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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue View Post
    The synthetic Pgrs hinder the distribution of gibberelins the plants main hormone for stem elongation.
    I may be very wrong but is it not auxins which promote stem elongation?

    My high school biology is dodgy years on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirl_420_SA View Post
    I may be very wrong but is it not auxins which promote stem elongation?

    My high school biology is dodgy years on.

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    Your memory serves you very well stirl

    There is more than one plant hormone, 5 if I remember correctly. Auxins and giberelins are both plant hormones which work in similar ways. Promoting stem elongation. I opted to list gibberellins because one of the main ingredients in a pgr is paclobutrazol. Paclobrutazol is a known inhibitor of the gibberellin hormone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue View Post
    Your memory serves you very well stirl

    There is more than one plant hormone, 5 if I remember correctly. Auxins and giberelins are both plant hormones which work in similar ways. Promoting stem elongation. I opted to list gibberellins because one of the main ingredients in a pgr is paclobutrazol. Paclobrutazol is a known inhibitor of the gibberellin hormone.
    Good bit of knowledge there (:
    Not that I'll be using the pgrs

    Cheers man.

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