Benefits of Root Growth Hormone (RGH) To Watering

saiyaneye

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It seems logical and somewhat practical, the theory is there; it seems like it would help stimulate root growth within soil. Am I right? Adding root growth hormone to your plants diet may be a good idea. I have no idea of what most powdered root growth hormones consists of. It does not seem harmful to plants. You can use them on your seeds to help them get started, or as we all know on the tips of clones.

I just don't know how much would be a "large dose" to a plant. Would adding a light coating on the top of your soil before watering or towards the end, so it doesn't all leech out, be a good idea?

I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this? Maybe they could shed some light on this topic. I have been wanting to do this just to see how the plants react.
 

PNWgrower

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I just started using voodoo juice from an. A lot of people use great white shark or oregonism(way cheaper) research it. Beneficial bacteria and fungi. There is a TON of them. Usually only takes one or two watering a to get the bacteria fuckin. Gws is used directly on roots and in hole dug when transplanting. I've never used it but reviews are superb online.

Most people use the mycorrihaze or bacteria/fungi/root hormone first two weeks of veg and first week of flowering


I've also used dynagrow kln root hormone. Also good stuff.
 

saiyaneye

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Not really wanting to buy anything else, working with what I got. I am going to use this with every other watering. I don't know if i should just water all or do a control plant or two to see if there is a noticeable difference?
 

bizarrojohnson

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Doesn't honey have anti-bacterial properties? Don't know if I would put that in my soul. Other than trying to root clones of course.


Edit: Don't know if I would put that in my soil. Stupid auto correct honey for the soul is good.
 

saiyaneye

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Doesn't honey have anti-bacterial properties? Don't know if I would put that in my soul. Other than trying to root clones of course.


Edit: Don't know if I would put that in my soil. Stupid auto correct honey for the soul is good.
We put Molasses in our soil, it is about the same consistency. You can get warm tap water and mix in Molasses and honey with your nutes. Added carbs and sugars for your plants. Should bulk up those. And yes honey has anti-bacterial properties
 

bizarrojohnson

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We put Molasses in our soil, it is about the same consistency. You can get warm tap water and mix in Molasses and honey with your nutes. Added carbs and sugars for your plants. Should bulk up those. And yes honey has anti-bacterial properties
Yeah I know about molasses. Good for the micro organism in the soil. Which was why I was saying I wouldn't put honey in my soil. Wouldn't it kill some of the good bacteria?
 
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