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does anyone know if different types of coco contain certain pgrs from the coconut palms? because I get different types of growth (stretching) from the same strain, under that same conditions, but with different brands of coco.
Not added PGRs, naturally occurring is what I'm taking the OP to be asking about, and knowing what we do about how plants locate secondary plant metabolites and growth regulators in different parts of the plant (leaf, trunk, root, flower, fruit), then it would make some sense that we might expect to find something of that sort in the husk of the fruit of the coconut drupe.Wait...manufacturers add PGRs to coir??
I think one would need a laboratory that's set up for testing for things like PGRs. But... here's the thing I'm thinking--if PGRs in coir were a problem, then all those horticulturalists who use it religiously would already be aware, especially those growing potted flowers for sale. That's what I think, though, not what I know.How would one go about testing this..?
I think one would need a laboratory that's set up for testing for things like PGRs. But... here's the thing I'm thinking--if PGRs in coir were a problem, then all those horticulturalists who use it religiously would already be aware, especially those growing potted flowers for sale. That's what I think, though, not what I know.
Not added PGRs, naturally occurring is what I'm taking the OP to be asking about, and knowing what we do about how plants locate secondary plant metabolites and growth regulators in different parts of the plant (leaf, trunk, root, flower, fruit), then it would make some sense that we might expect to find something of that sort in the husk of the fruit of the coconut drupe.
really? ^
does that mean use could water with coconut water and get enhanced growth rates?