Gibberellic acid on Bamboo

 I just figured out a way to get explosive growth rate from bamboo plants. Started with a 1 feet small, Indian Desi Bamboo sapling.I used both organic and chemical fertilizers and allowed the plant to grow naturally for two months,December-January.


Finnaly it was time to use Gibberellic acid. I used 90%,water soluble Gibberellic acid, 2 grams per 10L. And sprayed all over the plant and watered in the root... once a week,for 3 months. In 1 month, the just plant exploded... New shoots coming every 3 days that didt grow much taller but were very thick. Leaf size also increased to size of leaves, you would see on adult bamboo trees.Overall this is a magical compound but only if you dont overdo it, otherwise the new growths begin to distort and leaves begin to fall off.

-Here is a 1 year update (I stopped using gibberellic acid after 3 months)


You can see that the number of new growthis  too much relative to a normal plant of same age



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