Impatiens

How to grow SunPatiens, a hybrid variety of impatiens resistant to downy mildew

How to grow SunPatiens, a hybrid variety of impatiens resistant to downy mildew
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  1. Are SunPatiens resistant to downy mildew?
  2. How do you grow SunPatiens?
  3. How do you grow hybrid impatiens?
  4. What is the difference between impatiens and SunPatiens?
  5. What impatiens are resistant to downy mildew?
  6. How long does it take for SunPatiens to grow?
  7. How often should SunPatiens be watered?
  8. Will SunPatiens come back every year?
  9. How far apart should I plant SunPatiens?
  10. What is the best fertilizer for impatiens?
  11. How do you keep impatiens blooming?
  12. Where do impatiens grow best?

Are SunPatiens resistant to downy mildew?

We've teamed up with SunPatiens, a bloom-filled hybrid impatiens that we feel really fills the void. Not only is it resistant to impatiens downy mildew, it has other great attributes that are likely to appear on a gardener's checklist.

How do you grow SunPatiens?

  1. Plant in well-drained soil rich in organic matter, such as compost.
  2. Incorporate a slow release fertilizer at 1/2 the label rates into the soil when you plant.
  3. An alternative way to fertilize is to apply water-soluble fertilizer at 1/3 the label rates, as needed; do not over fertilize.
  4. Plant in full sun or shade.

How do you grow hybrid impatiens?

Place impatiens in a bed of rich, moist soil, spacing short varieties 8 to 10 inches apart and taller varieties up to 18 inches apart. Water plants deeply on a weekly basis. During the summer's hottest months, they may require a deep watering twice a week.

What is the difference between impatiens and SunPatiens?

Though Sunpatiens are a hybrid of Impatiens, the primary difference among the two is their light requirements. Sunpatiens are a sun-loving variety that thrives in the sun, whereas impatiens grow best in shady areas. Sunpatiens also have a dark green shade of leaves whereas the Impatiens have a lighter shade of them.

What impatiens are resistant to downy mildew?

Seed and vegetatively propagated Impatiens spp. including common seed impatiens (Impatiens walleriana), double impatiens and garden balsam (Impatiens balsamina) are susceptible. Fortunately, New Guinea impatiens (Impatiens hawkeri) appear to be tolerant or resistant to downy mildew.

How long does it take for SunPatiens to grow?

• SunPatiens root extremely fast and produce finished liners in just two weeks. • Reduced crop time uses less energy and yields more turns in the same space. • SunPatiens grow well over a wide temperature range, providing flexibility with production scheduling.

How often should SunPatiens be watered?

For the first week or two after planting, they should be watered every day to get them established. After that, they need only moderate watering and can usually be revived from wilting with a good dose of water. Sunpatiens companion plants are any colorful flowering plants that also enjoy full sun.

Will SunPatiens come back every year?

Don't be surprised if your outdoor sunpatiens ® doesn't come back from one year to the next because it fears the cold. It will survive winter only where the season is mild. But you can try growing sunpatiens in pots to bring inside your home during the coldest months.

How far apart should I plant SunPatiens?

PLANTING SPACING If planting in garden space 18 to 24 inches apart. PLANT HEIGHT AND WIDTH These grow about 14 to 32 inches tall and 14 to 24 inches wide. WATER They are incredibly sturdy plants that need no more care than the occasional watering.

What is the best fertilizer for impatiens?

Liquid fertilizers work best when it comes to impatiens, as they can be absorbed quickly by the roots and foliage. Water soluble vegetable and flower fertilizer works wonders in keeping all of your annual plants and vegetables growing strong. Use less than full strength doses when applying weekly.

How do you keep impatiens blooming?

Avoid planting your impatiens in full sun. If you have them in full shade and they're not blooming well, try moving them to a spot that gets a few hours of good afternoon sun exposure. Another common cause of no flowers on impatiens is improper watering.

Where do impatiens grow best?

Impatiens do equally well in pots, planters and garden beds. They like shady spots, so choose an area that has partial shade throughout the day. Make sure the soil is moist but well-drained, since impatiens can get mildew if they spend time in standing water. Impatiens grow best in USDA hardiness zones 10 and 11.

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