It is difficult to find such an unpretentious and at the same time so beautiful plant, like petunia terry. Bright flowers will attract the attention of even the most indifferent passer.
They richly decorate any flower bed, and it is easy to care for them. Therefore, petunias are so loved by florist.
- Description
- The best terry varieties
- Growing petunias from seeds
- Substrate Preparation
- Sowing
- Seedling care
- Picking
- How to propagate the plant cuttings
- How to care for a terry petunia
- Lighting
- Watering
- Fertilizer
- Removal of peduncles
- Pests and diseases
Description
Petunia is a perennial flower. In nature, it grows in tropical forests of South America. This simple plant has given rise to many varieties of petunias, which are now popular all over the world.
Petunia Terry - an annual hybrid, the result of hard work of breeders of the nineteenth century. In appearance of flowers it is difficult to find the similarity of petunia terry with an American relative. Small neat bushes up to 30 cm in height (there are 45 cm), covered with luxurious lush flowers with corrugated petals. The color palette is very diverse: from snow white to deep purple. It blooms all summer and autumn, to the very cold.
The best terry varieties
The varieties of petunia terry can be divided into two groups: large-flowered with large flowers (10 cm or more in diameter) and many-flowered with small flowers up to 5 cm in diameter. The best of them are:
Angora - high (up to 45 cm) compact bush, covered with lush pale pink flowers (7 cm in diameter). Pleases with its beautiful flowering from June to the beginning of the cold weather. It is resistant to strong wind and high humidity.
Valentine - powerful bush up to 40 cm with thick branches. With its large terry flowers of salmon color with corrugated petals it is very reminiscent of carnation. It blooms early and blooms long. Sonata - low branchy shrub (up to 30 cm) luxuriously decorated with large snow-white lush terry flowers. Wildly blooms all summer until September and is not amenable to disease.
Pirouette - This is a large-flowered variety of petunia. On powerful bushes up to 35 cm, large buds (10-15 cm in diameter) with jagged petals stand out brightly.The color is different: from dark pink to red with white edges, which looks extraordinarily beautiful, with the transition from one color to another.
Double cascade - densely branched bushes 35-38 cm high with large flowers, up to 13 cm in diameter. Terry flowers have wavy petals and various colors: dark blue, burgundy, lavender, pale pink. Petunia "Double Cascade" bloom season comes a fortnight earlier than others.
Duo - small-flowered petunia. Gustovetvistye bushes (35 cm in height) are covered with lush flowers (5 cm in diameter) bright colors: from white to red. Happen monophonic and two-color. Bloom all summer and are not afraid of moisture.
Growing petunias from seeds
Although petunia is plant unpretentious, growing seedlings is quite a painstaking process. It should start in February-March, then the flowering will begin according to plan in May-June.
Substrate Preparation
The soil should be prepared in advance, even in the fall, from a mixture of ordinary earth, humus and sand in equal amounts. You can buy a special substrate in the store.So that planted plants do not get fungal diseases, the earth must be safe. To achieve this in two ways:
- Ignite the substrate in a skillet or oven, fill the dishes with it for sowing seeds and pour over the potassium permanganate solution. In a day, when the soil dries, it will be ready.
- Pour the soil into the box for seed growth and pour boiling water on it. After the earth cools down, you can sow the seeds.
Sowing
Petunia seeds are very small (in terry varieties seeds are drayar), therefore do not plant them deeply and cover them with a thick layer of earth. One by one, they are spread on the prepared place and slightly pressed into the soil, watered with a stimulant. Top seedlings should be covered with glass or film and put in a warm place. Suitable temperature is + 20 ... + 23 ° С.
Seedling care
After two weeks, the first shoots will appear. Then you should remove the glass or film coating and put the box with the seedlings on a well-lit window sill. Sprouts need to be watered and sprayed regularly and moderately, but only so that the earth does not dry out and is not too wet, otherwise the plants will fall ill. If the room is too warm and not enough light, they are drawn out. You can remedy the situation by lowering the temperature and adding lighting, for example, using fluorescent lamps. Seedlings also need feeding 3-4 times a month. It can be mineral and organic fertilizers, although chicken dung can also be used.
