Why must any left over rooting hormone be discarded after use?
A) To eliminate the possibility of contaminating the entire supply of rooting
B) hormone.
C) To conserve funds used to purchase rooting hormone.
D) To deplete the supply of rooting hormone to help keep the supplier in business.
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