Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas
Bella

Friday, October 29, 2010

Poinsettia update 29-Oct-2010

This week you will notice a large change out in the greenhouse.  The poinsettia bracts have turned noticeably red for certain varieties while other varieties are slower to mature.  This is by design.  I do not want all them turning red at the same time.  Some of these poinsettias will be ready for sale next week!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Poinsettia Update 23-Oct-2010

Here are the latest poinsettia images from the greenhouse.  There is a lot of color being added to the bracts compared to last week's edition. Note the difference in leaf color from Bench 12 and Bench 13.  Those are two different red varieties.  The last picture is that of the white hydrangeas.  The flowers are developing nicely.  Let me know what you think.....

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Color is happening -

This week, we definitely can see a change in the bracts color.  Also, as daytime temps rise, I have also noticed an increase in white fly populations.  We will take care of that problem tomorrow with a second application of a systemic insecticide.
The last picture shows a macro image of the beginning of the cyathia flower formation. (I was having some fun with my new Nikon 60mm macro lens.)

Saturday, October 9, 2010

We have color! and its not just green....

This week, we started noticing certain varieties beginning to show some color.

The hydrangeas are growing and showing excellent dark green color....

As mentioned earlier, some of the poinsettias were too light green the color is changing to a dark green foliage, but given today's light intensity the poinsettias still look light green.  I am noticing a significant darkening of the leaves as well as some good growth.

Today, 9-October, we had day time temperatures in the mid to upper 80's with a lot of sun.  Night time temperatures have been in the low 40's so that means I have been heating the greenhouses.
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Saturday, October 2, 2010

poinsettias are finally completely spaced out....

As mentioned last week, my timing of removing the shade, in conjunction with 95 plus degree sunny days (interior of greenhouse topped over 100 degrees) led to some yellowing.

After checking my water alkalinity and testing the poinsettia's Ph I found that the Ph is too high.  It is a tad over 7.  Today, we started injecting a 21-7-7 Acid fertilizer at 300 ppm.

Also, this week saw the temps start dropping and we are headed for the 40's.  Over the past couple days I have been working on the heating system.  Plastic, rubber and extreme greenhouse temperatures don't always make for the best conditions.  I knew I had some broken micro-tubing fittings, so those were repaired.  The boiler needs a cleaning and I will work on that next week.  However, this weekend the poinsettias will stay at ideal night time temperatures.

Also, we transplanted the white hydrangeas.  So in addition to seeing the poinsettias progress this fall, you can follow and watch the Christmhas hydrangeas grow

Bench 12
White Hydrangeas
Repaired micro tube elbow?

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