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Item type:Publication, Influence of tuber cutting size and plant growth regulators on growth and development of Caladium ‘Candidum’(2023-05-01) ;Kosinwattana, S.Anuwong, C.The result showed that the 1 cm of tuber cutting size was higher significant differed in the days to sprouting, tuber size, plant height, canopy width, and the number of leaves than the 0.5 cm of tuber cutting size. Besides, IBA at 150 ppm was higher significantly differed in the average survival rate, days to sprouting, tuber size, plant height, canopy width, and number of leaves than the others. The interaction between the tuber size at 1 cm and IBA at 150 ppm gave the highest days to sprouting, plant height, canopy width, and the number of leaves. Therefore, the Caladium ‘Candidum’ was cut at 1 cm size and soaked in 150 ppm of IBA that appropriated to induce growth after cutting within four months. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The effect of different planting materials ratios on the growth of foliage plants(2021-11-01) ;Kosinwattana, S. ;Anuwong, C. ;Chatchana, T. ;Boonauan, P.Teamkao, P.Growing foliage plants in the containers using soil-based growing media poroved to be a good alternative for the home garden, especially where land is limited. The results revealed that the plant height, the leaf number, the leaf width, and the leaf length of five types of plants in the growing media mixtures of leaf compost: Coconut husk chips: Coconut coir: Sand ratio 2:1:1:1 were higher than other treatments. Therefore, it could suitable use for planting media to reduce the production cost of foliage plants.
