Pinching of Marigold plants

Pinching of Marigold plants

  • In tall varieties of Tagetes erecta, emergence of side branches and their flowering is influenced by the presence of apical dominance.
  • Due to which the plants of marigold grow straight upwards to their final height and develop into terminal flower bud.
  • However the apical portion of the shoot is removed at the early stage to get more number of axillaries which in turn produces more flowers.
  • Pinching the plants at 40 days after transplanting enabled the plants to yield more flowers.
    Flowering
  • In summer season crop, - commences by the middle of May with maximum intensity in the month of June and continues till the onset of rains.
  • Rainy season crop - by the middle of September and the flowering will continue till December.
  • Flowering in winter crop - by the middle of January and will continue till March.
Last modified: Thursday, 26 April 2012, 10:38 AM