Gibberellin an extremely active naturally occuring plant growth regulator. Gibberellins are involved in numerous plant development processes. Horticulturally, Gibberellin is used to increases flower size, flower numbers, uniform flowering, increased stem elongation, and a decrease in time to flower.
At the AGA Cryptocoryne
Seems like you found “viagra” of the crypt.
I am wondering if this gibberellic really work such a wonder, we might be able to use it to induce multiple flowers, we might be able to pollinate the flower and x-pollinate different species. The only question is, if the flower open prematurely, is the sexual characteristic of the flower mature enough for pollination.
Thanks for sharing.
Yoong