gibberellic acid,
somalenese
9 years ago
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Full StoryHi friends
I have a question (as always)
has any of you used gibberellic acid, on any seeds
or bulbs or plants to break dormancy
I purchased the salt but I'm not sure how to use it or should I say I'm scared to use on my dormant adeniums
kindly share the information
in the western countries it I'd sold as a spray
as say -
wake up spray
or
gibric spray
so on and so forth
by the way everyone seems to be busy these days
much less activities since one month...
probably everyone is busy in repotting businesses
or
searching for new specimens
Rick I'm busy with hypertrufas great idea
my paper pulp is ready...
thanks & happy gardening
Anurag
Pagan
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