Phlox Bright Eye (also known as Garden Phlox or Summer Phlox) is a cultivar of Phlox Paniculata that is native to eastern North America. This perennial plant has an upright habit, reaching 24-30 inches tall and 18-24 inches wide. Bright Eye does well in full sun and has good resistance to powdery mildew.
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General Growing Tips For Your Rooted Cutting Liner
For best results with Bright Eye use well-drained soil in full sun with 100-150 ppm and a pH of 6.0-6.5. Plant one starter plant per 4-inch container. We recommend spacing containers 5-7 inches apart to allow for sufficient airflow. You may see spidermites, stem eelworm, phlox plant bug, or stalk borer moth. Powdery mildew is the biggest concern with phlox, although this cultivar is resistant.
Flowering
Bright Eye flowers July-September. Deadhead flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
Pinching
This plant does not require pinching.
Spacing
Space containers 5-7 inches apart for airflow. Larger containers will need more spacing to maintain proper light penetration and airflow
Height Control
Bright Eye does not need chemical growth regulators.
Pests
You may see stem eelworm, spider mites, the phlox plant bug, and stalk borer moths. Spider mites are the most troublesome pest for Phlox.
Disease
Powdery mildew is the major disease issue with Phlox. This cultivar is resistant, but take the following precautions for prevention. Water plants at the base in the morning so they can dry out before nightfall. Space plants to allow for sufficient airflow; horizontal airflow fans are also effective at preventing outbreaks. You may also try spraying Strike, Systhane (Eagle), Pipron, Terraguard, Heritage, or others to prevent powdery mildew.
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Rooted Cuttings
Cuttings vary in size between different plant families. These rooted starter plants will arrive ready to be transplanted in to your final container. If they are to be used in a landscape application, you will need to establish them in a 4 inch pot or an 1801 before planting outside.
Phlox Bright Eye (also known as Garden Phlox or Summer Phlox) is a cultivar of Phlox Paniculata that is native to eastern North America. This perennial plant has an upright habit, reaching 24-30 inches tall and 18-24 inches wide. Bright Eye does well in full sun and has good resistance to powdery mildew.
Paniculata Bambini Lucky Lilac Selling Tips
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General Growing Tips For Your Rooted Cutting Liner
For best results with Bright Eye use well-drained soil in full sun with 100-150 ppm and a pH of 6.0-6.5. Plant one starter plant per 4-inch container. We recommend spacing containers 5-7 inches apart to allow for sufficient airflow. You may see spidermites, stem eelworm, phlox plant bug, or stalk borer moth. Powdery mildew is the biggest concern with phlox, although this cultivar is resistant.
Flowering
Bright Eye flowers July-September. Deadhead flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
Pinching
This plant does not require pinching.
Spacing
Space containers 5-7 inches apart for airflow. Larger containers will need more spacing to maintain proper light penetration and airflow
Height Control
Bright Eye does not need chemical growth regulators.
Pests
You may see stem eelworm, spider mites, the phlox plant bug, and stalk borer moths. Spider mites are the most troublesome pest for Phlox.
Disease
Powdery mildew is the major disease issue with Phlox. This cultivar is resistant, but take the following precautions for prevention. Water plants at the base in the morning so they can dry out before nightfall. Space plants to allow for sufficient airflow; horizontal airflow fans are also effective at preventing outbreaks. You may also try spraying Strike, Systhane (Eagle), Pipron, Terraguard, Heritage, or others to prevent powdery mildew.
Planting Paniculata Bambini Lucky Lilac Liners
'
Rooted Cuttings
Cuttings vary in size between different plant families. These rooted starter plants will arrive ready to be transplanted in to your final container. If they are to be used in a landscape application, you will need to establish them in a 4 inch pot or an 1801 before planting outside.
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