Picking
Appearance on sprouts of three true leaves is a signal that it is time to make a pick. If planting sprouts is not in separate pots, but in a box, then at a distance of about 5 cm. At the same time, you need to pinch each plant 1/3. After three weeks, the picking is needed again at a distance of 6-7 cm. Also, you should re-pinch each plant. Seedlings need to harden, bringing to the street or balcony, gradually increasing the time spent on the air.In May, when there are no frosts, the seedlings are planted in a permanent place: a flowerpot, flowerbed, container or pots. The distance between them should be at least 25-30 cm, so that there is enough space for the development of bushes.
How to propagate the plant cuttings
Since it is not enough chances to independently collect high-quality seeds and grow from them terry flowers, it is better to breed petunia by cutting. So the young bush is guaranteed to inherit all the characteristics of the mother plant and will really be a terry petunia.
How to care for a terry petunia
Caring for a petunia is easy, but it is important to do it right. If something is wrong, the plant reacts with weak flowering, does not bloom at all, or is often sick.
Lighting
Petunias love the sun, therefore, they must be planted on the sunny side or in partial shade. Perfectly fits a balcony facing south or southwest. If there is a lot of shade and little light, the stems are drawn out, more leaves and less flowers appear that become less beautiful.
Watering
Terry petunias can tolerate extreme conditions: drought and waterlogging.But for the plant to develop normally and beautifully bloom, it needs regular watering. We can not allow the earthen room to dry. This can lead to a spider mite. On the other hand, it is impossible for water to stagnate in the ground, because of this, roots will rot and various diseases will develop.
Fertilizer
Petunia will bloom profusely and continuously if it is fed with complex mineral fertilizers that contain a lot of potassium. Fertilizing should be done twice a month all the time while the plant blooms.
Removal of peduncles
Damaged and faded buds must be removed. If you allow the ovary to form and the fruit develops from it, this will prevent the bush from abundant flowering. If the ovaries are eliminated in time, then new flowers will bloom throughout the entire flowering period.
Pests and diseases
The result of improper handling of petunia - the defeat of diseases and pests:
- "Blackleg" - Radical rot, in which the lower part of the stem becomes soft, darkens, and the plant dies. This disease manifests itself most often in seedlings due to non-compliance with the rules for sowing seeds and excessive watering of seedlings. To prevent mass death of seedlings, you must immediately remove the diseased plant along with a lump of earth. Other seedlings should be treated with fungicides. It is also necessary to establish the correct watering so that the water does not stagnate in the ground.
- Mealy dew - a fungal disease that covers leaves and flowers with white bloom. The cause is sudden changes in temperature and humidity. The affected areas should be immediately removed from the plant and treated with sulfur.
- True chlorosis - lack of iron in flowers, in which the leaves turn yellow. The plant does not receive it due to an excess of calcium in the ground and watering with hard water. Fertilizers will help with the presence of iron.
- Yellow leaves in petunia due to improper temperature, improper watering and pests.
- Spider mite - A red spider that covers the lower part of the leaves with a white cobweb. To combat it, you need to wash the leaves with water, a weak tobacco extract, sulfur or special insecticides.
- Aphid - a small insect of green, gray or black color, which tozhezhivet on the underside of the leaf, takes the juice from the leaves, because of what they dry out and twist. You can get rid of aphids with the help of special ready-made products or a solution of nicotine sulfate (1 g) with soapy water (1 l). A day after the use of this tool, the whole bush should be thoroughly washed with clean water.
- Whitefly - a small white butterfly, which lays its larvae on the underside of the leaves and multiplies rapidly. Appears in greenhouses and other enclosed spaces. You can destroy it only with the help of preparations containing permethrin.