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Posted by RICK WEAVER N.J. (SHAFT26@AOL.COM) on Thu, May 10, 01 at 22:28
| I,VE BEEN LOOKING FOR GIBBERELIC ACID FOR THREE MONTHS PLEASE HELP |
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RE: gibberelic acid
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| Sigma chemical company sells it and that's where we buy it for our tissue culture experiments. http://www.sigma-aldrich.com/saws.nsf/SigProducts?OpenFrameset It's difficult to buy it from them if you're not a part of a university or a business. You can also check out greenhouse supply companies in your area. There's a product called Pro-Gibb that is sold to spray on azaleas to help them bloom (holiday pot crop kind). It helps to compensate for a cold treatment and reduces time the azaleas need to be in the coolers. You may want to see if a local greenhouse that grows some azaleas can give or sell you some from their stock of it if you need only a little. Sincerely, David Zlesak |
RE: gibberelic acid
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- Posted by
Weed OR 7/8 (My Page) on Sun, May 13, 01 at 0:41
| Rick, Pro-Gibb is also sold at Ag Supply places. Used for grape cluster elongation, promotes flowering in some seed crops, etc. Regards, Weed |
RE: gibberelic acid
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| Hi, You can purchase it from J.L. Hudson seedsman in cal. and it cost $5.00. The spray on acid is mixed in alcohol and can kill the seed.It is dangerous to work with. Some people report sucess with just soaking the seed in H2O2. Delores |
RE: gibberelic acid
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| A product called SUPERPLANT contains gibberelic acid and is sold in an 8 oz spray bottle for 4.95 by charleysgreenhouse.com They have a great color catalog and it`s free! |
RE: gibberelic acid
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| Have you checked at the Super K-mart? I've seen them being sold a month ago. Enrique |
RE: gibberelic acid
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| There is a Gibberellic Acid (GA3) FAQ and ordering information at http://www.super-grow.biz/GA3FAQ.jsp |
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