Varieties of red marigolds and their cultivation

Content
  1. Peculiarities
  2. Varietal variety
  3. Care
  4. Reproduction
  5. Pests

Marigolds, velvet cloths, hats, black shaves are the names of tagetes, a plant well known to many. They are suitable for growing in country gardens and for landscaping urban flower beds.

Peculiarities

This annual flower crop first entered the gardens of Europe from the highlands of Mexico. The plants have erect stems with branching from the base up to 30 cm high. Lateral shoots are deflected. Inflorescences are 4 to 6 cm in diameter. Drought-tolerant heat-loving varieties grow well in a limited amount of soil and bloom profusely all summer.

Marigolds are used in gardens and vegetable gardens to protect other plants from various pests, fungal diseases, fusarium. Not only live plants have a phytoncidal effect.

It is recommended not to throw out the bushes, but to embed them in the ground.

Varietal variety

Red marigolds are represented by a large number of varieties.

  • "Red Brokada"... Refined color, unique noble beauty and delicate aroma. Rounded inflorescences up to 5 cm in diameter, fiery color with a yellow-orange center. The flowering is rich and long lasting.
  • "Red cherry"... Gorgeous brown-red color with golden-yellow edging along the edges of the petals, graceful dark green leaves. Differs in lush flowering.
  • "Aspen red"... Branched bushes during the flowering period are completely covered with luxurious fiery inflorescences with a yellow heart with a light delicate aroma.
  • "Red Gem". A unique novelty. Miniature bushes are covered with rosettes in yellow-red-brown tones. There are so many flowers that one plant represents one huge bouquet.
  • "The Red Hero". Spherical inflorescences with yellow strokes scattered over all petals. Bloom for a long time without reducing decorativeness.
  • "Tango red" differs in unpretentiousness and rapid growth. Simple single-row inflorescences of a dark tone look beautiful against a background of green foliage.
  • "Red Devil". Stunning decorative qualities. The petals are red without shades.
  • "Red brocade"... The lush bloom of red-brown color will delight you until frost.
  • "Red Marietta"... An early flowering novelty with simple flowers. Red-brown petals in a row with golden-yellow edging. Numerous shoots are covered with delicate foliage.

Care

The flowers are thermophilic, the optimum temperature for growth is 18–20 °. When it drops below 10 °, the leaves and stems change color and growth stops. Plants are drought-resistant, but after planting they need watering.

Although marigolds are photophilous, they grow in partial shade. Watering is needed moderate. On hot days, watering is best in the evening. Top dressing is not necessary, but the plants will respond with a friendly flowering. Complex fertilizer is applied every 10-15 days.

Reproduction

All marigolds are easily propagated by seeds. Seedlings can be grown indoors. For planting, you need loose, nutritious soil. It is convenient to purchase ready-made soil. Seeds are sown for seedlings in early April, flowers appear in June.

  • The seeds are laid out in grooves at a distance of 1–1.5 cm.
  • Sprinkle with a layer of earth.
  • Seedlings appear on the 5-10th day. They are planted in the phase of 2-4 true leaves. They perfectly tolerate the transplant in the flowering state.

You should not rush to planting in open ground: flowers do not tolerate frost. On a permanent place, you can sow in the 3rd decade of May - early June.

Pests

Plants are sometimes attacked by insects.

  • In dry hot weather, marigolds can be damaged by spider mites. Affected inflorescences need to be cut off, treated with onion infusion.
  • If a whitefly is affected, the flowers are sprayed with Aktara.
  • Often attacked by aphids. For processing, you can wash with water and laundry soap.
  • In a damp, cool summer, marigold foliage can be destroyed by slugs.

For information on how to care for and grow marigolds, see the following video.

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