专利摘要:
Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 The invention relates to a plant growing system having (a) plant life; (b) a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer to provide season-long performance; and (c) growing media. The planting growing system may also include a moisture control agent or a plant protection agent. Despite the high EC values of the growing system, the combination of materials that make up the growing system nevertheless produces superior performing plants with darker green, healthier looking leaves; superior growth, fill and spread; more abundant production of flowers and fruits; and a more developed, sustaining root system. Moreover, these plants are far less susceptible to the effects of pests such as fungi (e.g., Fusarium and Rhizoctonia), pythium, caterpillars, thrips, whiteflies, and other pests.
公开号:AU2013205652A1
申请号:U2013205652
申请日:2013-03-15
公开日:2013-11-07
发明作者:Joseph L. Craig;Joseph M. Dipaola;Robert W. Harriman;Tim J. Mcnamara;Alexander P. Prohodski
申请人:PROHODSKI ALEXANDER;
IPC主号:A01G9-00
专利说明:
Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 PLANT GROWING SYSTEM CONTAINING A SUPER AMOUNT OF A CONTROLLED-RELEASED FERTILIZER AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME Cross-Reference to Related Applications [0011 This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/625,992, filed April 18, 2012. Field of the Invention [0021 The invention relates to plant growing systems that include plant life, a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer to provide season-long performance (e.g, in the field, patio or hanging baskets), and growing media (e.g., soulless growing media). Methods of using the plant growing systems are also provided. Description of Related Art [0031 Controlled-release fertilizers (CRF) are well known in the art. These fertilizers are coated with materials that release nutrients (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) into soil or media for a plant's benefit over time. For example, Osmocote@ Plus is a CRF that releases nutrients over 3 to 14 month periods depending on factors including the amount of coating and prill size. [004] Plants vary in their fertility requirements for achieving optimal growth. Indeed, plants may be characterized as light feeders (e.g., Begonias, Impatiens), medium feeders (e.g., Petunias, Geraniums), or heavy feeders (e.g., Poinsettias). Each class of feeders may tolerate varying, levels of salt, measured as electrical conductivity (EC): light feeders (EC ~ 0.76 to 2 mS/cm), medium feeders (EC ~ 1.5 to 3.0 mS/cm), and heavy feeders (EC ~ 2.0 to 3.5 mS/cm) using the saturated media extract (SME) procedure. See Cavins et al., "Monitoring and Managing pH and EC Using the PourThru Extraction Method," Horticulture Information Leaflet 590, July, 2000. [0051 High EC is detrimental to plants and is associated with poor shoot and root growth. For example, an EC greater than 6.0 (using the SME procedure) or greater than 7.8 (using the PourThru extraction procedure) will result in salt injury to most crops. Some studies using the PourThru 1 Attorney Docker No. 54936.004597 extraction procedure have shown that an EC above 4.7 is high and may damage sensitive plants; above 6.6 is very high with potential damage to most plants, and above 7.8 is extreme with most crops damaged. See, e.g., John M. Dole and James L. Gibson, Cutting Propagation 85 (Table 7.1) (Ball Publishing 2006); see also D.D. Warncke and D. M. Krauskopf, Extension Bulletin E-1736 (1983). A high EC may be caused by applying a greater amount of fertilizer than is required by the plant. Accordingly, one method of reducing EC is to reduce the fertilization rate by providing less fertilizer. See Cavins et al., supra. [006] A recent study reviewed the effects of CRF on nutrient leaching. See Andiru, G., "Effects of Controlled-Released Fertilizer on Nutrient Leaching and Garden Performance of Impatiens walleiana (Hook. F., "Extreme Scarlet," Masters Thesis, The Ohio State University, 2010). The report found, among other things, that low to medium CRF application rates (3.4-6.8 kg/m 3 ; 2.5-5 g/container) produced commercially acceptable plant quality, whereas a higher CRF application rate (13.6 kg/ 3 ; 10g/container) resulted in smaller canopy cover than the control. Moreover, "if high fertilizer rates were used, high initial release might not favor growth of young plants." See Andiru, supra. Accordingly, the study confirms that high fertility loads should be avoided for obtaining superior performing plants. Summary of Various Embodiments of the Invention [007] The embodiments of the invention relate to a plant growing system having, among other things, a fertility load that would not have been expected to produce superior plants. In particular, the invention includes plant life, a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) to provide season-long performance (e-., in the field, patio or hanging baskets), and growing media. A moisture control agent and/or a plant protection agent may also be included. The growing system according to the embodiments of the present invention has high EC values because of the high fertility load. For that reason, the inventors have surprisingly found that, despite the high EC values 2 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 of the growing system, the combination of materials that make up the growing system nevertheless produces superior performing plants with darker green, healthier-looking leaves; superior growth, fill and spread; more abundant production of flowers and fruits; and a more developed, sustaining root system. Moreover, these plants are far less susceptible to the effects of pests such as fungi (e.g., Fusaium and Jioaonia), pythium, caterpillars, thrips, whiteflies, and other pests. [0081 In one embodiment, the invention relates to a plant growing system comprising (a) plant life; (b) a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer to provide season-long performance; and (c) growing media. In other embodiments, a moisture control agent and/or a plant protection agent are included. [009] In another embodiment, the invention relates to a high EC plant growing system comprising (a) plant life; (b) a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer; and (c) growing media; wherein the super amount of a controllcd-release fertilizer promotes the high EC in the plant growing system. In other embodiments, a moisture control agent and/or a plant protection agent are included. [0010] In yet another embodiment, the invention relates to a method for promoting scason-long performance comprising planting the growing system described herein and enhancing drought tolerance by incorporating a moisture control agent. [0011] In yet another embodiment, the invention relates to a method of increasing drought resistance comprising planting the growing system described herein and watering the plant growing system. [00121 In yet another embodiment, the invention relates to a method of increasing drought resistance comprising planting the growing system described herein and enhancing garden performance by incorporating a pest control agent. 