Longevity of Potted Chrysanthemums at Various Nitrogen and Potassium Concentrations and NH4: NO3 Ratios

  • Roude N
  • Nell T
  • Barrett J
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Abstract

Plant height, flower diameter, days to flower, and longevity of `Iridon' chrysanthemums [Dendranthemum × grandiflorum (Ramat.) Kitamura] were not affected by various N and K concentrations (112, 225, 337, and 450 mg·liter -1 ) supplied during the last 5 weeks of production. However, increasing N concentration increased medium conductance, while varying K concentration had no effect on conductance. Visual grade of `Iridon' after 3 weeks in a simulated interior environment showed an interaction between concentrations of N and K. In a second study, growth and longevity of `Iridon' were affected by NH 4 : NO 3 ratios. Plants receiving a 0:1.0 ratio flowered 4 days later than plants receiving a 0.5:0.5 ratio and were taller than plants fertilized with a 1.0:0 ratio. Longevity was greater in plants receiving a 0:1.0 ratio than in those receiving 0.5:0.5 or 0.75:0.25 ratios. Also, longevity was similar in plants receiving NH 4 : NO 3 ratios of 0:1.0, 0.1:0.9, 0.2:0.8, and 0.3:0.7. Plants receiving 0:1.0 lasted 6 days longer than those receiving a 0.4:0.6 ratio.

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Roude, N., Nell, T. A., & Barrett, J. E. (2019). Longevity of Potted Chrysanthemums at Various Nitrogen and Potassium Concentrations and NH4: NO3 Ratios. HortScience, 26(2), 163–165. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.26.2.163

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