
Tangos have dark leaves and are relatively compact. They will require minimum PGRs. Early Florel sprays are key to making well-branched, quality plants. Use low-rate Bonzi drenches only on vigorous varieties. Watch for Botrytis under tight spacing and in combo plantings, especially when overhead irrigating. Monitor the media and try to keep the pH above 6.0 to avoid iron/manganese toxicity.
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Bred for high efficiency, Tango is the preferred compact zonal series for high-density quick turn programs. |
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High series uniformity and a right balance of habit and vigor make it perfect for bench runs and multiple turns. |
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Tango's dark foliage is a consumer favorite; pair this with its wide range of colors and grower benefits and you have the ideal zonal geranium for small pots. |
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10-12 in
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A classic choice for summer annual containers and window boxes, though evergreen perennials where hardy. The zonal part of their name comes from a zone or band of darker color near the perimeter of each leaf. Bright bloom clusters provide color all season.
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