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Tips on holding crops

MSU recorded the webinar last week covering the extremely relevant topic of holding crops. When crops can’t be shipped on time, there are things you can do to help hold plants in the greenhouse. Commercial greenhouse growers can implement practices to slow down growth and maintain crop quality, such as: lowering the temperature, reducing fertility, applying PGRs, and cutting back crops.

Erik Runkle and Roberto Lopez of Michigan State University discussed these strategies and how and when to implement them. Here's a link to the webinar.

The handouts can be found here.

And once you've listened, please take a second to fill out the survey and please let the presenters know if there is any other information that MSU Extension can provide for you. Take survey.

Source: Ball Seed Company (via LinkedIn)

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