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Floriculture Specialty Arrangements 2134 Heather Dombroski
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What this unit covers? Floral design care of ferns, palms, and other foliage plants Growing plants with the proper amount of light Fluorescent lights/Incandescent lights Proper indoor climate Watering and fertilizing plants Soil mixes and soil substitutes The art of potting
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When finished with this unit... You will be able to compare the environment of any room and suggest several types of plants that would conform to the surroundings.
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Floral design care of foliage plants Most flowering plants peak beauty for only short periods, foliage plants are handsome the year around Most kinds are durable, and can stand a wide range of temperatures, moisture and light conditions You'll find sizes, shapes, leaf patterns and colors for practically any decorative scheme in your home
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Lighting Photosynthesis is triggered by light Foliage plants can acclimate to low-light 4 different types of lighting Sunny: at least 5 hrs of direct sunlight in winter Semi-sunny: 2-5 hrs of sun in the winter Shady: no sunlight, shadow Semi-shady: open light, not direct
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Artificial Lighting Fluorescent lights make it possible to have thriving plants in the places where you'll enjoy them most: attic, basement, etc. The best set-up fluorescent unit with reflector installed 12-24 inches above surface of table Three 40-watt tubes and a reflector 13-15 in. wide will light a growing area 2 ft by 4 ft Should burn 14 to 18 hours out of every 24 Incandescent light, burned several hours, will help, but it can not replace natural light of fluorescent lighting
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Climate: humidity, temp, moisture Fresh, moist air helps plants thrive indoors Excessive dryness is harmful to plants, etc. House plants grow comfortably in 65-75 degrees The container must have a drain hole Tip burn develops when plants are too dry Relative humidity should range from 55-65 degrees of room temperature
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H2O and plant food With high alkaline it is hard to grow acid loving plants – Use acidic peat moss Growing media should be nicely moist Size of container and season effect watering Zeolite H2O softeners can harm plants Replaces Ca with Na 3 basic elements needed by plants N, K, P every 2-3 weeks during active growing
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Soil Mixes Good potting soil for foundation Two parts garden soil, one part leaf mold and one part sand Plants from the desert need a gritty, lean growing medium Epiphytes grow in osmunda fiber, unshredded sphagnum moss and chipped redwood bark perlite makes a perfect substitute for sand Vermiculite can be used in place of leaf mold
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Potting Pot size comes first General rule is to use a pot half the height or width of the plant you will grow in it A geranium 12 inches tall does well and looks nice in a 6-inch pot Soak new clay pots for several hours
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Any Questions? With that we can begin cutting and potting.
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