Lisianthus
Eustoma grandiflorum
Ruffly, luxe lisianthus blooms set the standard for event and market bouquets. Lisianthus offers excellent vase life and reliable blooms in white, lavender/purple, peach, pinks, and picotees (edged with color). Lisianthus are grouped into 4 harvest periods: planting different series will result in a longer picking season. Lisi's are finicky but well worth the effort to grow them. Group 4 varieties like Croma are grown in year-round temperate climates.
How to Grow Lisianthus
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Growing from Seed
Light is needed for germination. A thin layer of vermiculite will cut down on algae growth. Seeds come pelleted. Keep uniformly moist.
Planting Considerations
Lisianthus seedlings are slow growers, so be patient! Lisianthus does exceptionally well in a greenhouse or tunnel. Horizontal netting is highly recommended.
Feeding
Although not necessary, you can add calcium nitrate while growing and low nitrogen/high phosphorus fertilizer when blooming.
Harvesting
Pick when one or more flowers are open. Pinching the first bloom (use in bud vase!) results in more uniform sets of blooms.
Storage
Store in a cooler.