3 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 [0013] In still another embodiment, the invention relates to a method of growing plants in a high EC environment, where the method comprises planting plant life in a container comprising growing media and a material comprising a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer. Brief Description of Figures [0014] FIG. 1 is a photograph of five geranium plants grown using four different fertility treatments, where the left-most plant did not receive any fertility treatment. [0015] FIG. 2 is a photograph of four impatiens plants grown using four different fertility treatments. [0016] FIG. 3 is a photograph of four petunia plants grown using four different fertility treatments. [0017] FIG. 4 is a photograph of four marigold plants grown using four different fertility treatments. [0018] FIG. 5 is a photograph of four vinca plants grown using four different fertility treatments. [0019] FIG. 6 is a graph of experiments where various moisture control agents were used and the percent wilt was measured after an 11-day dry-down period. [0020] FIG. 7 is a graph of experiments where various moisture control agents were used and the visual quality at wilt was measured after an 11-day dry-down period. [0021] FIG. 8 is a picture of impatiens (upper rows) and verbena (lower rows) plants grown in media containing various moisture control agents. [0022] FIG. 9 shows pictures of petunia plants grown in the presence and absence of plant protection agents. [0023] FIG. 10 shows pictures of petunia plants grown using four different fertility treatments. [0024] FIG. 11 shows pictures of impatiens plants grown using two different fertility treatments. [0025] FIG. 12 is a graph of a drought stress study with impatiens using five different fertility treatments. 4 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 [0026] FIG. 13 is a graph of a drought stress study with impatiens that incorporates moisture control agents. [0027] FIG. 14 is a graph showing relative nitrogen amounts and EC values of various fertility formulas. [0028] FIG. 15 is a picture comparing the results of germanium plants grown in a hanging basket. [0029] FIG. 16 is a graph showing the number of flowers grown in a hanging basket. Detailed Description of Various Embodiments of the Invention [0030] Live plants are produced by growers and sold by retailers for consumer use. The goal of the grower and retailer is to obtain a salable plant in a highly cost competitive market. However, many plants on the market lack the additional investments of fertilization, pest protection or moisture mediation. What results are inferior plants that will not exhibit season-long garden performance. [0031] Additionally, current practices and research advise against supplying high amounts of fertilizer. Indeed, negative effects have been observed on post-production performance when high levels of fertilizer are used. See Nell, T.A., et aL, Hor. Science 24: 996-998 (1989). As such, to "harden" or "tone" plants for shipping and the retail environment, growers will stop fertilization 1-2 weeks prior to shipment. See Nell, supra. This is done to avoid the negative impact (excess growth and stretching) of high EC fertility on plant development and quality, as well as the impact to their budget and the environment. (Conover C.A., Poole R.T., and Steinkamp K. Using the Pour Through Nutrient Extraction Procedure Production Regimes: Optimum Fertilizer Rates and Associated Leachate electrical Conductivity Levels of Twelve Foliage Plants. (http://n-rec.ifas.ufl.edu/foliage /restpts/rh 92 24.htm. [0032] The inventors have developed a system that is counterintuitive to accepted precepts regarding high fertility and ECs and its impact on plant performance during production and dramatically so through the gardening season. In particular, the invention relates to a plant growing Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 system that includes plant life (e.g., plant in small, medium or large plug format; plant cutting, young plant or seed), a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) to provide season-long performance (e.g, in the patio and field), and growing media. A moisture control agent and/or plant protection agent may also be included. The super amounts of CRF used in the invention far exceed the levels of fertilizer previously used. Indeed, the fertility loads used herein, although resulting in high EC, unexpectedly did not detrimentally affect plants, but rather led to superior growth and performance (e.g., in the patio and field) compared to applying standard ferdlity loads (e.g, applied via constant liquid feed programs that typically contain 150-200 ppm of nitrogen in a complete N-P K fertilizer with or without minor elements). Accordingly, contrary to conventional wisdom in the art, the inventors surprisingly determined that, among other things, high fertility loads could be used to obtain superior plants at the end of greenhouse/finish production, as well as season-long garden and patio settings. [00331 To protect plant health during distribution and for the end user, the inventors demonstrated that the plant growing systems described herein showed enhanced moisture management that protects against drought stress. Protection from drought stress may be further enhanced by including moisture control agents. [00341 The inventors also surprisingly found that, when adding a combination of controlled-release fertilizers (e.g, a blend of Osmocote fertiliers), EC was reduced. For example, the inventors showed that the combination of Osmocote Plus and Osmocote Mini provided a higher fertility load and 'a lower EC when compared to the controlled-release fertilizers assessed individually. [0035] The plant growing systems described herein provide an easy and reproducible means for growing plants. The systems include a nutrient supply that adequately provides for both the production and garden performance phases of consumer goods. Indeed, an end user of the plant growing systems will not need to invest the time, money, or