Part III. Crop Information

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Part III. Crop Information All questions pertain to the crop in question only. Season when crop was grown Spring Summer Fall Winter Seed-Grown Plugs Crop(s) affected Cultivar(s) affected Grown from seed sown in the greenhouse In germination room On the greenhouse bench Date seeds sown Name of company seeds purchased from Time in production days weeks Planted in plug trays Lot # Planted in community flats Grown from purchased plugs Date plugs planted Name of company purchased from Plugs arrived in reasonable condition Plugs unhealthy/disturbed on arrival Plugs planted days after arrival Describe problems, if any, with the plugs either grown from seed or purchased Cuttings/Liners Crop(s) affected Cultivar(s) affected Grown from cuttings taken from: In-house stock plants Purchased cuttings (unrooted) Purchased liners (rooted cuttings) Name of company purchased from Date cuttings stuck Cuttings/liners stuck days after arrival (if purchased)

Time the crop has been in production days Cuttings/liners arrived in reasonable condition weeks Cuttings/liners unhealthy/disturbed on arrival Cuttings treated Yes Rooting hormone used (name and rate) Other chemicals used (name and rate) Describe problems, if any, with the cuttings either when under mist or after roots developed (include any pest or disease problems) Purchased, pre-finished plant material other than plugs or liners Date plants planted Plants planted days after arrival Name of company purchased from Plants arrived in reasonable condition Plants unhealthy/disturbed on arrival Describe problems, if any, with the cuttings pre-finished plant material (include any pest or disease problems Production Environment This section applies to any of the plant material/crop listed above. Light Conditions Natural light Ambient light levels (if measured) (foot-candles, lux, lumens; circle one) Shadecloth % Shading Compound (Paint) ne Placed on (date) Placed on (date) Taken down (date) Washed down (date) Are there large areas of shadows due to infrastructure? Yes If yes, describe Natural and artificial light Light levels (if measured) (foot-candles, lux, lumens; circle one)

Artificial light (including lights in germination room) Light levels (if measured) (foot-candles, lux, lumens; circle one) Type(s) Wattage Reflector Distance apart Distance from crop Age of lights Duration/Timing Is this crop photoperiod-sensitive? Yes Unknown Have you used any photoperiod treatment? Yes Describe any photoperiod treatment applied to the crop Humidity levels tested or known? Yes % Relative Humidity If yes, which method used? Hand-held psychrometer Weather station data Computer-controlled psychrometer Grower-estimated Is condensation frequent in the greenhouse? Yes If yes, how often Does the excess moisture drip on plants? Yes Are any anti-condensate chemicals or other treatments used? Yes If yes, what type _ Environmental/cultural conditions that may have impacted crop Light (natural or artificial, plant spacing) Temperature (weather or controlled day/night run) Atmospheric (humidity, CO2, air pollution) Water (rainfall, irrigation source, quality, frequency) Other (specify) Crop grown on: Greenhouse (check all that apply) Floor Bench Concrete Wood Off the floor (on palettes, 2x4s, overturned trays, etc.)

Blackcloth (Weed Mat) Gravel/Sand Metal Wire mesh Nursery Ground Ground cloth Gravel/Sand Under tree cover cover Container information Greenhouse Nursery Plug/Liner trays (size) <#1 #15 Pots #1 #25 Plastic (size) #3 #45 Clay (size) #5 >45 Bedding Plant Trays (size) #7 Hanging Baskets (size) Manufacturer Manufacturer Containers reused Yes Containers sterilized Yes Method/Chemical used for sterilization Containers stored after sterilization Yes Media Substrate Information Pre-mixed potting substrate (Brand) Company Lot # Ship date Method of mixing (if mixed on site) Manual Mechanical mixer Components (pre-mixed and mixed on site) Peat moss % or ratio Perlite % or ratio Coir fiber % or ratio Vermiculite % or ratio Pine bark % or ratio Sand % or ratio Hard wood bark % or ratio Rock wool % or ratio Polysterene flakes % or ratio Clay % or ratio Other (specify) % or ratio Compost % or ratio Pre-plant Amendments (excluding fertilizers) Already added To be added CU YD 100 SF 100 Gal Dolomitic limestone Calcitic limestone

