Well the experiment proved inconclusive as the control sprouted just as quick as the treated leaves. In the future I will have to try again with a larger matrix of pgh varying in ppm.
I'll most likely reapply the same pgh to the respective leaf sprouts to see if long term they affect growth. Ga3 has affected flowering with my iboga at 50ppm so perhaps I won't have to wait 4 years to get flowers
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The rotted ga3 alba leaf did root however the bottom half in the soil was all brown. It's doubtful that the ga3 caused this but ga3 is known to inhibit root growth so might have had some effect?
Bach did mention that #6 was the quickest to root for him and others mentioned similar results although I can't recall what the time frame was for sprouts.
I'll post pictures this weekend
Trying to get this straight. So the control is untreated, as I understand. If haven't gotten this mixed up, you're saying both the treated and untreated viridis sprouted within 1 month?
Yes the control was untreated. They all got the same soil (pure coir), same water amounts, same fertilizer amounts. The temps have gotten quite hot this past 2 weeks. These leaves are 6 weeks in so a bit over a month.
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Perhaps the harvest date had some effect on the quicker sprouts? IDK just tossing out ideas. I guess to resolve this Bach should send me another batch of #6 leaves so I can try to replicate the one month time frame.
.... well 6 weeks idk if that makes it less impressive.
On a side note I think that a 50/50 coir perlite mix would result in quicker sprouts but idk in the past I've had quick sprouts with light soil mixes.