labor to ensure optimal garden 6 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 performance. For example, the plant growing systems vill typically not require additional fertilization, while also providing protection from pests and drought-considerations commonly encountered with live plants but not being addressed with plants currently being sold. Accordingly, the invention provides an all-in-one growing system that eliminates the hassle and inconvenience of previously described systems. [0036] In some embodiments, a high EC environment results from the use of a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer in the system of the embodiments of the present invention. Accordingly, some embodiments of the present invention relate to a method of growing plants in a high EC environment, where the method comprises planting plant life in a pot or container comprising growing media and a material comprising a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer to provide season-long performance. In other embodiments, the material further comprises a moisture control agent and/or a plant protection agent. [0037] Other embodiments of the present invention relate to a high EC plant growing system comprising (a) plant life; (b) a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer to provide season-long performance; and (c) growing media; wherein the super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer promotes the high EC in the plant growing system. In other embodiments, the growing system further comprises a moisture control agent and/or a plant protection agent. A. Definitions [0038] As used herein, the term "super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer" means, in some embodiments, a CRF load greater than 8 kg/m 3 , e.g., greater than 9 kg/i 3 ; greater than 10 kg/m3; greater than 12 kg/m; greater than 14 kg/m; greater than 16 kg/rn 3 ; greater than 18 kg/m 3 ; or greater than 20 kg/m 3 with pot sizes greater than 10 cm in size. In some embodiments, "super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer" means a CRF load of from about 8 to about 24 kg/m 3 ; about 10 to about 24 kg/ms; or about 12 to about 24 kg/m 3 . 7 Attorney Docker No. 54936.004597 [0039] In other embodiments, the term "super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer" means at least 15 to 60 grams of a controlled-release fertilizer per greater than a 0.8 liter (e.g., greater than 0.9 L, greater than 1 L; greater than 1.25 L; greater than 2 L; or greater than 2.25 L) pot or container For example, in some embodiments, the amounts of fertilizer per greater than 0.8 (or 0.9) liter pot or container is from about 15 to about 30 grams; from about 12 to about 24 grams; from about 10 to about 40 grams; from about 8 to about 32 grams; or from about 14 to about 45 grams of CRF (e.g., Osmocote@ Plus 5-6 month 15-9-12, Osmocote@ Plus Hi Start 5-6 month 16-9-12, Osmocote@ Mini 3-4 month 19-6-10 or combination of Osmocote@ Plus and Osmocote-@ Mini). [0040] In still other embodiments, the term "super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer" means from about 1.5 gram nitrogen to about 9 grams nitrogen per greater than 0.8 (or 0.9) liter pot or container, e.g., from about 2 grams nitrogen to about 5 grams nitrogen; from about 2 to about 4 grams nitrogen; from about 2 to about 8 grams nitrogen; from about 1.5 to about 6 grams nitrogen; of from about 2 to about 9 grams nitrogen per greater than 0.8 (or 0.9) liter pot or container. [0041] As used herein, the term "high EC" means an EC higher than 7 mS/cm as determined via the PourThru method, e.g., higher than 8 mS/cm; higher than 9 mS/cm; higher than 10 mS/cm; higher than 11 mS/cm; higher than 12 mS/cm; higher than 13 mS/cm; higher than 14 mS/cm; or higher than 15 mS/cm as determined via the PourThru method. In some embodiments, the EC is from about 7 mS/cm to about 18 mS /cm, e.g., from about 7 to about 12 mS/cm; from about 9 to about 18 mS/cm; from about 10 to about 18 mS/cm; from about 12 to about 18 mS/cm; from about 12 to about 16 mS/cm; or from about 10 to about 16 mS/cm as determined via the PourThru method. 8 Attorey Docket No. 54936.004597 [0042] As used herein, "season-long performance" means plants that maintain growth and production for at least 12-16 weeks. In another embodiment, the season-long performance of a plant may generally refer to plants that are grown in ground or plants that are grown hanging (e.g., in a hanging basket). The performance of a hanging basket, for example, will generally be shorter than that of a plant planted in-ground. Accordingly, "season-long performance" of plants planted and grown in the ground includes growth and production for at least 10-16 weeks. In another embodiment, the season-long performance of plants growing in suspension or hanging includes growth and production for at least 6-14 weeks. B. Plants [0043] The plant growing system of the invention may comprise a wide variety of plant life such as a plant, plant cutting, young plant or seed. These plants may generally include, for example, flowers, vegetables, fruits, herbs, grass, trees, or perennial plant parts (e.g., bulbs; tubers; roots; crowns; stems; stolons; tillers; shoots; cuttings, including un-rooted cuttings, rooted cuttings, and callus cuttings or callus-generated planets; apical meristems etc.). Plant life that may be used in the plant growing system described herein includes plants, plant cuttings, young plants or seeds from ornamental plants such as geranium, petunia, impatiens, verbena, dahlia, pansy, vinca, ipomoea, lantana, salvia, snapdragon, scaevola, torenia, lobelia, dipladenia, calibrachoa, asters, agerantum, phlox, penstemon, gaillardia, zinnia, coleus, osteospermum, gerbera, begonia, angelonia, dianthus, calendula, campanula, celosia, portulaca, viola, mums; vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, cucumber, zucchini, raddish, eggplant, cabbage, lettuce, spinach, beet, carrots, spinach, squash, radish, beans, potato, onion; herbs such as basil, rosemary, dill, cilantro, coriander, thyme, oregano, mint; fruits such as, blueberry, blackberry, raspberry, watermelon, apple, cherry, pear, orange, lemon, and pumpkin; turfgrasses such as bluegrass, St. Augustnegrass, bermudagrass, bentgrass, bahiagrass, centipedegrass, tall fescue, buffalograss, zovsiagrass, ryegrass, fine fescue; and 9 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 agricultural crops such as corn, sugar cane, wheat, soybean, tobacco, citrus, etc. Without being limited to varieties enumerated herein, the varieties of ornamental plants of the present invention may