Abstract

Abstract Plant growth and quality were determined for 2 species of schefflera grown under 3 production light levels and 2 fertilizer treatments. High production light (828 μE m−2s−1) resulted in better growth of Brassaia actinophylla Endl. but generally had no effect on the growth parameters of Schefflera arboricola Hayata ex. Kanehira. Increasing fertilizer levels decreased plant growth and quality for S. arboricola in the production phase but caused no difference for B. actinophylla. However, after 3 months in an interior environment, B. actinophylla produced under the highest light level and S. arboricola produced under the lowest light level (276 μE m−2s−1) maintained better growth and plant quality. Both species receiving the lowest fertilizer treatment (200 mg N/pot·week) were better in growth and quality after 3 months indoors in contrast to the highest fertilizer treatment (400 mg N/pot·week).

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