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PGRs on perennials: Monarda didyma
by Joyce Latimer, Virginia Tech
Beebalm is a very vigorous early grower that has been responsive to many of our PGR options. The problems are cultivar variability and variable responses to growth retardant applications (Table 1). Not only do cultivars vary in their response to different growth retardants, the same cultivar responded differently in subsequent trials. Persistence of the growth regulation also varied between different trials at the same PGR rates.
Table 1. Effect of growth retardants on plant height of Monarda cultivars. The percent height reduction relative to untreated plants is presented with the time it was measured in weeks after treatment (WAT). The persistence of the growth regulator, the time at which height control was still evident, also is given in weeks after treatment. (Click here for a larger version)
So, growth regulation of Monarda didyma requires starting with early growth retardant applications using the PGR recommendations below:
If you can make multiple applications to achieve moderate reductions in growth, try Dazide or the Dazide/Citadel tank mix at 2 to 3 week intervals depending on the amount of growth regulation desired.
Spray applications of Piccolo or Piccolo 10 XC were less effective, but again we expect that multiple applications would give moderate growth regulation. However, the rates for multiple applications would likely be in the 120 to 160 ppm range. Substrate drench applications of Piccolo / Piccolo 10 XC were very effective with early growth regulation [3 weeks after treatment (WAT), Photo 1] that persisted throughout the crop production (6 WAT, Photo 2). These drench applications did not delay flowering but reduced the number of flowers as compared to the untreated controls. Test lower drench rates under your own conditions. Liner soaks at 16 ppm Concise resulted in height control through 4 WAT, but additional or more persistent control would require higher soak rates or an additional PGR application.
Concise applied as a single ~30 ppm foliar spray was generally effective in height control through most of the production cycle (Table 1). Strive for consistent applications across cultivars and time to reduce the variability between applications.
Source: Fine Americas
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