comprise varieties of the vinca genus, such as Cora Cascade Polka Dot, Cora Cascade peach blush, Cora Cascade apricot, Exp. Cora Cascade apricot, Exp. Cora Cascade blush splash, Exp. Cora Cascade shell pink, Exp. Cora Cascade strawberry, Cora Cascade cherry, Exp. Cora Cascade cherry, Cora Cascade magenta, Cora Cascade lilac, Exp. Cora Cascade violet, Exp. Nirvana Cascade white, Exp. Nirvana Cascade polka dot, Nirvana Cascade pink blush, Nirvana Cascade@ pink splash, Nirvana Cascade® burgundy, or Nirvana Cascade lavender eye; plants of the cleome genus, such as Sparkler F1 blush, Sparkler F1 rose, Sparkler F1 white, Sparkler"*" lavender; plants of the helianthus annuus genus, such as Exp. Yellow Dark Ct Indeterminant, or Exp. Yellow Dark Ct Indeterminant; plants of the impatients hawkeri genus Exp. NGI red, Exp. NGI red, Divine scarlet red, Exp. NGI orange, Divine orange bronze leaf, Exp. NGI salmon, Exp. New Guinea Impatiens salmon, Exp. New Guinea Impatiens salmon, Exp. NGI bicolor orange, Exp. NGI white, Exp. NGI white, Exp. New Guinea Impatiens pink, Divine pink, Exp. NGI violet, Divine violet, Exp. NGI lavender, or Divine lavender; plants of the lantana genus, such as Exp. Bandana white, Bandana® primrose, Bandana peach, Bandana@ rose upgrade, Exp. Bandana red, Exp. Bandana cherry, Bandana® orange sunrise, Bandana@ trailing gold, or Exp. Bandana trailing red; plants of the mandevilla hydrida genus Exp. Rio dark pink, Rio pink, Exp. Rio pink, Rio deep red, Exp. Rio red, or Exp. Rio white; plants of the pelargonium interspecific genus Calliope exp. It pk, Calliope exp. Coral (bicolor), Exp. Calliope hot rose, Exp. Calliope rose splash, Exp. Calliope burgundy, Calliope exp. lav, Exp. Calliope lavender rose, Calliope exp. ro, Calliope exp. Scarlet, Calliope Scarlet Fire "Cope Scarfir", Exp. Calliope hot scarlet, Calliope Dark Red"Ameri Trared", Exp. Calliope burgundy, Exp. Calliope violet, Exp. Calliope burgundy, Calliope exp. to v/Eye, Exp. Caliente@ lavender rose, Caliente Pink "Cante Pinka", Caliente exp. Dp.Pk, Exp. Caliente@ salmon, Caliente Coral "Cante Coras", Caliente 10 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 Orange "Cante Oran", Caliente exp. Vio, Caliente exp. Vio, Caliente exp. ro sp, Exp. Caliente@ rose coral, or Caliente exp. pkbl; plants of the pentas lanceolata genus, such as Exp. Trailing white, Exp. Trailing white, Exp. Trailing white, Exp. Trailing pink bicolor, Exp. Trailing pink bicolor, Exp. Trailing deep pink, Exp. Trailing rose, Exp. Trailing rose, Exp. Trailing cherry, or Exp. Trailing red; plants of the petunia pendula genus, such as Plush white, Ramblin' white, Exp. Ramblin yellow, Plush red, Ramblin' red, Plush blue, or Ramblin' nu blue; plants of the rudbeckia genus, such as Tiger eye gold Fl; plants of the tagetes erecta genus, such as Perfection'Tm yellow, Perfection" F1 gold, PerfectionK F1 orange, Exp. Perfection Vanilla White, Asian Cut flower, Gold, Asian Cut flower, or Orange, plants of the viola cornuta genus, such as Endurio yellow with violet wing, or Exp.Endurio yellow with violet wing; plants of the viola wittrockiana genus, such as Exp Colossus Yellow/Blotch V1042, Mammoth Blue-ti-ful, Exp. WonderFall White, Exp. WonderFall Yellow, Exp. WonderFall Yellow Blotch, WonderdFall Yellow with Red Wing trailing, Exp. WonderFall Blue Blotch, WonderFall Blue Picotee Shades, Exp. WonderFall Purple; and plants of the zinnia genus, such as ZOWIE!"M YELLOW FLAME, Uproar" M Rose, UproarTM White 1695-1-T1, Uproar TM Deep Yellow 1695-17-T1, UproarTM Orange 1695-8-T1, Uproar T M Scarlet 1695-10-T2. [0044] In one embodiment, the plants have superior genetics such as enhanced yields, aesthetics, and garden performance compared to standard, corresponding plants. These plants may be hybrid plants derived from parent plants having superior characteristics, or genetically modified plants comprising foreign nucleic acid molecules and/or endogenous genetic elements that confer desirable traits such as enhanced nutrition or health benefits, superior flavor, brighter or novel colors, greater yields, more fragrance, sterility, modified architecture such as more branching, shorter, taller, deeper rooting, enhanced root branching; attract beneficial pest-control agents; repel undesirable pests; bioremediation; biotic pest tolerance to diseases, nematodes, insects; abiotic stress tolerance such as cold, freezing, heat, drought salt, alkaline. 11 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 C. Fertilizers and Nutrients [0045] The plant growing system of the invention comprises a super amount of controlled-release fertilizer (CRF). The CRF may include any coated fertilizer that comprises nitrogen, phorphorus, potassium, and/or micronutrients such as magnesium, sulfur, zinc, iron, copper. The CRF nutrient sources may be derived from urea, ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, diammonium phosphate (DAP), monoammonium phosphate (MAP), calcium phosphate, potassium sulfate, potassium nitrate or combinations or derivatives thereof; and/or secondary nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, sulfur, rmicronutrients such as iron, copper, zinc, chloride, silica, manganese, boron, molybdenum or combinations thereof. The controlled-release fertilizer may release nutrients over a four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, 11, 12-14, or 16-18 month time period. [0046] The CRFs may include commercially available products such as Nutricote@; Osmocote@, Osmocote® Plus; Osmocote@ Plus Hi Start; Osmocote@ Mini; Osmocote@ Exact; Harrell's Polyon® in any array of longevities, NPK content, and physical form (e.g., NPK + Micronutrients); Osmocote@ Pro; Multicote@; Basacote@; Plantacote@ NPK, Plantacote@ Blends and Plantacote@ Pluss; Trikote),; Duration®; ESN@; Nutralene@/isobutyldiurea (IBDU)/Nitroform@ (slow release nitrogen sources to provide slow release nitrogen feeding). [00471 In some embodiments, the invention provides a combination of CRFs (e.g., a blend of Osmocote fertilizers). The inventors found, contrary to conventional wisdom, that combining CRFs actually reduced rather than increased EC. This result is demonstrated in Fig. 14. A plot of the EC versus fertility load (gN/plant) showed that as the amount of singular controlled-release fertilizer is increased, the EC also showed an associated increase (see, e.g., Lia to L1c). However, when the controlled-release fertilizers are added in combination (e.g., L2 or L3), an increase in the amount demonstrated higher fertility in gN/plant but a lower EC. Big Box ("BB") are generally grown with 3 times per week of fertigation with 150-200 ppm; R&D