Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
University of California
Hilgardia

Shortening poinsettias with CCC for better proportioned potted plants

Authors

A. M. Kofranek
R. H. Sciaroni
T. G. Byrne

Authors Affiliations

A. M. Kofranek is Associate Professor and Extension Specialist of Floriculture, University of California, Los Angeles; R. H. Sciaroni is Farm Advisor, San Mateo County; T. G. Byrne is Farm Advisor, Alameda County. Breitner Nursery of Colma and Sunnyside Nursery of Hay-ward cooperated in this research.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 16(12):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v016n12p4. December 1962.

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Abstract

The height of poinsettias for pot plant marketing can be effectively reduced by using soil applications of the chemical, CCC, according to tests conducted with the cooperation of growers in San Mateo and Alameda counties. Difficulties in keeping potted plants from growing too tall were solved by using 2 ounces of a solution containing CCC at the rate of 1/2 to 1 ounce of the 50% material per 3 quarts of water. When applied just before, or immediately after transplanting from the 21/4-inch pots to the 5- or 6-inch pots, the CCC treatment resulted in well-proportioned plants of high commercial quality.

Kofranek A, Sciaroni R, Byrne T. 1962. Shortening poinsettias with CCC for better proportioned potted plants. Hilgardia 16(12):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v016n12p4
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