Re: How to use gibberellic acid


I have used gibberellic acid many times.  Great for seeds which have a low germination rate.  I get an entire kit with instructions from J. L. Hudson, Seedsman, Star Route 2, Box 337, La Honda, CA 94020.  This is a public access seed bank.  He finally got a website www.jlhudsonseeds.net which I have not tried his website yet.  He has a wonder bank of rare and heirloom seeds, books and instruction in his catalog along with gibberellic acid kits.
 
Chris John
Tomahawk, WI  
border of zone 3 & 4
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Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 9:09 AM
Subject: How to use gibberellic acid

On another note, has anyone here used gibberellic acid to improve seed
germination?

I have some old seeds that I'd like to sow and was wondering what the
best way is to work with these.  I understand that soaking the seeds
in gibberellic acid is best -- what concentrations and how long?

Thanks for any pointers!

Chris

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