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Plants don't have brains... but they make decisions. And they do so thanks to phytohormones. In this video, I explain what phytohormones (plant hormones) are, how they really work, and why they are the plant's true control system. We go beyond the "5 classics" to understand how growth, stress, and production are regulated by a complex hormonal balance. If you work in agriculture or want to truly understand how a plant works, this is one of the most important concepts to know. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction and video overview 02:14 - Definition of phytohormones and their role 05:04 - Internal and external signals in plants 07:44 - Presence of phytohormones in plants and other organisms 09:20 - Phytohormones: chemical diversity, mobility, and mechanisms of action 13:00 - Practical example: auxins, phototropism, and interaction with light 16:36 - Functional: classification and comparison of natural, synthetic, and plant hormones 25:39 - Reminders and channel instructions 28:10 - Balance between auxins, cytokinins, and nutrients in plant growth 36:55 - System complexity and experimental variability 38:23 - Gibberellins, abscisic acid (ABA), and ethylene 40:40 - Plant hormones and defense compounds: brassinosteroids, ascorbic acid iasmonic acid, salicylic acid, and strigolactone 45:19 - Mechanisms of action of phytohormones 46:58 - Agronomic use of phytohormones 48:39 - Technical aspects: timing and dosages 51:16 - Common mistakes in the application of phytohormones 52:56 - Conclusions and invitation to participate 🌱 IN THIS VIDEO FIND OUT What phytohormones really are How they regulate growth and development Difference between natural and synthetic hormones The role of phytohormones in stress and production Common mistakes in their use in agriculture 🎥 RECOMMENDED VIDEOS ➡️ Biostimulants: do they really work or is it just marketing? ➡️ Plant Nutrition: A Complete Guide ➡️ Fertilization: The Most Common Mistakes ➡️ Organic vs. Mineral Fertilizers 🌐 LEARN MORE Website: www.progettopna.it Telegram Group: https://t.me/plantnutritionalchemy