Great video! What's your advice on using it for grape seed germination? Cornell studies have shown it helps but advice seems split as to whether it makes a big enough difference to warrant using.
We use this on fall planted artichokes that overwinter for spring harvest in Texas. Treat at 5 leaf and 7 leaf stages. We see almost overnight growth improvement. The treated field has overall yield increase and earliness of harvest. With this non-uniform plant and growth it also helps to make the harvest more uniform. Just an fyi.
GA3 was discovered in a fungus. There are a dozen other gibberellins on the books, but only GA3 4 and 7 seem to be manufactured, a combo of 4 and 7 is popular for trees.
Okay I'm just learning about this type of acid because I found out at Lowe's all the flowering plants come with flowers on them and two it wears off but you're letting people believe they can take a short variety of corn and make it grow 12 ft high that is not the case and I know you didn't mean it like that but somebody that didn't know like I did back in the seventies my neighbors corn was 12 feet high mine was five feet high and couldn't figure out why I was doing wrong till somebody told me I had the wrong variety of corn
Amazing and very useful video....thank you a lot, AgPhD Team....
Great video!
What's your advice on using it for grape seed germination? Cornell studies have shown it helps but advice seems split as to whether it makes a big enough difference to warrant using.
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We use this on fall planted artichokes that overwinter for spring harvest in Texas. Treat at 5 leaf and 7 leaf stages. We see almost overnight growth improvement. The treated field has overall yield increase and earliness of harvest. With this non-uniform plant and growth it also helps to make the harvest more uniform. Just an fyi.
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GA3 can be used to cause bolting in may plants, likewise gibberellin inhibitors can prevent or delay bolting.
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How does this affect the yield of maize? Will the maize crop yield less or more by its use?
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Is this good apply at rice . what is the benefits in using this? How many kilos gibberellin will apply in 1 hectares?
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Hi.. will GA3 work for root crops (bigger roots) as well?
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Can we use GA to sugarcane crop
can you tell me something about Cytoklinin, how it is best used and how it dissolves?
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GA3 was discovered in a fungus. There are a dozen other gibberellins on the books, but only GA3 4 and 7 seem to be manufactured, a combo of 4 and 7 is popular for trees.
Brian and Darren responded to you comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/04-20-20-spring-roundup-applications#t=44:31
Okay I'm just learning about this type of acid because I found out at Lowe's all the flowering plants come with flowers on them and two it wears off but you're letting people believe they can take a short variety of corn and make it grow 12 ft high that is not the case and I know you didn't mean it like that but somebody that didn't know like I did back in the seventies my neighbors corn was 12 feet high mine was five feet high and couldn't figure out why I was doing wrong till somebody told me I had the wrong variety of corn
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