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Triacontanol

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andysfarm

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Hi
im new farmer and growing longan ! I have few questions please can you help me ?

if i use Triacontanol how i have to mix with water ? i have 1000ltr how many gram or kilogram have to mix inside ?
shall i spray the leafs or can i spray the soil to ?

besides you recommend fulvic acid CEC1400 , how i have to use this and which specification did you recommend me ?

zeolite i use already one years ago and have nice effect.

thanks for your help
 
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Alice D said:
Triacontanol | Plant Hormone | Trichome Stimulant | Flower Boost:
  • Increase cell growth in roots, and used to produce thicker foliage, trichomes, and flowers.
  • Robust plants, that are more resistant to disease and pathogens.
  • Increases plant branching and allows for more nodes.
  • Improves establishment and growth of young plants produced from cuttings, seed or plugs.
  • Triacontanol helps plants suffering nutrient and growth deficiencies.
  • Triacontanol can increase plant or crop yield up to 40%.
  • Enhances photosynthesis and plant metabolism.
  • Induces the production of buds and flowering.
  • Allows the production of bigger leaves, and bigger root systems.

Triacontanol | Plant Hormone | Trichome Stimulant | Flower Boost is a fatty alcohol, also known as melissyl alcohol or myricyl alcohol, and it is found in plant cuticle waxes and in beeswax. Triacontanol is a growth stimulant for many plants, most notably roses, in which it rapidly increases the number of basal breaks.


Triacontanol | Plant Hormone | Trichome Stimulant | Flower Boost Specification:
  • Product Name : Triacontanol | Plant Hormone | Trichome Stimulant | Flower Boost, TRIA
  • Storage Temperature: 2 to 6° C
  • CAS No: [593-50-0]
  • Structure Formula: C30H60
  • Molecular Weight: 438.82
  • Soluble in EtOH 1 mg/ml
  • Appearance: White Powder
  • Purity: 90%
  • Melting Point: 87 °C

I have yet to use this but mbferts.com is where I sourced this info. They have a few hormones including IBA that looks pretty sweet
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Sick buckle is that owlsley?
 
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andysfarm said:
Hi
im new farmer and growing longan ! I have few questions please can you help me ?

if i use Triacontanol how i have to mix with water ? i have 1000ltr how many gram or kilogram have to mix inside ?
shall i spray the leafs or can i spray the soil to ?

besides you recommend fulvic acid CEC1400 , how i have to use this and which specification did you recommend me ?

zeolite i use already one years ago and have nice effect.

thanks for your help
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If you're working with pure triacontanol, then you've got to follow the manufacturer's directions. If you're trying to work with hay/alfalfa, then make a tea using warm water and let it steep for about 30 minutes for a basic quick tea. If you want more feeding out of that tea, then you will make it into a fermented plant juice. I suggest looking up those methods to learn further.

I cannot make a recommendation as to application rates for the fulvic acid.
 
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hmm this looks like some good shit. im testing out Vitazyme right now which has triacontanol,brassinosteriod and a ton of other shit that makes plants explode! i posted a pic of the before and after in the chitosan thread on the growth after 7 days. i seen a video on youtube that snow storm ultra has triacontanol in it as well but i have no experience with that product.
 
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Kygiacomo said:
hmm this looks like some good shit. im testing out Vitazyme right now which has triacontanol,brassinosteriod and a ton of other shit that makes plants explode! i posted a pic of the before and after in the chitosan thread on the growth after 7 days. i seen a video on youtube that snow storm ultra has triacontanol in it as well but i have no experience with that product.
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Any update on the vitazyme ? If so can you elaborate on application how\when. Thanks swiz
 
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