Petunia "Gioconda Mini Blue Velvet" F1
Petunia "Gioconda Mini Blue Velvet" F1 - Petunia multiflora nana compacta.
The lush and generous blooming of the "GIOCONDA MINI" F1 petunia creates a cheerful mood!
The hybrid forms plants with a neat, compact bush 25-30 cm high and a flower diameter of 5-6 cm. The bush remains attractive throughout the season and never becomes bare in the center, as it has a genetic ability to branch perfectly right from the base.
The richest blooming is achieved thanks to the male sterility gene: the plants do not form seeds, but strive to do so by producing more and more flowers...
Even if subjected to a slight frost, GIOCONDA MINI F1 quickly recovers and blooms tirelessly. The flowers are not damaged by strong winds and are resistant to rain.
When grown in hanging baskets, the shoots hang over the edges very beautifully.
The hybrid will perfectly decorate sunny and slightly shaded flower beds, garden containers, and balcony boxes. By maintaining optimal growing conditions (an 11-hour daylight period and a temperature of +20...+22°C), you can keep the plants blooming all year round (!).
Agrotechnics.
Sowing for seedlings is carried out from February to April. The seeds are pelleted for ease of sowing. Sowing is strictly superficial, without covering with soil (seeds germinate in the light), under glass or transparent film to maintain constant moisture until full emergence. It is important to ensure that the pellets completely dissolve from moisture during sowing. February sowings definitely require additional artificial lighting.
Seedlings appear on the 5-6th day. Pricking out is done in the phase of 1-2 true leaves. Hardened seedlings are planted in open ground in late May.
The lush and generous blooming of the "GIOCONDA MINI" F1 petunia creates a cheerful mood!
The hybrid forms plants with a neat, compact bush 25-30 cm high and a flower diameter of 5-6 cm. The bush remains attractive throughout the season and never becomes bare in the center, as it has a genetic ability to branch perfectly right from the base.
The richest blooming is achieved thanks to the male sterility gene: the plants do not form seeds, but strive to do so by producing more and more flowers...
Even if subjected to a slight frost, GIOCONDA MINI F1 quickly recovers and blooms tirelessly. The flowers are not damaged by strong winds and are resistant to rain.
When grown in hanging baskets, the shoots hang over the edges very beautifully.
The hybrid will perfectly decorate sunny and slightly shaded flower beds, garden containers, and balcony boxes. By maintaining optimal growing conditions (an 11-hour daylight period and a temperature of +20...+22°C), you can keep the plants blooming all year round (!).
Agrotechnics.
Sowing for seedlings is carried out from February to April. The seeds are pelleted for ease of sowing. Sowing is strictly superficial, without covering with soil (seeds germinate in the light), under glass or transparent film to maintain constant moisture until full emergence. It is important to ensure that the pellets completely dissolve from moisture during sowing. February sowings definitely require additional artificial lighting.
Seedlings appear on the 5-6th day. Pricking out is done in the phase of 1-2 true leaves. Hardened seedlings are planted in open ground in late May.