CU YD 100 SF 100 Gal Liquid lime Chelates Insecticide Fungicide Surfactants Other Brand Brand Did you test media after mixing? Yes ph EC Sterilizing growing medium Yes Method of sterilization Pre-plant Fertilizers Added to the Soil Substrate Analysis and brands of N-P-K fertilizer(s) used and rate(s) of application Soluble Soluble Soluble Controlled-release Analysis and brands of micronutrient fertilizer(s) (Minor Element Package) used and rate(s) of application (including fertilizers that were pre-mixed in the substrate mix) Post-plant Fertilizer Program Analysis and brands of N-P-K fertilizer(s) used and rate(s) of application Soluble Soluble Soluble Controlled-release Analysis and brands of micronutrient fertilizer(s) (Minor Element Package) used and rate(s) of application Analysis and names of macro- or micronutrient fertilizer(s) in foliar applications (if any) Other fertilizers Magnesium sulphate (Epsom Salts) Rate Date applied

Iron sulfate Organic Other Rate Date applied Rate Date applied Rate Date applied Fertilization regimen (frequency) of soluble feed Intermittent feed times per week Constant feed times per week Method of application of granular/slow release fertilizer With measuring device Describe device Without measuring device Application pattern for granular fertilizer Equally distributed in the pot On one side only Touching plant stem Away from plant stem Pest-Control Application Information Fungicides (list brands, application rates, and frequency) Insecticides/miticides (list brands, application rates, and frequency) Biological pesticides (insects, fungi, nematodes, list brands and date(s) when released) Herbicides (list brands, application rates, and frequency)

Herbicide(s) last applied: In the greenhouse Outside the greenhouse Under and around benches On the property perimeter Proximity to crop (ft) Algaecides (list brands, application rates, and frequency) Algaecide applied to: Floor Walls Benches Water source Cool pads Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs) applied to the crop B-Nine Rate Date(s) of treatment A-Rest Rate Date(s) of treatment Bonzi Rate Date(s) of treatment Sumagic Rate Date(s) of treatment Cycocel Rate Date(s) of treatment Florel Rate Date(s) of treatment Other Rate Date(s) of treatment Type Tank Mix (list chemicals) Rate for each chemical Date(s) of treatment Date(s) of treatment Method of application Spray Drench Other (specify) Do you use the same sprayer for all pesticides? Yes Do you use separate equipment for PGRs? Yes Do you use separate equipment for herbicides? Yes Has your spray equipment been calibrated? Yes Date of calibration Did you test plant growth regulators on a small scale prior to application to the crop? Yes Shipping and Post-Harvest Considerations Did you personally inspect the crop at the buyer s location? Yes Date Were plants inspected before being loaded at your location? Yes By whom?

Are any records kept or photos taken of shipments before they leave the premises? Yes What mode of shipping did you use for this crop? Common Carrier Truck In-House Truck USPS, FEDEX, UPS Air Freight Was the shipping vehicle refrigerated or ventilated? Yes What was the shipping distance? miles How long did the delivery take? Is this unusual? Did you receive a complaint from the buyer upon delivery? Yes Yes If no, when? Were there any weather conditions that might have affected the crop? Yes Outside temperature when plants were loaded 0F Were plants exposed to outside temperatures when loaded on the truck? Yes Was there a mid-point refrigerated storage layover for this shipment, such as happens with major food chains? Yes Describe Was the crop wrapped in sleeves? Yes N If so, what material was used for the sleeve? Do you have a copy of the directions for handling given to the driver or shipping company? Yes Was the delivery carried out by those who usually handle your shipment? Yes How long was the crop held in the greenhouse beyond the ideal stage of development for shipping? hours Was the crop foliage dry when shipped? Yes How much time elapsed between the last watering and the departure of the shipment? hours Have you had this particular problem before? Yes If so, when? Please describe the symptoms as provided by the buyer, and attach any photos (paper or digital, if available) or other forms of documentation