Syngenta Flowers introduces a new series to its broad cyclamen assortment that brings benefits to all parts of the value-chain. The SeeWhy mini-cyclamen help growers plan and produce more efficiently – saving time, money and effort. SeeWhy also rewards retailers with access to early sales, and consumers with a display of compact, uniform flowers.
With the SeeWhy mini-cyclamen, Syngenta Flowers draws on proven innovative flower varieties that offer outstanding performance – flowers that look great and last longer. Their genetics help create cyclamen that offer the best uniformity in color, earliness and habit to ensure an efficient and in-time supply of consistent, high quality plants. Uniformity also helps improve the efficiency and planning of a commercial offer. Even in full bloom, SeeWhy keeps its compact appearance and creates a harmonious balance between flowers and plant, according to Syngenta.
This early-flowering, long shelf-life mini-series shortens growing time to give growers and retailers a competitive edge. In the recommended growing environment, florescence of SeeWhy is between 7 to 10 days ahead of competitive series under comparable conditions.
SeeWhy has homogeneous habit and synchronous flowering window in all colors. Displays enable aligned flowering timing, while the flowers keep their color very well with less fading. Recommended sales to retailers for SeeWhy mini-cyclamen will be from mid-August to October. The mini-cyclamen should be grown in 6 till 10.5 cm pots and are available in 6 attractive colors or color mixes.
SeeWhy complements and extends the Syngenta Flowers Cyclamen range, which includes all flower types from mini to large and covers the entire flowering season.
For more information:
Syngenta
www.syngentaflowers.eu

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