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Originally Posted by Greenisgold
This is the active ingredient of Tomato bloom spray" Cytokinin as kinetin based on biological activity 0.00008% . A very small amount, but it seems to do the trick if used properly.
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So you sparay at first sign of buds ? How many times and how much of it ? Sry if ive asked this -stoned
Cytokinin as kinetin
Which are the adenine-type cytokinins that are synthesised in stems, leaves and roots.
Adenine-type cytokinins represented by kinetin ARE; zeatin and 6-ben to name a few.
As per bottle:
Tomato bloom II
Active ingredients:
Cytokinin as kinetin based on biological activity 0.00008%
Inert ingredients 99.99992%
INERT- MEANS its clean fill.(plasebo)
Tomato Bloom Spray II has natural hormones that provide biological grow power to promote flowering, increase blossom set and increase fruit yield. In addition to tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, eggplants, melons, okra, peppers and many other vegetables will often bear earlier when treated with this product. Spray the flowers and adjacent foliage with Tomato Bloom Spray II until thoroughly wet. No mixing, no fixing, just point and shoot! Repeat as blossoms appear at weekly to 2-week intervals.