Malaysians, Brace Yourselves For Hot Weather In The Upcoming Days
Published on Monday, 23 October 2017 12:07
- Recent days have seen some states in the Malayan peninsular, including the Klang Valley, experiencing hot weather up to 36 degrees Celsius.
3 Avocado plants with AgroSol Plants NO AgroSol With AgroSol With AgroSol, big leaves, new shoot. NO AgroSol, severe dehydration, leaves dehydrated and need to be removed, waiting to recover. NO AgroSol, severe dehydration, leaves dehydrated and need to be removed, waiting to recover.
Durian with AgroSol Durian without AgroSol Turf, with different concentration 1:200 to Nil Meteorological Department director-general Alui Bahari, said there has been an upward trend in local temperature starting from the middle of last week, particularly during the 2pm to 5pm period.
“Based on our observation records, temperature reading goes back to normal
“The hot weather phenomenon is only temporary as it is a side-effect of Typhoon Lan, pulling together with it water vapour in the Klang Valley air into the centre of the typhoon,” he told Utusan Malaysia
Reading from literature and seeing actual field performance got me all hype up over our product AgroSol.
Plants needs to breath less. Smaller stomata opening, lesser dehydration.
Once dehydrated, plant goes into shock, stunt and need time to recover or worst case scenario, dies.
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http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/10/24/typhoon-lan-the-culprit-heat-and-rain-due-to-tropical-cyclone-over-pacific/
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