Practical Procedures For Increasing
Flower Bud Initiation on Rhododendrons
S. P. Myers and P. C. Kozel
Department of Horticulture, Ohio State University
Research in the field of bioaesthetics at The Ohio State University during the past few years has yielded much information on the use of plant growth regulators. One of our major areas of emphasis has been the use of plant growth regulators on rhododendrons to enhance flower bud production. More specifically, our goal was to develop techniques whereby rhododendrons could be cultured from rooted cuttings to salable budded plants in one year.
Research results from previous years combined with current year data suggest the following procedures should be followed in order to achieve maximum benefits from chemical treatments:
Obtaining budded plants from rooted cuttings in one year.
A) Initiate supplementary light treatments (from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.) amounting to 20 foot candles of light at the plant surface beginning in February. This light intensity can be provided by 100 watt incandescent lights 4 feet apart and 4 feet above the plants.
B) Apply Phosfon to the cuttings during the first week in May. Use this material as a soil drench (0.4 gm. per 1 gal. container). This rate is equivalent to using a 1:50 Phosfon-water dilution and applying 7 oz. of this solution per gallon container. Water the plants well prior to treatment to assure good distribution of the Phosfon throughout the soil mass.
C) When the danger of frost is past, transfer the plants out of doors maintaining the supplemental light treatments.
D) Terminate the extended photoperiod treatments on September 1.
Obtaining flower buds on plants that usually will not initiate them until a later growing season.
A) Apply Phosfon as a soil drench and at concentrations previously described. The application is most effective if applied before or during the first flush of spring growth. It is advised to apply Phosfon during the first week in May. Phosfon will enhance flower bud set if applied at those times without utilizing 20 foot candle supplemental light treatments. In all tests to date, however, the supplemental light treatments (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) from June 1 to September 1 enhance the flower bud count in Phosfon treated plants above those plants treated but not so lighted. Hence the utilization of supplemental light is strongly advised to maximize the flower bud set.
B) One can, if earlier treatment was not possible, achieve reasonably good results from treatment no later than the end of June. Treatments applied at this date must be accompanied by supplemental light treatments until September 1 to be effective. The rhododendron cultivars, 'Roseum Elegans', 'Nova Zembla', 'English Roseum' and 'Boule De Neige' have been in our trials and have been successfully treated with Phosfon to enhance flower bud development. The rhododendrons must be cultured in good fashion to achieve maximum effects from the Phosfon treatment. Our cultural treatments were as follows:
Fertilizer - applied in liquid form every three weeks.
Per 80 gallons of water or per 5 gallon container using a 1:16 proportioner.
Fungicide Treatment - applied once after potting
Per 80 gallons of water or per 5 gallon container using a 1:15 proportioner.
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