4 - Saintpaulia inonantha Production in a Protected Environment Flashcards

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Describe potting up of leaf petiole cuttings of Saintpaulia ionantha.

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  • Young plantlets must be potted up into 90 or 100mm pots
  • Pot separately to avoid a multi-crown plant
  • Use appropriate compost (e.g. John Innes No. 1)
  • Do not bury the central growing point of the plant
  • Centralise it in the pot
  • Handle with care to avoid damage
  • Water the plant to settle it into the pot (without wetting foliage).
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Describe the watering of Saintpaulia ionantha.

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  • Water from below to avoid scorching the hairy leaves
  • The plant will take up the water by capillary action as required
  • Alternatively a drip system can be installed the pot below the canopy of the foliage
  • Use rain water or soft water to avoid a build up of lime in the pot.
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Describe the feeding of Saintpaulia ionantha.

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  • A base dressing can be included in the potting compost to provide a range of major and minor nutrients, slow release
  • The plants can also be liquid fed through the irrigation system, which coud contain specific nutrients (e.g. potassium to encourage improved flowering)
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Explain the repotting of Saintpaulia ionantha.

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  • Carried out when plant is pot bound
  • Pot into pot one size larger
  • Use John Innes No.2 growing media
  • Knock the plant carefully out of its pot, tease the roots
  • Remove any dead or dying foliage
  • Place in the centre of a larger pot
  • Gently add new growing media to the same height as the previous pot (do not bury the crown).
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Name the symptoms and control of vine weevil, which affects Saintpaulia ionantha.

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  • Larvae will eat the roots, causing growth to become stunted, wilting and chlorosis
  • Biological control: parasitic eelworm Steinernema kraussei. The nematode is watered onto moist pots from August to September after the adult has stopped laying eggs. Pots must be kept moist for two weeks.
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