7 weeks

2-3 ppp, 6-8 weeks

3-5 ppp, 8-11 weeks

Whitefly, thrips, leafminers

Botrytis, Root rot, Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Cool temperatures and high light will reduce the need for PGRs. Monitor regularly for high pH and possible iron deficiency.

1 ppp, 5-7 weeks

2-3 ppp, 6-8 weeks

3-5 ppp, 8-11 weeks

* ppp=plants per pot ** Perennial varieties that can be grown cold without treatment for Spring and Summer sales.

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