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Gardening On The Move
... and your own preference. If possible, choose a calm, cool day, as this will substantially reduce transplant shock. Plants should be well watered a couple of days prior to moving, but don't ...
gardenline.usask.ca

A Salsa Garden: June 2005
... and used my watering can to make sure the new pepper got additional water to reduce transplant shock. Many of my peppers are starting to produce pods. The above photo is of my ...
indigogarden.blogspot.com

A Salsa Garden: Caging the Peppers
... and used my watering can to make sure the new pepper got additional water to reduce transplant shock. Many of my peppers are starting to produce pods. The above photo is of my ...
indigogarden.blogspot.com
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Celery, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... temperatures are above 55 F. Larger transplants are more susceptible to bolting and to transplant shock, and are later maturing. Clipping the leaves of the seedlings results in greater uniformity, ... to dry out during handling and transplanting. Clip tops of transplants, if excessive, to reduce transplant shock. Planting before May 20 may result in excessive bolting unless plants are protected by ...
oregonstate.edu

Berkeley Horticultural Nursery Gardening Suggestions
... -minerals, growth enhancers and humic acids to stimulate root growth and flowering, improve fruit set, reduce transplant shock and encourage growth in stressed plants. This liquid solution can be mixed in either watering ...
www.berkeleyhort.com

ccfuchsia4.html
... ½ - 3-inch size.  I like to water them thoroughly with a vitamin B1 solution to reduce transplant shock.  Don’t fertilize them until they become well established in the new potting mix and ...
www.ccfuchsia.net

Dilip's Guide to Planting Roses
... natural fertilizer derived from molasses yeast), which helps reduce transplant shock, and a little bit of Nitron A-35 enzyme catalyst, which helps root development, reduces transplant shock, and enhances the soil the roses will ...
www.dilip.info

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... transplant outside. Cold temperatures can weaken plants and they may never fully recover. A few days at 60 F to 65 F with reduced water will help harden plants and reduce transplant shock ... temperatures below 60 F or above 75 F can reduce fruit set. Too much nitrogen fertilizer may promote lush ... even moisture for best performance. An even supply can reduce blossom end rot, a disorder caused by lack of ...
www.explore.cornell.edu

Relocating Roses
... moved well on the day before the operation begins. Turgid rose plants apparently experience less transplant shock. Both approaches require that the top part of the plant must be cut back. Even ... . Peter Schneider in ‘Roses’ recommends the provision of Vitamin B solution in order to reduce transplant shock on the theory that the addition will not harm the rose and may even do ...
www.pswdistrict.org

Fernlea Flowers - Pests and Disease Remedies for Transplant Shock
... Fernlea Flowers - Pests and Disease Remedies for Transplant Shock Pests and Disease - Remedies TRANSPLANT SHOCK Transplant when weather is cooler. Disturb the soil around the roots as little as possible. Preserve ... plant is large or old, pinch off about a third of the plant growth to reduce the amount of foliage needing water. Water immediately after transplanting with a plant starter containing ...
www.fernlea.com




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