A New Approach For Floriculture
Big Grower
June 2007
By Jim Faust, John Dole and Erik Runkle
New research on cuttings conducted by the cooperative research group P3 looks at the essential factors that determine the success or failure of cuttings.
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Building the Chassis
Greenhouse Product News
January 2006
By Jim Faust
Producing a well-branched plant means knowing where and how soft or hard to pinch.
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Streamlining New Guinea Impatiens
Greenhouse Product News
October 2005
By Jim Faust, Kelly Lewis and Renee Keydoszius
In a perfect world, New Guinea impatiens would all flower at the same time, but that doesn’t happen. This Clemson University research will help you determine when your New Guinea impatiens will flower.
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Training with Crop Simulations
Greenhouse Product News
July 2005
By Jim Faust, Pranahita Andolu and Kelly Lewis
It is surely not possible to include every possibility of what can happen in a greenhouse, so we narrowed our initial focus.
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Cold Storage of Colocasia
Greenhouse Product News
January 2005
By Jim Faust, Kelly Lewis and Jeff Adelberg
As a result, most cultivars are propagated by division and can be purchased as bareroot plants.
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DLI Measurements: A Valuable Addition to Your Toolbox
Greenhouse Product News
January 2004
Jim Faust
DLI is a term that refers to the total quantity of light delivered to a surface. Over the past five years, with the support of Floriculture Industry Research and Scholarship Trust (FIRST), we conducted a series of experiments to develop guidelines for using the daily light integral (DLI) to gauge the light environment in greenhouses.
Tank-Mixing PGRs
Greenhouse Product News
February 2003
Jim Faust and Kelly Lewis
B-Nine and Cycocel tank mixes have been effectively used by growers for many years. However, there are still many growers who have not yet taken full advantage of this useful tool. The primary advantage of the B-Nine/Cycocel tank mix is that it provides a medium-activity product, comparable to A-Rest, that is easy to apply.
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Late-Season Bonzi Drenches: Northern & Southern Perspectives
Greenhouse Product News
September 2002
Jim Faust and Royal D. Heins
By the late 90s, late-season Bonzi drenches became a standard practice for many Southern growers, while many Northern growers were still appropriately cautious. Currently, late-season Bonzi drenches have been sufficiently tested that both Northern and Southern growers can safely use this technique, provided that the proper guidelines are followed.
B-Nine + Cycocel: The advantages for poinsettias and pansies
Greenhouse Product News
July 2002
Kelly P. Lewis, Jim Faust and James D. Sparkman IV
Growers have different methods of determining the best B-Nine/CCC combination to use. Our approach was to apply a range of B-Nine (0-4,500 ppm) and Cycocel rates (0-1,500) to identify the interactive effects of these two products when applied as a tank mix. We applied 14 combinations of B-Nine/CCC (see Table 1, page 60) to poinsettias and pansies with the goal of identifying the optimal tank mix combination.
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Cool Temps and Bright Light Treat Pansies Right
Greenhouse Product News
December 2001
James E. Faust & Kelly P. Lewis
Understanding how temperature and light impact pansy growth and
development is useful to design growing environments, identify production
problems and schedule crops properly.
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Cool Temps and Bright Light Treat Pansies Right
Greenhouse Product News
December 2001
James E. Faust & Kelly P. Lewis
Understanding how temperature and light impact pansy growth and
development is useful to design growing environments, identify production
problems and schedule crops properly.
How much Light do Bedding Plants Really Need?
Greenhouse Product News
July 2001
Veronda B. Holcombe, Kelly Lewis and James E. Faust
Producing the best quality plants at the best possible price requires a basic understanding of light requirements – and how to compensate for less than perfect light quality.
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production technology
Greenhouse Product News
February 2001
James E. Faust and Pamela C. Korczynski
Growing hanging baskets above a
bench crop might be an efficient use
of space, but without considering the
ways this will impact light distribution,
you could end up with unsalable plants.
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Greenhouse Light
Greenhouse Product News
October 2000
Pamela C. Korczynski, Joanne Logan, and James E. Faust
This study brings to light a new method for estimating sunlight measurements
in greenhouses across the 48 contiguous states.
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