Antifreeze For Plants

Dr. David Francko, a botanist at the University of Alabama, has developed a new spray that allows cold-sensitive plants to survive freezing temperatures.

According to ScienceDaily.com, Freeze-Pruf works like antifreeze for plants. Depending on the species, the product helps plants endure temperatures 2.2 to 9.4 degrees Fahrenheit colder than without the spray. The product lowers the plants’ freezing temperatures and enhances the plants’ natural mechanisms to resist freeze damage. Freeze-Pruf reduces the freezing point of water inside the tissues of the plant by means of a mixture that combines five ingredients in a water-based spray formula. One spray works for four to six weeks, lowering the temperature at which damage first becomes noticeable as well as the temperature that would normally kill the plant.

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A freezing chamber put the product to the test. Untreated, plant after plant couldn’t make it below 30 degrees. But plants sprayed with the antifreeze solution survived the freeze with vital structures still intact.

“It’s like moving your whole home landscape about 200 miles farther south,” Dr. Francko said.

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Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Of course some additional information, such as which plants were used in the trial at which results; the ingrediants in this mix, the cost of application, whether you have to respray new foliage to get the effect, what the decompostion products are, what the side effects of using it are, how long it takes to take effect (Can I spray at 5 p.m. when the frost warning comes to my cell phone?) whether the formula can be made from organic sources for people who produce orgainically.

This article: Two gongs.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Let’s all pray Dr. Dave has a winner here. Lets offer to help him with the trials. I’m sure we could give them a real test A distribution of the test product, application Instructions and Some one to tabulate our results. We schould be able (and willing to do that) to hurry the process along. Were all Good Guys right.

Thanks for listening the gunny

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Sort of what I predicted within the next 25 years as mentioned in this months Greenhouse Grower magazine. I am hoping for natural, from within, antifreeze in annuals.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

This is a great idea. Hope it works successfully and Good Luck!

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

This is a great idea. Hope it works successfully and Good Luck!

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

I don’t know the price, but if this product lowers the damage temperature also, I have a pretty good idea how much propane it could save me in my greenhouses. We have very few hard freezes where we live, but we heat plenty of nights in the 35-50 degree nights solely to avoid cold damage.

Good Luck, and I hope to hear more.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Great product… but does it work better than products already available in the market like * Frost Away — by Bonide. Available from Mellingers.
* Wilt-Pruf — by Wilt-Pruf Produces, P.O. Box 469, Essex, CT 06426.
* Frostguard — by Custom Chemicides, P.O. Box 11216, Fresno, CA 93772. Available from local farm suppliers.
* Frost Shield — by Maz-Zee S.A. International, P.O. Box 82717, San Diego, CA 92138. Available from Peaceful Valley Farm Supply.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Of course some additional information, such as which plants were used in the trial at which results; the ingrediants in this mix, the cost of application, whether you have to respray new foliage to get the effect, what the decompostion products are, what the side effects of using it are, how long it takes to take effect (Can I spray at 5 p.m. when the frost warning comes to my cell phone?) whether the formula can be made from organic sources for people who produce orgainically.

This article: Two gongs.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Let’s all pray Dr. Dave has a winner here. Lets offer to help him with the trials. I’m sure we could give them a real test A distribution of the test product, application Instructions and Some one to tabulate our results. We schould be able (and willing to do that) to hurry the process along. Were all Good Guys right.

Thanks for listening the gunny

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Sort of what I predicted within the next 25 years as mentioned in this months Greenhouse Grower magazine. I am hoping for natural, from within, antifreeze in annuals.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

This is a great idea. Hope it works successfully and Good Luck!

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

This is a great idea. Hope it works successfully and Good Luck!

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

I don’t know the price, but if this product lowers the damage temperature also, I have a pretty good idea how much propane it could save me in my greenhouses. We have very few hard freezes where we live, but we heat plenty of nights in the 35-50 degree nights solely to avoid cold damage.

Good Luck, and I hope to hear more.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Great product… but does it work better than products already available in the market like * Frost Away — by Bonide. Available from Mellingers.
* Wilt-Pruf — by Wilt-Pruf Produces, P.O. Box 469, Essex, CT 06426.
* Frostguard — by Custom Chemicides, P.O. Box 11216, Fresno, CA 93772. Available from local farm suppliers.
* Frost Shield — by Maz-Zee S.A. International, P.O. Box 82717, San Diego, CA 92138. Available from Peaceful Valley Farm Supply.