 
          Optimara Growing Tips
        
        
          Start to Finish
        
        
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          • Inside Shading
        
        
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          For inside shading, we recommend to install a fabric with a shading of
        
        
          55-65%. A double shading system is superior over a simple shading system as it provides the
        
        
          fine tuning for optimal light condition. The use of a double shading system might make the
        
        
          outside shading superfluous. Otherwise, the glass should be sprayed with additional shading
        
        
          color during the summer months. In order to maintain the optimum light level within your
        
        
          greenhouse, you will be required to remove some or all of the shading during the winter months.
        
        
          Shading should be monitored all year round.
        
        
          6 INCH AFRICAN VIOLETS
        
        
          Growing Bigger Pot Sizes
        
        
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          Violets are very popular in bigger pot sizes. One can grow a violet in a 5" or even
        
        
          6" pot. In order to develop a high-quality plant and to utilize the available greenhouse space as
        
        
          efficiently as possible, we recommend to start your bigger pot size crop in a 4" pot. After about 8
        
        
          weeks, remove all flowers and visible buds from the plant. Then transplant the violet into a bigger
        
        
          pot size. The 6" violet should be ready for sale in about 6 more weeks after transplanting. You
        
        
          should allocate about 1 sq.ft. spacing for the final development of your 6" violet. Although bigger
        
        
          pot sizes are quite popular, please note that they take up a lot of valuable production space.
        
        
          Optimara provideds very vigerous and large growing varieties. These plants already have the
        
        
          large growing characteristics and do not require any special handling. They are very fast growing
        
        
          plants is able to finish into a 5 1/2" to 6" plant within 12 to 14 weeks from a starter. These
        
        
          varieties reduce the growing time by 2 to 4 weeks.
        
        
          Growing the EverFloris
        
        
          • Growing
        
        
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          Growing the EverFloris to a beautiful large 6 inch finished plant requires very
        
        
          little additional steps. We recommend that you first transplant the large 6 inch plug into a 4 inch
        
        
          pot. Follow the general 4 inch growing procedures for about 6 to 7 weeks. Space these pots once
        
        
          after 2 to 3 weeks of growing time to keep them from stretching.  After 6 to7 weeks of growing in
        
        
          a spaced 4 inch pot, transplant the 4 inch EverFloris into a 6 inch pot.
        
        
          (You can also plant the large plug straight into the final 6 inch pot; however, we have found that
        
        
          this method requires up to 2 extra weeks to finish. If you have the time and extra space available,
        
        
          this is a good way to save labor rather than needing to transplant.)