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Tuesday, March 15, 2016
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Matt D.
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Connecticut
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Anthesis Storage, Mixing and Applying
Proper storage of plant hormones is very important in order to maintain their effectiveness. Since the degree of precision is so exact, it is important to make sure there is an active ingredient that has not degraded. The shelf life can be drastically reduced depending on the conditions it is stored in. When dealing with the cell signaling, these small details are very important to be sure to get the proper effect. I have researched to determine the proper concentration and timing to target the specific cell signaling related to cell division.
The packaging that I use makes the mixing procedure very easy. All you need to do is get distilled water, and add all of the contents from both the brown and the blue vials. The final volume should be 30mL or 1oz. This mix should be done right before you plan on using it. Once the contents are mixed, you should apply them because they are breaking down, which is what is needed to influence the cellular process. The application timing should be 48-hours after pollination to allow for the maximum effectiveness.
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