A natural Phytohormone (Plant Hormone) Studies show that Salicylic Acid is produced by plants under stress. Effects of Salicylic Acid sprayed on Tomato Plants over untreated plants1 1. Increased flowering 2. Increased tomato production by over a third. 3. Increased vitamin C 4. Increased lycopene 5. Increased resistance to bruising 6. Increased Sweetness 7. Results may vary depending on environmental factors Similar results were found with many other plants as well as protection from disease, water loss or other detrimental environmental factors. First discovered in willow bark as salicin, in 1838 by Johann Buchner. It is named after the Latin name for white willow, salix alba. It was said to be used by Native Americans to reduce fever. It is also found in relatively high amounts in some herbs and spices. This is the same substance that is used in cosmetics to clear skin blemishes and acne. Do not use undiluted for that purpose. It is pure salicylic acid and prolonged skin contact could result in skin irritation. See online MSDS for precautions This item is sold as a plant hormone. Not for internal use. 1. International Journal of Agriculture and Crop Sciences, www.ijagcs.com IJACS/2012/4-16/1184-1187 ISSN 2227-670X 2012 IJACS Journal
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