can you mix gibberilic acid in a foliar fertilizer solution and have a shelf life of 2 years or more?
July 29, 2010
Question by rene: can you mix gibberilic acid in a foliar fertilizer solution and have a shelf life of 2 years or more?
some GA suppliers say that gibberilic acid in solution is only stable for 36 hours. however some say that since it is an acid it is stable for months in an acidic solution. which is which?
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Answer by aigsengritz
Do a web search but spell the word as “gibberellic”. It will answer all your questions. It is sold in small containers and up to several gallons for orchard spay etc, so I would guess it has a much longer shelf life than 36 hours.
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