Std ("RDS") plants were 12 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 grown with 3 times per week of fertidgation with 150-200 ppm; Leif la ("Lia") 15 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12); Leif lb ("Llb") 30 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12); Leif 1c ("Lc") 60 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12); Leif 2 ("L2") 5 grains of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12) + 20 grams of 3-4 M Osmocote Mini (19-6-10); Leif 3 ("L3") 2.5 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12) + 15 grams of 3-4 M Osmocote Mini (19-6-10); Leif 4 ("L4") 30 grams of 8-9 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12). [0048] In other embodiments, the invention provides that the CRF may be in the form of a fertilizer stick, tablet, spike or other delivery form. Examples of commercially available products include, but are not limited to, Osmocote@ Exact Tablets, Jobe's@ fertilizer spikes, Miracle-Gro@ fertilizer spikes. D. Growing media [0049] The plant growing system of the invention comprises growing media. The growing media may be any growing media such as peat, perlite, wheat straw, biodigester remains, coir, bark or combinations thereof. In one embodiment, the growing media primarily comprises peat plus perlite in a ratio of 85% peat and 15% perlite. In another embodiment, the media is MetroMix 360 containing formulated Canadian Sphagnum peat moss, coarse perlite, bark ash, starter nutrient charge (with Gypsum) and slow release nitrogen and dolomitic limestone. Other organic matter that could also be utilized wheat straw, wheat-grain-based media, corn stalks, bark, biodigester remains, coir, peat and peat-like materials, wood residues, bagasse, rice hulls, sand, perlite, vermiculite, calcinated clays, expanded polystyrenes, urea formaldehydes, and mixtures thereof. E. Moisture Control Agents [0050] The plant growing system of the invention comprises a moisture control agent. Moisture control agents assist in preventing over- or under-watering. The moisture control agent includes, but is not limited to, water-swellable/water-absorbable/water-retentive polymers such as cross 13 A attorney Docker No. 54936.004597 linked polymers that swell without dissolving in the presence of water, and may, for example, absorb at least 10, 100, 1000, or more times its weight in water. Such polymers include cross-linked polyacrylamides or cross-linked polyacrylates; carrageenan, agar, alginic acid, guar gums and its derivatives, and gellan gum; products resulting from the grafting of acrylonitrile onto starch; and the like. Specific, non-limiting examples of moisture control agents that can be used in the plant growing system of the embodiments of the present invention, include Aridall* Superabsorbent Polymer (potassium polyacrylate); Aqualon Aquasorb* (sodium carboxymethylcellulose); Stockosorb*; Watersorb*; Zeba*; lignins, alkyl polyglucosides (APGs); and the like and combinations thereof. F. Plant Protection Agent [0051] The plant growing system of the invention comprises a plant protection agent. The plant protection agent may be acaricides, algicides, antifeedants, avicides, bactericides, bird repellents, chemosterilants, herbicide safeners, insect attractants, insect repellents, insecticides, mammal repellents, mating disruptors, miticides, molluscicides, nematicides, plant activators, plant-growth regulators, rodenticides, synergists, virucides or mixtures thereof. In one embodiment, the plant protection agent is controlled/timed-release. [0052] The plant protection agents may include commercially available products such as Barricade*, Departure*, Fusilade*, Foestyl-Al', Monument, Pennant, Princep*, Refuge*, Reward*, Tenacity* Banner*, Concert*, Daconil*, Headway* , Heritage*, Hurricane*, Instrata*, Medallion*, Micora*, Palladium, Renown®, Subdue®, Avid*, Award*, Citation*, Endeavor*, Flagship®, Meridian*, Scimitar*, Bonzi*, Primo*, Trimmit*, Cyantraniliprole (insecticide) or Chlorantraniliprole (insecticide) and the like or mixtures thereof. In another embodiment, the plant protection agent is an insecticide such as but not limited to. In another embodiment, the plant protection agent is phosphite or Fosetyl-Al enscapsulated with Osmocote resin using and N-P-K core that acts as the 14 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 Osmotic Pump to drive release of the fungicide to control Pythium, Phytophtora, and Downy Mildew. G. Biodegradable Pot or Container [0053] The plant growing system may comprise a biodegradable pot or container. The pot or container may be at least 0.8 L (e.g., greater than 0.9 L, greater than 1 L; greater than 1.25 L; greater than 2 L; or greater than 2.25 L). In some embodiments, the pot or container can be from about 0.9 L to about 2.25 L, e.g., from about 0.9 L to about 2 L, from about 1 L to about 2.25 L, from about 1 L to 2 L or from about 1.25 L to about 2.25 L. [0054] The biodegradable pot or container provides a protective housing unit for the components of the plant growing systems described herein (e.g., plant, super amount of controlled-release fertilizer, etc.). As such, the biodegradable pot or container must be sufficiently rigid and also biodegradable to allow for production and shipment to end-users. The biodegradable pots also support the sustainable and earthy nature of gardening by often using renewable resources such as cow manure, wood fibers or peat. [00551 The biodegradable pot or container may comprise a molded material, a formed material, a composted material, a shaped material, or combinations thereof. For example, the material may be peat, wheat straw, coconut fiber, manure (e.g., cow, bull, horse), paper pulp, brown or white sugarcane fibers, coir, or combinations thereof, and may be molded, for example, into an 0.9 liter or larger sized pot or container. [00561 Biodegradable pots are also superior growing containers because of the impact on root development. Indeed, biodegradable pots permit the roots to grow through the container enabling quicker and better root development into the surrounding soil upon transplanting. [00571 It is understood that pots or containers made of other materials (e.g., plastic) may also be used with the embodiments described herein. 