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In March, our GHC correspondent Rodger Tschanz toured the 2025 California Springs Trials where he explored hundreds (thousands?!) of new plant varieties. It's a lot of info to distill but he's done it and here it is in its entirety. Happy growing!
- Amy Kouniakis, Editor
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Vegetatively propagated varieties are the hottest plants in the market today, with more introductions and research than with seed varieties. By far, the majority of these vegetative crops are propagated by cuttings.
All the bases are covered—propagation basics, stock plant management, media, temperature, light, nutrition, plant growth regulators, insect and disease management, equipment.
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Varieties featured in Part 2 of our coverage of the 2025 California Spring Trials zero in on some key themes
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Part 1: Correspondent Rodger Tschanz explores trends, traits and treats from the 2025 California Spring Trials
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Getting all your ducks in a row: strategic planning pointers to help growers boost greenhouse margins
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