941mick
Well-Known Member
There has been so much misinformation on this particular Advanced product that I felt the need to set the record straight.
Despite the fact that the only ingredient on the label is Magnesium Nitrate, this is not a Mg supplement. Sure the tiny bit of Mg in there help with Mg issues, but there is more to Bud Factor X than a "bottle of Epsom salts"
First here is a more detailed ingredients list which can be found on Advance's website.
"Proprietary Blend of Crustations, Magnesium Nitrate,
Glucosime, Proprietary Bloom Enhancing Plant Extract"
Link to Advances detailed ingredient list.
http://www.advancednutrients.com/hydroponics/calc/Nutrient-Calculator-Raw-Ingredients-List.pdf
As we can see they tell us that this bottle is a lot more than Mg. What this product is really for is for tricking your plants into thinking they are being attacked by predators. This in turn will naturally increase the plants defense system, which will do a number of beneficial things but mainly increase terpenoid production throughout the plant. This theoretically will result in higher oil production, which would of course increase yield (more oil=more weight).
Also lets get down to the cost. It is expensive as shit if you feed it into the root zone(8ml/gal), however you can foliar spray(if your ventilation is lacking don't even think about foliar spraying in flower) it at a rate of 2ml/L. A liter for me can do about 16 4' tall plants in a efficient sprayer. That means that with 12ml i can do a whole run of Bud Factor X on 16 plants. A 500ml bottle retails at my store for $55, which come out to $1.32 per 16 plant crop. If that is not economical I don't know what is.
I am not saying this product works or that you should go out and give it a try, all I'm saying is that it is not just Mg and that in the right application it is not expensive. But yes I do use it
Despite the fact that the only ingredient on the label is Magnesium Nitrate, this is not a Mg supplement. Sure the tiny bit of Mg in there help with Mg issues, but there is more to Bud Factor X than a "bottle of Epsom salts"
First here is a more detailed ingredients list which can be found on Advance's website.
"Proprietary Blend of Crustations, Magnesium Nitrate,
Glucosime, Proprietary Bloom Enhancing Plant Extract"
Link to Advances detailed ingredient list.
http://www.advancednutrients.com/hydroponics/calc/Nutrient-Calculator-Raw-Ingredients-List.pdf
As we can see they tell us that this bottle is a lot more than Mg. What this product is really for is for tricking your plants into thinking they are being attacked by predators. This in turn will naturally increase the plants defense system, which will do a number of beneficial things but mainly increase terpenoid production throughout the plant. This theoretically will result in higher oil production, which would of course increase yield (more oil=more weight).
Also lets get down to the cost. It is expensive as shit if you feed it into the root zone(8ml/gal), however you can foliar spray(if your ventilation is lacking don't even think about foliar spraying in flower) it at a rate of 2ml/L. A liter for me can do about 16 4' tall plants in a efficient sprayer. That means that with 12ml i can do a whole run of Bud Factor X on 16 plants. A 500ml bottle retails at my store for $55, which come out to $1.32 per 16 plant crop. If that is not economical I don't know what is.
I am not saying this product works or that you should go out and give it a try, all I'm saying is that it is not just Mg and that in the right application it is not expensive. But yes I do use it