15 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 H. Methods of using the plant growing system. [0058] Methods of using the plant growing systems are contemplated herein. In one embodiment, the invention provides for a method of growing a plant comprising planting the plant growing system described herein and watering said plant growing system. In another embodiment, the invention provides for a method of planting comprising pushing the plant growing system described herein into a surface, and watering the inserted plant growing system. In another embodiment, the method of planting requires preparing a surface adapted to receive the plant growing system described herein, where the system leads to superior growth due to enhanced fertility, protection from moisture stress and plant pests such as insects and diseases. In another embodiment, the invention provides for a method of growing a plant in an environment having a high EC. [0059] In another embodiment, the invention provides for a method of increasing the drought resistance of a plant comprising planting the plant utilizing the plant growing system described herein. In another embodiment, the plant growing system may further comprise a moisture control agent described herein. For example, the plant growing system may include, but not limited to, the moisture controlling agents described in paragraph [0050] above. In an alternative embodiment, a planting growing system that further comprises a moisture controlling agent may additionally comprise a plant protection agent. The plant protecting agent may include, but is not limited to, the plant protecting agents described in paragraph [0051]-[0052] above. [0060] The following examples are not intended to limit the invention in anyway. EXAMPLES A. Example 1 [0061] The plant growing system of the embodiments of the present invention permits the production of healthy, commercial salable plants as demonstrated below. 16 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 [0062] Five annual garden plants, namely, Calliope dark red geranium, Accent premium white impatiens, Ramblin Nu Blu petunia, Moonstruck yellow marigold, and Cora white vinca were all grown in a plant growing system containing Fafard Growing Mix F-15, 1.5 grams Stockosorb, and four different fertility treatments. The standard treatment involved adding liquid fertilization (constant liquid feed; no clear water) three times per week at a rate of 150 ppm nitrogen. The other three treatments involved the use of 15 grams, 30 grams or 60 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15 9-12) controlled-release fertilizer per 1.5 L pot. The plants were grown as 72 cell-pack plugs in eight replications under standard greenhouse conditions. The pH, EC, height, growth index, flower count, and overall plant quality were measured as shown below in Tables 1-5 for Geranium, Impatiens, Petunia, Marigold, and Vinca. The pH and EC were measured seven and 21 days after planting (DAP), whereas the height, growth index (measured by height + diameter in axis 1 + diameter in axis 2 divided by 3), flower count, and overall plant quality were each measured five weeks after planting (WAP). [0063] FIG. I shows each of the geranium plants, where the left-most plant was unfertilized; the plant to its right was grown using the standard system; and the other plants grown using the 15, 30, and 60 gram treatments appearing to the right, respectively. FIGS. 2-5 show each of the impatiens, petunia, marigold, and vinca plants, respectively, where the left-most plant was grown using the standard treatment and the plants grown using the 15, 30, and 60 gram treatments appearing to the right, respectively. [0064] Overall, the data presented in Tables 1-5 demonstrate that superior performing plants can be grown in the plant growing system of the embodiments of the present invention even at very high ECs. For example, at 21 days after planting, geraniums grown with the 60 gram ferdlity treatment had an EC of 17.5 mS/cm (PourThru extraction method). Nevertheless, five weeks after planting, 17 A attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 the flower count and overall plant quality was higher than plants grown using the standard treatment. [0065] Dramatically, and unexpectedly, geraniums grown with 60 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus demonstrated higher plant quality and bloom count than plants undergoing standard liquid fertilization in spite of having an EC at 21 days after planting of 17.5 mS/cm (Table 1). Impatiens grown with 15 and 30 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus also showed superior or comparable plant quality to controls, even though the EC value for 30 gram Osmocote treatment was 11.2 mS/cm, 21 days after planting (Table 2). Superior plant quality was also seen with petunia even plants grown in 60 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus that had an EC value at 21 days after planting of 17.5 mS/cm (Table 3). Marigolds grown at 60 grams of 5-6 month Osmocote Plus had commercial level plant quality in spite of an EC value of 18.2 rnS/cm 21 days after planting (Table 4). Plants produced in the growing system often have such enhanced desirable, horticultural characteristics as dark green leaf color, better lateral branch development, and a more favorable mounding habit. Table 1: Geranium (numbers in parentheses indicate standard deviation) IPlant EC (mS/cm) Height Growth Index Flower (Pour thru) (cm) (HI+D1+D2)/3 Count u .-- ,--.(5>1) 7DAP 21 DAP 7 DAR21 DAP, 5 W-VkP 5 WAP 5 WA P X W'kP 51 5.6 3.0 2,3 14.4 26.0 1.3 3.3 Standard (0.0) (5-6) (0.3) (0.17) (2 4) (2.6) (0.7) 0.9 5.1 4 9 7.2 7.7 13.5 22.1 1.3 3.5 (003) (0.06) (0-6) (0.97) (1.7) (2.6) (05) (05) 5.4 47 82 9.8 12.6 21.3 1.1 3.8 (0. 0 (2.2) (2.0 2.0) 08) (0.9) 5.4 5.0 8. 17.5 11.4 19.5 1.8 4.3 60 grams (008) (0.06) (15 (2.4) (1.9 (3.) (07) (1.0) 18 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 Table 2: Impatiens (numbers in parentheses indicate standard deviation) Treatment PH EC-S/m Hih Growth Index Flower Plant (Pour thru) (cm) (H+D1+D2)/3 Count Quality (5>1) ....... ........... .. 5V P5X P 5 7 DAP 21 DAP 7 DAP'21 DAP 5 WAP 5 WVAP 5 W"AP 5 WAP Standard 53 0 35 23 116 264 3.6 (0.03) (0.05) (0.5) (0-19) (1.2) (1.6) (6.6) (0.7) 15 grams 4.9 5.6 9.4 7.3 10.6 22.5 19.5 4.0 :(006) (0.09) (04) (17) (1.3) 2.5) 76 (0.9) 30 grams 4.9 5.5 12.1 11.2 10.6 21.7 18.1 3.6 (0002) 05 (018) (14) 2 (5.2) (0.9) 60 grams 5.0 5.4 13.8 16.2 8.8 17.4 16.3 2.4 (0.06) 007) (25) (.1) (1.8) (2.7) 8 05 Table 3: Petunia (numbers in parentheses indicate standard deviation) Treatment PH EC (mS/cmn) Height Growth Index Flower Plant (Pour thru) (cm) (H+D1+D2)/3 Count Quality (5>1) 7 DAP121 DAP 7 DAP 21 5 WAP 5 WAP 5WAP 5 WAP DAP Standard 5.2 6.1 32 2.1 24.0 43.5 14.4 2.4 (0.05) (0.05) (0.3) (0.1) (3.6) (5.0) (72) (0.7) 5:grams 51 60 68 31 218 41.5 -. 