Abstract

The study evaluated the feasibility of simplified hydroponics for the growth of rooted cuttings of geranium (Pelargonium zonale) for commercial purposes in local farms in Northern Italy. Tested systems included a control where soilless system on substrate (peat) (T-1), usually adopted by local farmers, was compared against an open-cycle drip system on substrate (peat) (T-2), and a Nutrient Film Technique system (T-3). For commercial features, assessed parameters included flowering degree (flowering timing, numbers of inflorescences plant−1, and number of flowers inflorescence−1), numbers of leaves plant−1, number of branches plant−1, final height of plant, and the aesthetic-commercial assessment index. Assessed parameters also included fresh and dry weight, SPAD Index, the water consumption, and the water use efficiency (WUE). The soilless systems typology significantly affected rooted cuttings growth, commercial features, and WUE. The adoption of an open-cycle drip system (T-2) resulted in a significant improvement of all the crop commercial characteristics as compared with other treatments, making plants more attractive for the market. The water consumption was higher in T-2 as compared with T-1 and T-3, but it allowed for the highest fresh weight, and therefore also the highest WUE. The results indicate that the typology of soilless system significantly enhances the commercial characteristics of geranium.

Highlights

  • The global gardening pots market size was valued at USD 1.7 billion in 2018

  • T-1: 30 rooted cuttings were grown on 0.95 L pot (Ø1 9 cm, Ø2 13 cm, h 10.8 cm), each featuring eight bottom holes, filled with a mixture of two different peats with a 1:1 volume ratio mixture (Peat A: Geotec srl, Adria, Italy, dry bulk density = 0.15 g·cm−3, total porosity = 92%; Peat B: Tercomposti S.p.A., Calvisano, Italy, dry bulk density = 0.10 g·cm−3, total porosity = 95%)

  • The growth of rooted cuttings of geranium continues until full bloom, when they are ready for sale

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Introduction

The global gardening pots market size was valued at USD 1.7 billion in 2018. A growing interest in gardening is expected to remain a favorable factor for industry growth [1]. In Italy, the cultivation of cut flowers and potted ornamentals in both greenhouses and open field accounts for a relevant share of the market. In 2017, out of the 2.5 billion euros associated with the national floricultural and ornamental crop sector, about 1.15 billion euros are associated with flower production and potted plants. The Italian cut flowers and potted ornamental sector accounts for 27,000 companies, 100,000 workers, and almost 29,000 ha of farmland. When considering only figures for the ornamental seedling production, 2000 farms for a total area of 1500 ha are found in Italy [2]

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