Symptoms



Symptoms of hyperhydricity are not always perceived with the naked eye. Visual symptoms can occur because the plant is more susceptible or because the cultural conditions are more adverse.

Examples of more adverse conditions are:

  • too high cytokinin concentration

  • high water retention capacity

  • the container is too closed

  • low concentration of gelling agent

Symptoms are not identical in all
plants and do occur at the
morphological, anatomical
and/or biochemical level. Normal
looking cultures are therefore not
necessarely non-hyperhydric