Petunia "Marco Polo"

Content
  1. Description
  2. Landing
  3. Variety of shades
  4. A little about diseases and insects

Among the huge selection of various varieties of petunias, special attention should be paid to the "Marco Polo" series. Experts consider this variety of large-flowered petunia to be universal, because it perfectly adapts to any soil and even adverse weather conditions. In this article, we will take a closer look at this variety, find out the features of preparing seeds for planting, how to further care for them, and also consider a wide selection of Marco Polo petunia flowers.

Description

Petunias of the "Marco Polo" series are cascading and profusely flowering. They have a powerful root system. On the shoots of this plant there are only male flowers, female ones are absent, as a result of which seeds are not formed. The shoots of this variety of petunias are powerful, and the flowers are quite large, about 10 cm. When planting petunias of this variety in open ground on a flower bed, you can get a luxurious floral carpet, the size of which will be more than 1 square meter. m.

But most often Marco Polo petunias are planted in flower pots and hanging pots.

The flowers of this variety are not afraid of sudden changes in temperature and changes in weather in general. Excessive humidity will not harm them, although, of course, it is not worth pouring petunias on purpose, they can start to hurt. Petunias perfectly survive prolonged drought and heavy rains, but only if the plants are in pots... If petunias grow in the ground, then very long rains can prevent flowering for some time. Also petunias are very picky about the soil, the main thing is to feed them on time, and then they will bloom until late autumn.

Landing

Petunias do not always germinate well. This point should be taken into account when purchasing seeds. They can be sown in one common container with a ready-made substrate or in small cups. You can use peat tablets. It is not necessary to deepen the seeds, it is enough just to distribute them over the surface of the substrate. The easiest way to buy a substrate is ready-made, since it will have everything you need for fast and high-quality germination of seeds.

The seeds in the substrate should be moistened regularly. In order not to flood them too much, it is recommended to use a spray bottle. For more efficient germination, the cups or the total container should be covered with foil. However, do not forget to ventilate containers with future petunias.

After germination, the seedlings do not need to be covered with foil. For the further development of young plants, it is best to provide them with an optimal temperature regime and moderate moisture. So, the ideal temperature for seedlings is +15 +20 degrees.

It is recommended to plant seeds in late April - early March. Most of the seeds emerge after one or 2 weeks. Diving of seedlings can be carried out when several leaves appear. But planting in open ground or individual pots should start in early or mid-June. But it is possible earlier, depending on the growth of seedlings and weather conditions.

When growing petunias in containers, it is very important to note that their volume should be at least 5 liters per flower.

Variety of shades

In our country, flower growers, and just in ordinary garden stores, you can buy several options for ampelous petunias "Marco Polo". Let's consider each of the types in more detail.

  • "Marco Polo Lemon Blue". This annual plant can be an addition to any garden. Lemon and blue leaves are 7-9 cm in diameter.They are considered cascading.
  • "Marco Polo blue". It has a rather rich and deep color, however, it can fade a little in bright sun.
  • Marco Polo Mint Lime. This hybrid is a well-branching plant with delicate lemon flowers reaching a diameter of 10 cm.
  • "Marco Polo Burgundy"... This petunia has a deep red color. We also recommend paying attention to the wine-red petunia.
  • "Marco Polo Starry Night". Bright purple flowers with a light middle can look original in hanging pots, especially if you combine them with other shades.
  • "Marco Polo pink". Delicate pink leaves of large inflorescences can be an ideal addition to a summer flower bed.

It is believed that Marco Polo petunias can even compete with surfinia. Professional florists leave extremely positive reviews about them.

A little about diseases and insects

    Petunias are rarely attacked by insects, and they are not particularly susceptible to diseases. According to many experts, The risk of getting sick in petunias increases when they grow in pots or pots, rather than outdoors. With a very strong overflow, plants can get sick with chlorosis and powdery mildew. The second ailment is characterized by an abundant white bloom, arises from parasitizing fungi on the flowers, which multiply especially quickly at high humidity.

    In the intensely scorching sun, the leaves may turn yellow and the flowers may dry out. As for the attack of insects, as a rule, they fly over from neighboring infected plants. These can be whiteflies, spider mites, and scale insects. The easiest way to get rid of them is using a ready-made insecticide.

    Work with poisons should only be done with gloves and a protective mask.

    How to care for the "Marco Polo" petunia, see below.

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