Thursday, March 1, 2007

Cons of plant hormones


Have you ever heard of the phrase ‘green thumbs’? I’m sure that we all know what this means: a person that has a way with plants.

It’s unfair, but it’s true: some people just have the ability to miraculously revive dying plants, while plants literally wither away at some people’s touch. However, no matter how talented you are, there is no way that you can let plants thrive without hard work and determination.

There is a certain kind of satisfaction in watching all your hard work pay off. Personally, I believe that that is what makes gardening so attractive: to watch the blooming of a plant and know that you have played an active role in helping it to thrive.

What would then happen if we are able to manipulate plant hormones? Sure, you would be able to get increased and better crop production and all that, but…What happens to all the mystery in gardening? What happens to all the hard work? Think about this: what would you prefer, a plant that you put incredible amounts of work and love in and flowered or a plant that just flowered at like, say, the snap of your fingers?

I’ll tell you what. Gardening would lose its appeal. It just would’t be worthwhile, and frankly speaking, a little stupid to spend tons of effort on one plant when you could just spray some substances and improve a whole field of plants.

Ardent gardeners should not use plant hormones. With it…There’s just no appeal in it anymore. No need for hard work, nor effort…We are just playing god with the plants ruining the beauty and mysticism of mother nature.

Think about what I said, people.
This is theplantdoctor signing off.

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