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Environmental Requirements for Plant Growth Unit 4 Introductory Horticulture
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Light Intensity: Brightness. Foot-candle is the form of measurement Day-length or Photoperiod: time in light Long day: summer annuals (marigolds) Short day: short photoperiods (poinsettia) Color: red spectrum -> blue spectrum plants need both, sun has both
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Temperature Varies from plant to plant Sun lovers can take high temps with plenty of water and humidity Greenhouse temp Germination 65-75 o F Growth 55-65 o F
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Water Necessary for 13 of 16 nutrient uptake Growth and Maintenance Photosynthesis Sap – transport nutrients Transpiration – cooling Turgor – plant shape due to cell shape, opposite of turgor is wilt
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Water (continued) Methods and Frequency Infrequent, thorough watering is best Container plants: bottom watering is best Encourages root growth Dry soil helps reduce disease
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Humidity 40-60% is ideal Cold winter days and hot summer days humidity is too low Plant misters can be used
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Media Soil (natural media), Artificial, Hydroponics (no media) Support the plant Consistency of volume – wet or dry Adequate porosity (drainage, aeration) Provide nutrients (13 needed from soil) Correct pH for plant (most plants 6.5-7)
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Nutrients Plants need 16 nutrients Organic macro nutrients Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen Essential nutrients Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium
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Sterilization (Applies to Media) Free of disease, weed seeds, parasites, insects 180 o F for 30 minutes – steam dry heat Chemical sterilization – methyl bromide gas Steam heat – commercial greenhouse Chemical – commercial greenhouse
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Insects and Diseases Sources and Prevention Media: sterilize Infected Plants: buy good quality plants from reputable greenhouses Watering: bottom watering whenever possible, avoid splashing Controls Insects: spray, dip, discard Weeds: pull, spray Disease: discard
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