NEMESIA CONTINUED OUTDOOR GROWING SCHEDULE Sunsatia Nemesia can be grown outdoors in the second earliest spring conditions (approximately frost to 28 F, or midto late April in Michigan), if frost protection is provided. This recommendation is based on average spring weather and should be adjusted for unseasonably severe or unseasonably mild conditions. OTHER TIPS * Sunsatia Nemesia should be transplanted soon after delivery of the rooted cuttings. Stress in the 104 tray can lead to plant loss. * A well-drained soil mix will lead to better water management and root growth. * A sign of possible over-watering is reddish main leaf veins in the foliage. * Please note the warmer recommended rooting out temperatures. If possible, follow this for the first 7 - 14 days before lowering to growing on levels. * Maintain cooler growing temperatures, drier soil, proper soil pH, bright growing conditions, controlled humidity levels, and good air movement for best plant performance. * Scout for Thrips and treat as needed. * The improved varieties are much stronger and easier to produce than the original varieties. * These are great performers for early flowering production. SUNSATIA® Coconut Grande™ The rates and chemicals listed are based on our southeast Michigan growing conditions, and are not recommended for nationwide application. Please adjust the rates and spray applications to your location and facility. 39