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what is the meaning of PGRs​

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Answered by renukadeshpande26
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Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are organic compounds, other than nutrients, that modify plant physiological processes. PRGs, called biostimulants or bioinhibitors, act inside plant cells to stimulate or inhibit specific enzymes or enzyme systems and help regulate plant me- tabolism.

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Health conscious smokers have recently made themselves aware of the dangers behind the use plant growth regulators, or PGR’s. Growers use these chemicals, sometimes unknowingly, to promote the short, stocky growth that’s favorable indoors. It’s time to take a closer look at what these compounds are, where they are found, what they do, and their history of agricultural use other than cannabis.

Despite healthier growth and increased resistance to fungus, pot grown using PGR’s often has an inferior flavor and visual appearance, and the harshest critics point out that exposure to these compounds put consumers at risk of liver damage, cancer and infertility.

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