Abstract

Abstract The broadest diameter of precooled liles was close to the plant base after a 0.5-0.75 mg/pot ancymidol soil drench at shoot emergence. These plants were short, shaped similar to controlled-temperature-forced plants, and of improved commercial value. Shape was not improved by an ancymidol spray at a later growth stage. Low light levels increased plant size, and the absolute reduction of height by ancymidol was greater in shade than in full light, but the percent height reduction was similar for the 2 irradiances.

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