A technique of forcing bloom of carnation for special market demand was dev
eloped. It enables ornamental growers to produce a large amount of cut carn
ation flowers during the intended period at a low cost. The outline of the
technique is as follows. 1) Pinching shoots at the higher node and level th
em. By this treatment, many axillary buds start to glow simultaneously. 2)
Carrying out shoot thinning and temperature control based on the degree of
shoot growth. The date of budding, the bud size and the distance from the t
op of the pre-budding stem to the tip of the leaves can be used as indices
for the estimation of growth and for the prediction of the flowering time.
During the intended period of 12 days, the cut flower yield by this techniq
ue was as high as 20 stems per stock and 134 stems in each 1 m(2) bed area
using standard type carnation cv. 'Francesco'. The appropriate time of the
last pinching extended from the end of October to the middle of November in
the warmer regions of Japan. In addition to the advantage of cost reductio
n by decreasing the number of carnation seedlings and fuel expenditure, thi
s technique is suitable for continuous culture for 3 years.