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Davy Hook replied to the discussion Hormone Balance in plants to stimulate vegetative growths and reproduction in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 2 years ago
Hormone Balance in plants to stimulate vegetative growths and reproduction
Greetings! I know this is an old post, but I am also keenly interested in this topic. I’m wondering what you have determined. One application for me is a chrysanthemum crop. I need to keep that crop in vegetative dominance through mid season (they like to prematurely bud, which stunts the size and architecture of the finished plant) so,…
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Davy Hook started the discussion Critical points of influence for seaweed applications. in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 2 years ago
Critical points of influence for seaweed applications.
I am looking for principles to guide my seaweed applications. Of course product labels will make you think you should apply every week 52 weeks a year, but during what critical points of influence is it most advantageous and during what times should it be avoided? In particular, what is its relationship to reproductive energy, bloom and fruit…
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Davy Hook posted an update 2 years ago
I am looking for principles to guide my seaweed applications. Of course product labels will make you think you should apply every week 52 weeks a year, but during what critical points of influence is it most advantageous and during what times should it be avoided? In particular, what is its relationship to reproductive energy, bloom and…
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Carlton Moore replied to the discussion Cover Cropping Series courtesy of TFSN – Thanks to John Kempf! in the forum Cover Crops 2 years ago
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Angus Ingram replied to the discussion Phosphorous efficiency in the forum Broad Acre Crops 2 years ago
Thanks Nina. I have since learnt it’s now in 21 countries and had 400% sales growth in the US last year. More importantly, my father in law who is an industrial chemist has looked into it and is confident it’s not in a synthetic form that would be detrimental to all the soil health outcomes we’re striving for.
Look forward to seeing what…
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