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| hoots dirt (Mark) |
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A friend of mine is using a biostimulant on seeds he is sowing in a wildlife food plot. He said he would give me a little of this stuff to try on my pumpkin seeds. Any opinions on using biostimulants? The link to the brand he is using is below.
http://www.deltagwildlife.com/
Thanks, Mark
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4/7/2007 7:35:08 AM
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| Tremor |
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I'd like to see the actual chemical analysis. Even a true organic compound can & should have a "guaranteed analysis".
This from their website:
"What is Grow Coat? This product is a biostimulant in its truest form. This product is formulated utilizing a proprietary chemistry developed and utilized in row-crop agriculture since 1988. We utilize a combination of vitamins, amino acids, enzymes and natural plant extracts, in combination with specific nutrients and a proprietary organic complex for enhanced uptake and movement throughout the growing plant. Grow Coat contains no pesticides or hormones and is environmentally friendly."
Sounds good but I'd still want to know if this preparation is more auxin or gibberellin leaning in nature.
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4/7/2007 11:10:29 AM
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