Flower Power
Hormones play an important
role in the growth and flowering of the plant, among other things. Hormones
are produced by and transported around the entire plant. Put simply, hormones
are like signals that can be sent and received throughout the entire plant. So,
a leaf can transmit a signal to the end of the stem telling it to form flowers
for example. The most well-known plant hormones are Auxin, Gibberellin,
Cytokinin, Ethylene and Abscisin.
Auxin is a hormone that is produced in the plant’s growing tips
both above ground and in the roots. It influences water absorption, cell division
and cell stretching (it softens cell walls), among other things. Gibberellins
work as growth accelerators, causing cell stretching and cell
division. They ensure that seeds germinate and that
flowers form in plants that need long days. Different hormones play an
important role in the phase following the first growth of flower buds. Cytokinin and Auxin play an important role in
the further formation and growth of the flowers, while Abscisin and Ethylene
are important during ripening.
Dosage: 5 ml per 15 Litre
Hormones play an important role in the growth and flowering of the plant,