Re: Gibberillic Acid -3
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- Subject: Re: Gibberillic Acid -3
- From: I* G* <i*@igg.com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 08:15:41 -0500
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Dear Friends -
There are several foliar spray products 'out there' that make use of
Gibberillic Acid. Sonic Bloom is one of the best known. Gibberillic Acid is
referred to in their literature as a 'naturally occuring growth hormone.'
The manufacturers claim substantially increased yields and increased vigor
and have even offered it as a panacea for world hunger.
I would think the application of a stimulant of this nature to growing
plants - even when administered in a mixture of kelp and other plant foods
- would have its downside.
Has anyone used this or other Gibberillic foliar or root soak products?
thanks
-Allan Balliett
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