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‘Million Bells Plum’
Million Bells hybrids are extremely vigorous calibrachoa
cultivars. Heat tolerant and cold hardy, they produce an abun- dance of blooms that continue well into the fall season. New colors added to the selection this year include White, Magenta Pink and Terra Red. Varieties in the mounding Million Bells series are versatile
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in baskets, containers and landscape. They feature small, bell- shaped fl owers with green foliage. Stems are slender with tiny, closely set leaves. Million Bells calibrachoa reach 12-15 inches tall and spread
up to 20 inches. They bloom all season long, are easy to grow and maintain, and are self cleaning. Million Bells prefer full sun. Use a well-drained peat-perlite mix with a pH of 5.2-6.0. Crop time in 4-inch pots with one liner is four to six weeks,
with one or two pinches. In 6-inch pots, crop time is six to eight weeks for one liner with two pinches. In 10-inch bas- kets, crop time is 10 to 12 weeks with three liners and two or three pinches. For plant growth regulation, spray 2,500- to 5,000-ppm
B-Nine (daminozide) or 5- to 20-ppm Sumagic (uniconazole), or apply a Bonzi (paclobutrazol) drench at 2-3 ppm. Suntory Collection.
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