Plug Connection

Trachelium Lake Michigan

$54.00
Tray Size: 285
Variety: Trachelium Lake Michigan Mix

One of the coolest "cool flowers" around, and about the only "filler" I grow. It likes a cold start to the season, so plant before your last frost. This mix has blackish purples, greyish lavenders, and greenish whites. Its airy and lacy flowers are adaptable for loose organic or more modern design.

Grown in a 288 cell tray billed as 285

**We do not guarantee any specific shades will appear in Mix products, as the Mix is created by the seed breeder.  It is possible that Mix will be all one color, or significantly different from pictured colors. If you need specific shades, please order straight colors as opposed to Mix trays.**


Order Minimums & Tray Sizes

The minimum Plug Connection order is four total trays (each tray can be a different variety)

A full shipping box contains FOUR 128 cell trays or a combination of 128 and 288 cell trays. 

*If you are only ordering 288 cell trays, then FIVE trays will fill a box. 

Growing Guides

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Common Name Trachelium, Throatwort
Genus  Trachelium 
Species T. caeruleum
Family Campanulaceae
Life Cycle  Half-hardy annual, short-lived perennial in warmer zones
Format  Plugs
Plug Care Bump up into larger cells or plant out soon after arrival - do not allow them to become root bound or the overall success of the plant will be affected. Keep well watered while in the plug trays - do not allow to dry out. Harden off for a couple days before planting out. 
Netting / Staking One or two layers of netting is recommended to keep plants upright and stems straight.  
Temperature Range  Plants will grow best when days are 60-75F and nights are 55-65F but mature plants will fare well in summer heat. Fall planting in the field should be left for those in zones 8 or warmer. Early spring planting or fall planting in a tunnel is best in cooler zones. 
Spacing 6-9" apart 
Soil Preference Soil must hold moisture but be well-draining. Saturated soils will encourage the development of root diseases. Water frequently to keep the soil damp. Amend soil with compost prior to planting or fertilize regularly with liquid 20-10-20 (or similar) for best growth. 
Day Length Obligate long-day plants. Plants require 16 hour days to initiate flowering. 
Pinching Pinching not necessary. By not pinching you will get a larger central umbel with several smaller side umbels called 'satellites'. Pinching will create more uniform stems. Space plants more closely together if you aren't planning to pinch and give them more space if you are going to pinch - those side branches need room to develop. 
When to Plant The Lake Michigan cultivar has the greatest potential for year-round production in warmer climates. Can be planted mid-winter to early spring for spring and summer flowering, or in the summer to early fall for winter flowering (artificial lighting required to initiate budding). 
Harvesting Harvest stems when half or more of the individual florets in an umbel are open. Buds will continue to open in the vase. Planting to harvest can happen in 16-18 weeks. 
Post Harvest Care Cut stems should be stored in fresh water or use a holding solution. Store at 40F and avoid exposure to ethylene. Vase life averages approximately 11 days. Extended cold storage in the cooler will decrease vase life. 
Diseases / Insects The most prevalent insect pests are aphids, leaf rollers and thrips. The most common diseases are bacterial blight, pythium, phytophthora, rhizoctonia. Space plants properly to allow for good air movement through the foliage and plant in well drained soil to avoid root diseases. 
Bailey's Notes Trachelium 'Lake Michigan' are lightly scented and add a delicate, lacy texture to arrangements. 
Resources Trachelium Lake Series Culture Sheet