The influence of biostimulant and substrate volume on scarlet sage
transplants growth and development was examined in this investigation. There
was one cultivar of scarlet sage used in trial which was transplanted in pots
of two different volumes. Plants were treated with biostimulant (Radifarm) in
concentration of 0.25% or left untreated (control). During the trial, root
and aboveground fresh and dry mass were recorded. Treatment with biostimulant
and bigger substrate volume showed good results by increasing investigated
parameters. Investigation shows how biostimulant application to scarlet sage
transplants production improves growth and development of root and
aboveground mass which is important for faster plant adaptation to stress
during transplanting.