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Celosia Celway
The Celway series is a breeding breakthrough that brought new colors to the wheat-type Celosias. Their muted tones and unique texture make them popular with market customers and designers alike.
**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.**
Offered in a 216 or a 128 cell tray.
Order 6 or more weeks before desired ship date.
Photo from PanAmerican Seed
About Tray Sizes
210 and 125 cell trays are full-sized trays, and three of these will fit in a shipping box.
50 cell trays are half-sized trays (unless otherwise noted) and two of these are the equivelent of one full sized tray. Six of these will fit in a shipping box.
18 and 32 cell trays are full sized trays specifically for our vernalized perennials. These have their own set of shipping rules (find details HERE) and cannot be combined with items grown in 210, 125, or 50 cell trays.
Growing Guide
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Common Name | Celosia |
Genus | Celosia |
Species | C. argentea, C. cristata, C. spicata |
Family | Amaranthaceae |
Life Cycle | Annual |
Format | Plugs |
Plug Care | Plant plugs soon after receiving them to avoid exposing them to any stress conditions. If rootbound or stressed, celosia plugs can flower prematurely. |
Netting / Staking | Recommended, 1-2 layers of support. |
Temperature Range | Never below 50F - prefer it hot. |
Spacing | Single stemmed varieties such as Neo can be planted densely, at 10" or less. 24" is best for the crested, wheat and plume varieties especially when pinched, to give the side branches space to develop. |
Soil Preference | Well drained, fertile soil ideally amended with compost nd granular fertilizer. Not finicky with pH but prefers 6.0-6.5. Water with a diluted balanced fertilizer every other week - nitrogen is key during the early stages of development. |
Day Length | Quantitative short day plant. Will flower prematurely if not given at least 14 hours of light while the plant is in the vegetative phase. |
Pinching |
Do *not* pinch Celosia Neo, as it is a single stemmed variety. *Do* pinch Chief, Kurume, Celway and Sunday for multiple smaller stems. |
When to Plant | Plant in spring, when there is no threat of frost and the soil has warmed. They prefer warm soil and will stall out or flower prematurely if the soil is too cold. |
Harvesting | Expect the first flowers to bloom 90-115 days from transplant. This varies depending on cultivar and whether they have been pinched or not. Harvest when blooms are fully formed as they do not continue to develop after cutting. |
Post Harvest Care | Place cut stems immediately into cool water. Expect a vase life of 1-2 weeks. |
Diseases / Insects | Most common pests are aphids and thrips, but generally quite robust and problem free. Long periods of humidity and moisture on the leaves can cause onset of disease. Avoid overhead watering and overcrowding of plants to increase air circulation. |
Bailey's Notes |
Single stemmed varieties (Neo) are best planted in multiple successions for continuous blooms all season. Pinched, branching varieties will provide a longer blooming window. As noted in the soil preference section, celosia are heavy feeders and failure to provide adequate nutrition will cause a decrease in vigor and chlorosis (yellowing) of the leaves. |
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