Syngenta Flowers has announced the launch of a new “Know Before You Grow” webinar series and kicked off with experts Karl Trellinger of Syngenta Flowers and Nancy Rechcigl of Syngenta Crop Protection with a short webinar, “Poinsettias: A Midseason Grower Check In.” This 45-minute webinar took place on Tuesday, Sept. 1 and focused on professional tips for greenhouse growers finishing poinsettias, including common cultural blunders like fertility, pest and disease controls and much more.
This webinar is one of many in the new series of “Know Before You Grow” technical webinars, hosted by Syngenta Flowers and Syngenta Crop Protection. The webinars are meant to connect growers, broker the greenhouse trade to be closer to experts for short, focused discussions on pertinent topics and end with a Q&A period for attendees.
Syngenta’s “Know Before You Grow” series of webinars and events offer a unique experience – synergy between genetics and controls. The company aims to provide growers with solutions that simplify growing flowers to capitalize on profits. “Know Before You Grow” is a platform developed to cover cultural topics and crop details to help growers navigate the complexities of technical greenhouse topics.
- Up-to-date topics
- Short, focused and on-point
- Casual and uncomplicated
- Fun and connected
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