13.0 30grams 4.9 56 1.7 7.0 20.5 428 10.6 3.1 (0.00) (0.11) (0.9) (1. (32) (5.8) (5.9 (08 60 grams 4.9 5.6 14.2 11.8 21.4 40.0 11.1 2.8 3) (3.5) (2.1) (4.2 (0.7) 19 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 Table 4: Marigold (numbers in parentheses indicate standard deviation) Treatment pH EC (mS/cm) Height Growth Index Flow er Phant (Pour thru) (cm) (H+D1 +D2)/3 Count Quality (5>1) 7 DAP 21 DAP7 DAP 21 5 WAP 5 WAP 5 WAP 5 WAP DAP Standard 6.2 6.4 3.7 3.4 21.4 28.8 13 50 (003) (0.04) 04) (0)5) (14) (1.4) ( (00) 15grams 6.0 5.5 5.5 8.0 20.9 29.5 1.3 5.0 - (05) (00) 06) (07 ~(0.9) (0.0) 30 grams 6.1 5.5 73 110 00 28.1 1.9 4.9 -. ~~ (0-03) (0.11) (0. 7) 0.) (5)(3.3) (10 (06 60 grams 5.9 55 10.7 18.4 19.0 26.3 1.5 4.4 (0.09) (006) .2.3)(24 (0 .... 5)1 .08 (0.5) Table 5: Vinca (numbers in parentheses indicate standard deviation) TramntpEC (mS/crn) Height Growth Index Flower Plant (Pour thru) (cm) (H+DI +D2)/3 Count Quality (5>1) 7 DAkP21 DAPR7DAIi 21 5 WXP 5 XAP 5 WP 5 WAP DAP Standard 57 59 2.8 0 141 17.8 33 36 .... ...... (0.04) (0.09) 1(0-4) (0.3) 1 (192) (0.7) _ _ (0.9) (0-5) 15 grams 52 S. 93 34 136 16.5 3.8 35 _(0.07) (0 9 0 fj~(6) (6 2.4) _ 05)_ (1 30 grams 52 5.5 12.5 8.0 11.9 14.4 2.9 28 (01) (0-07) (2.8) (192) i(2.3 ~ (3.6). 1 (0.6) (09) 60 grams 5.0 5.4 15.8 12.6 11.4 14.1 2.9 2.3 0.15) (0.05) (1.9) 24 (1.9) (2.5) (0.8) (0.5) B. Example 2 [0066] Impatiens were grown in ten different growing systems, none of which contained a CRF, but contained, in some cases, the moisture control agents listed below: (a) Manitoba Peat; (b) Manitoba Peat and X6 wetting agent (1200 ppm); (c) Fafard Growing Mix F-15 and X6 wetting agent (1200 ppm); 20 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 (d) Fafard Growing Mix F-15 and Zeba* (2 lbs./yd"); (e) Fafard Growing Mix F-15 and Stockosorb* (2 lbs./yd 3 ); (f) Fafard Growing Mix F-15, Stockosorb* (2 lbs./yd 3 ), and Aq200 wetting agent (1200 ppm); (g) Fafard Growing Mix F-15 and Stepsperse* (0.5% by wt.); (h) Fafard Grow-ing Mix F-15 and Stepsperse* (1% by wt.); (i) Fafard Growing Mix F-15 and Zaplock* (1 lb./yd); and (j) Fafard Growing Mix F-15 and Zaplock* (2 lbs./yd). [00671 The plants were grown as 288 cell-pack plugs in eight replications under standard greenhouse conditions. The plants were subsequently transplanted into 4 and 8 inch pots and the 8 inch pot data is presented in this example. Each plant received liquid fertilization (constant liquid feed; no clear water) three times per week at a rate of 200 ppm nitrogen. After an 11 day period over which one set of plants was kept watered using constant liquid feed and another set of plants was allowed to dry down, those plants containing the Stockosorb* treatment (i.e., e and f) showed the least variance in percent wilt between watered and dry-down, as shown in FIG. 6. This demonstrates that the Stockosorb* treatment resulted in the best water retention. The same plants exhibited the least variance in visual quality at wilt between watered and dry-down, as shown in FIG. 7. FIG. 8 shows a side-by-side comparison between impatiens grown in the various media described above. The plants in the lower row are verbena. C. Example 3 [00681 Petunia plants were grown in 4 inch pots containing Fafard Growing Mix F-15, 10 grams of 8-9 M Osmocote® Pro (17-5-11), and 2 grams Stockosorb* under standard greenhouse conditions. One week prior to the plants filling the pot and being retail ready for commercial sale, the plants were treated with Heritage® and Subdue® fungicides and Flagship* insecticide. The plants were 21 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 treated with a drench containing Heritage*0.5 oz./100 gal.; Subdue* 1.0 oz./100 gal.; and Flagship® 4 oz./100 gal.. FIG. 9 shows a higher rate of disease pressure on the untreated controls than the plants grown using the growing systems according to the embodiments of the present invention. D. Example 4 [0069] Petunia plants were grown in 6 inch pots containing Fafard Growing Mix F-15; 15, 30 or 60 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote* Plus (15-9-12); and 1 gram Stockosorb* under standard greenhouse conditions. One week prior to the plants filling the pot and being retail ready for commercial sale, the plants were treated with Heritage* and Subdue* fungicides and Flagship* insecticide. The plants were treated with a drench containing Heritage® 0.5 oz./1 0 0 gal.; Subdue* 1.0 oz./100 gal.; and Flagship" 4 oz./100 gal. FIG. 10 shows inferior garden performance of untreated controls (Standard) than for plants grown using the growing systems of the embodiments of the invention (Growing System + 15 g CRF, 30 g CRF and 60 g CRF) after 12 weeks in the garden. [00701 Also, Impatiens plants were grown in 4 inch pots containing Fafard Growing Mix F-15, 10 grams of 8-9 M Osmocote* Pro (17-5-11), and 2 grams Stockosorb* under standard greenhouse conditions. One week prior to the plants filling the pot and being retail ready for commercial sale, the plants were treated with Heritage® and Subdue® fungicides and Flagship® insecticide. The plants were treated with a drench containing Heritage® 0.5 oz./100 gal.; Subdue® 1.0 oz./i00 gal.; and Flagship* 4 oz./100 gal. FIG. 11 shows inferior garden performance of untreated controls (Standard) than for plants grown using the growing systems according to the embodiments of the present invention after 14 weeks in the garden. E. Example 5 [0071] The plant growing system of the embodiments of the present invention permits not only the production of healthy, commercial salable plants, but also plants that are better able to tolerate 22 Attornev Docket No. 54936.004597 drought stress. The benefits of drought protection can be further increased by incorporating a moisture control agent. [0072] Accent premium white impatiens were all grown in a plant growing system containing Fafard Growing Mix F-15, 1.5 and five different fertility treatments. The standard treatment involved adding liquid fertilization (constant liquid feed; no clear water) three times per week at a rate of 150 ppm nitrogen. The other four treatments involved the use of 15 grams, 30 grams or 60 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12) controlled-release fertilizer per 1.3 L pot, and 5 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12) + 20 grams of 3-4 M Osmocote Mini (19-6-10) controlled-release fertilizer per 1.3 L pot. The plants were grown in 50, 72 or 288 cell-pack plugs in six replications under standard greenhouse conditions. When plants reached pot fill, they were heavily watered and did not receive any additional watering. The plants were scored daily and days to 7 5 % wilt were recorded. FIG. 12 shows plants produced using the growing system