Primula Belarina
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About this Product. Another shiny star from the Belarina™ line, Buttercup is an especially sweet spring treat. Your shade garden could always use an extra pop of color and Buttercup is eager to deliver. Its petal-packed double blooms are a bright, sunny yellow and release a pleasant fragrance that keeps us coming back for more. Primula Belarina Buttercup Yellow, Yellow Flowers, Hardy, Easy to Grow, Winter Interest. Primula Belarina Buttercup Yellow is a great additon to any garden, extremely hardy and easy to grow. This beautiful perennial produces yellow blooms in the winter garden adding much needed colour at a time of year when little else is in flower.P.
Long lasting blooms on a compact plant Another shiny star from the Belarina™ line, Buttercup is an especially sweet spring treat. Your shade garden could always use an extra pop of color and Buttercup is eager to deliver. Its petal-packed double blooms. ‘Buttercup’ features masses of yellow, double blooms surrounded by a leafy collar. Fragrant and long blooming. Hardy primroses are great for the PNW landscape, or for winter containers where the flowers can be enjoyed up close Quart Size. Exposure: Full Shade to Part shade.
Primrose Belarina will cheer up your garden from spring through to early summer with their vibrant colour, delicate fragrance and evergreen rosettes of foliage. With exceptional hardiness, down to -25C (13F), these incredible perennials will come back year after year, no matter how cold the winter is! Like miniature roses, these double-flowered primroses look fabulous wherever you plant them, in pots, containers, beds or baskets, in sun or semi shade - and unlike other primroses they won't need dead-heading Belarina are a long flowering Primrose that are perfect for containers and borders. LocationPrefers moist, rich well drained soil in part shade. Height 6”. Spread 8'. Fully hardy perennial. Long lasting flowers that can be seen from March to JulyGeneralThey will produce dazzling flowers each spring! Though they are perfectly hardy in the landscape, be sure to plant a few in containers and windowsill pots where you can view these stunning flowers up close. Plants will go dormant in hot, dry summer weather unless they are kept well-watered
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Scientific Name : Primula BelarinaResiliance : HardyBlooming Season : Spring, SummerPlant Habit : UprightWater : Medium Position : SunHeight :12 inches
You can order this plant from pour online shop supplied in 1ltr pot
Growing Temperature:
Rooting temps 65-72° F
Holding Temperature:
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35-40° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.2
EC (What is EC?):
Lower than 4.0 using the pour through method
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Fertility:
BELARINA® Primulas are light feeders. Feed them 75-100 ppm Nitrogen in a constant liquid feed. They can be sensitive to salts, so be sure to avoid salt levels greater than 4.0 using the pour through method.
Vernalization:
Once plants are finished they must be kept below 35° F to keep them from flowering. If introduced to warmer temperatures they will begin to form new growth and flower buds.
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Pests & Diseases:
A few pests such as aphids, thrip, spider mites, and slugs can occasionally affect a crop of Primulas. Scout regularly for these pests and treat as needed. Also watch for botrytis and powdery mildew, both of which can be avoided by watering in the morning, keeping humidity levels low, and maintaining good airflow throughout the greenhouse during production.
Potting & Timing:
Start BELARINA® Primulas from a 72ct plug, potting them up in early to mid-fall using 1 plug per quart or 4 inch pot or 5 plugs per 12 inch bowl.
Use a well-drained growing media that also has good water holding properties such as a peat/bark/perlite mix with a pH of 5.8-6.2. Plants should take 7-9 weeks to root out and bulk up in their containers before going winter dormant. It is best to grow Primulas entirely indoors to be able to control the growing environment.
Use a well-drained growing media that also has good water holding properties such as a peat/bark/perlite mix with a pH of 5.8-6.2. Plants should take 7-9 weeks to root out and bulk up in their containers before going winter dormant. It is best to grow Primulas entirely indoors to be able to control the growing environment.
Moisture:
For potting soil use a well-drained growing media that also has good water holding properties.
It is important to keep BELARINA® Primulas moist throughout the growing process. Moderate to moist soil is best. Be sure to irrigate in the morning to allow the dense, rugose foliage to dry by evening. Keep humidity levels low with good airflow through the greenhouse to prevent disease.
It is important to keep BELARINA® Primulas moist throughout the growing process. Moderate to moist soil is best. Be sure to irrigate in the morning to allow the dense, rugose foliage to dry by evening. Keep humidity levels low with good airflow through the greenhouse to prevent disease.
Planting Level:
Primula Belarina Buttercup
Top of plug level with soil line.
PGRs/Pinching:
PGRs not needed due to compact size.
Lighting:
BELARINA® Primulas initiate flowering under short days (8-10 hours). It is best to bulk plants up in early fall while it is still warm enough for the roots and foliage to fill out the containers fully. No supplemental lighting or shade is needed.
Other Comments:
Spacing is very important when growing a crop of BELARINA® Primulas. Provide ample space between each pot to prevent the loss of the lower leaves on each rosette. Do not trim the foliage back before plants flower. They will not re-flush new foliage until they are finished flowering because they are semi-evergreen. The flowering period of Belarina® Primulas is about two months under normal cool spring conditions.