Has anyone ever used this prouduct: Gibberellic Acid
Can you advise what you think about it please and thanks.
Joanne
Gibberalic Acid
The effects of gibberellic compounds are extremely varied and greatly depend on the species and stage of development of the plant to which they are applied. Even though it is a naturally occurring growth regulator (hormone), not all plants respond well to it.
Gibberellic compounds are often used to help stimulate seed germination or end dormancy. They also stimulate the creation of more elongated plant cells, which, in the case of houseplants, may not be the best thing. Most houseplants already suffer from inadequate light and are already lengthy in internodes.
Al
Hi Al,
Thank you so much....maybe I better forget about this stuff....being hearing too much negativity about it.
Joanne
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