Seasonal variation of the effect of extremely diluted agitated gibberellic acid (10e-30) on wheat stalk growth – a multi researcher study
Peter Christian Endler, Wolfgang Matzer, Christian Reich, Thomas Reischl, Anna Maria Hartmann, Karin Thieves, Andrea Pfleger, Jürgen Hofäcker, Harald Lothaller, Waltraud Scherer-Pongratz
The influence of a homeopathic high dilution of gibberellic acid on wheat growth was
studied at different seasons of the year. Seedlings were allowed to develop under
standardized conditions for 7 days; plants were harvested and stalk lengths were
measured. The data obtained confirm previous findings, that ultra high diluted
potentized gibberellic acid affects stalk growth. Furthermore, the outcome of the study
suggests that experiments utilizing the bio-assay presented should best be performed
in autumn season. In winter and spring respectively, no reliable effects were found.
Keywords: homeopathy, ultra high dilution, bio-assay, gibberellic acid, wheat