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For ‘Margarita,’ maintain a pH of 6.0-6.5 and feed with 200-300 parts per million of nitrogen. Maintain moderate to high light levels. In low light conditions, avoid wet growing medium and moisture on the foliage. Water requirements are moderate to moist. Keep temperatures between 70°F-75°F.
Muehlenbeckia complexa requires a well-drained peat/perlite mix with a pH of 6.0-6.5. It grows best in moderate to high light levels of 3,500-8,000 footcandles. It can be grown outdoors in full or part sun. Lower temperatures improve foliage color and frost hardiness. Fertilize weekly and increase potassium during the final weeks of production to enhance the foliage color.
Grow ‘Sonic Red’ in a porous medium with coarse peat and 30 percent perlite. Maintain a pH of 6.0-6.2. Keep the medium slightly moist until roots are established, then keep moist as plants become older. For the first three weeks, feed with 50-100 ppm nitrogen, then increase to 150 ppm. After five weeks, keep day temperatures at 75°F-80°F and 65°F-68°F at night if tall plants are preferred. For compact plants, run temperatures at 68°F-70°F day and 65°F-68°F at night.
Keep Phormium temperatures between 70°F-90°F during the day and 60°F-65°F at night. Water well and allow the medium to dry between watering. Use a coarse, well-drained mix with a pH of 6.0-6.4. Phormium is a low to moderate feeder and requires high light.
Recipe by Walter Andersen Nurseries: Walter Andersen Nurseries, (858) 513-4900; www.walterandersen.com.
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Ipomoea ‘Margarita’: Feed with 200-300 ppm of nitrogen; pH of 6.0-6.5; temperatures between 70°F-75°F.
M. complexa: well-drained peat/perlite mix with pH of 6.0-6.5; 3,500 to 8,000 footcandles; can be grown outdoors.
‘Sonic Red’
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Phormium ‘Tom Thumb’: Coarse, well-drained medium with a pH of 6.0-6.4; high light; low to moderate feeder.
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