show a dramatic improvement in drought tolerance. [00731 Accent premium white impatiens were all grown in a plant growing system containing Fafard Growing Mix F-15 and three different fertility treatments. The standard treatment involved adding liquid fertilization (constant liquid feed; no clear water) three times per week at a rate of 150 ppm nitrogen. The other two treatments involved the use of 15 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15 9-12) controlled-release fertilizer per 1.3 L pot, and 5 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12) + 20 grams of 3-4 M Osmocote Mini (19-6-10) controlled-release fertilizer per 1.3 L pot. In addition to non-amended control and Stockosorb at 1.5 mg per pot; Active, SYT1 (guar gum 1) at 1 gram per pot, Active, SYT2 (guar gum 2) at 1 gram per pot, Active, SYT3 (guar gum 3) at 1 gram per pot, Active, SYT4 (APG) at 0.2% solution per pot were incorporated into the media. The plants were grown in 72 cell-pack plugs in eight replications under standard greenhouse conditions. When plants reached pot fill, they were heavily watered and did not receive any additional watering. The 23 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 plants were scored daily and days to 75% wilt were recorded. FIG. 13 shows plants produced using the growing system that includes SYT3 further increased protection from drought stress. F. Example 6 [0074] To assess the ability of the growing system to sustain plant life in a hanging basket, fully formed, showcase hanging baskets were grown using the growing system, described herein to grow Calliope Dark Red Geranium. The plant growing system used in this experiment comprised 2.5 grams of 5-6 M Osmocote Plus (15-9-12) + 15 grams of 3-4 M Osmocote Mini (19-6-10) and further amended with fungicide and insecticide drenches (azoxystrobin, mefenoxam, and thiamethoxam). The results of this study are summarized in figures 15-16. As demonstrated in figures 15 and 16, the plant growing system of the present invention delivering unsurpassed consumer season-long garden performance (sustained growth, healthy foliage, abundant flowers) over an eight week period when compared to Geranium using conventional liquid feed. [0075] All references cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entireties. 24
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[1] 1. A plant growing system comprising (a) plant life; (b) a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer to provide season-long performance; and (c) growing media.
[2] 2. The plant growing system of claim 1, wherein the plant life is a plant, plant cutting, young plant or seed.
[3] 3. The plant growing system of claim 2, wherein the plant is geranium, petunia, impatiens or verbena.
[4] 4. The plant growing system of claim 2 or 3, wherein the plant has superior genetics that enhance yield, aesthetics and garden performance.
[5] 5. The plant growing system of any one of claims 2-4, wherein the plant is a hybrid plant.
[6] 6. The plant growing system of any one of claims 1-5, further comprising a moisture control agent.
[7] 7. The plant growing system of claim 6, wherein the moisture control agent comnprisese a water-absorbable polymer.
[8] 8. The plant growing system of any one of claims 1-7, further comprising a plant protection agent.
[9] 9. The plant growing system of claim 8, wherein the plant protection agent is a fungicide, insecticide, or pesticide.
[10] 10. The plant growing system of claim 8 or 9, wherein the plant protection agent is controlled/time-released.
[11] 11. The plant growing system of any one of claims 1-10, wherein the super amount ofa controlled-release fertilizer is 15-60 grams; 15-30 grams; 12-24 grams; 10-40 grams; 8-32 grams; or
[12] 14-45 grams of controlled release fertilizer per greater than 0.8 or 0.9 liter pot or container. 25 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597 12. The plant growing system of any one of claims 1-11, wherein the growing media comprises peat, perlite, wheat straw, biodigester remains, bark, coir, or combinations thereof. 13. The plant growing system of any one of claims 1-12, wherein the system is contained in a biodegradable pot or container. 14. The plant growing system of claim 13, wherein the biodegradable pot or container comprises a molded material, a formed material, a composted material, a shaped material, or combinations thereof.
[13] 15. The plant growing system of claim 13 or 14, wherein the biodegradable pot or container comprises peat, wheat straw, coconut fiber, manure, paper pulp, brown or white sugarcane fibers, coir, or combinations thereof.
[14] 16. The plant growing system of any one of claims 13-15, wherein the biodegradable pot or container is molded in a 0.9 or greater liter size.
[15] 17. The plant growing system of any one of claims 13-16, wherein the growing medium is a soilless growing medium.
[16] 18. The plant growing system of any one of claims 1-17, wherein the super arnount of a controlled-release fertilizer is in the form of fertilizer sticks.
[17] 19. The plant growing system of any one of claims 1-18, wherein a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer is a combination of controlled-release fertilizers.
[18] 20. The plant growing system of claim 19, wherein the combination comprises two Osmocote fertilizers.
[19] 21. A high EC plant growing system comprising (a) plant life; (b) a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer; and (c) growing media; wherein the super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer promotes the high EC in the plant growing system. 26 Attorney Docket No. 54936.004597
[20] 22. The plant growing system of claim 18, further comprising a moisture control agent and/or a plant protection agent.
[21] 23. A method for promoting season-long performance in plants comprising planting the plant in a growing system of any one of claims 1-22 and watering said plant growing system.
[22] 24. A method of growing plants in a high EC environment, where the method comprises planting plant life in a container comprising growing media and a material comprising a super amount of a controlled-release fertilizer.
[23] 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the container further comprises a moisture control agent and/or a plant protection agent.
[24] 26. A method of increasing the drought resistance of a plant comprising planting the plant in a growing system of claim 1-26, and watering said plant growing system.
[25] 27. The method of claim 25, wherein the growing system comprises a water absorbent polymer. 27
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