
08-31-2021, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Ray
I was using that product as a reference for the hormone concentration, not as a suggestion that you try to acquire it.
Many orchids are not particularly good at foliar uptake, due to the waxy cuticle layers on the leaves. The cutex is intended to slow water loss, so naturally slows uptake as well. Mature phalaenopsis have particularly thick layers.
If the plant has no roots, immerse it in the hormone solution for a few hours to give it time to take up the active chemicals. If it does have roots and you are trying to encourage more, simply water with it.
You have a 98% IBA product. Weighing is best, but as most powders have a roughly 1g/cc bulk density, if you add 5 milliliters of powder of a liter of water, you have - approximately - a 5000 ppm solution. 1 ml of that to a liter gives you a 5 ppm solution and you can dilute that further to reach the desired final concentration.
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Thanks so much this is super helpful!
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