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xtsho

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I'm getting ready to spray my plants with GA3.

If you time it right and follow up with a BAP spray afterwards you'll get massive buds. You just have to get the ratios and timing down. Best weed ever. PGR weed rules.

Why bother growing killer dank when you can shortcut the process and grow Trifids?
 

pulpoinspace

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I'm getting ready to spray my plants with GA3.

If you time it right and follow up with a BAP spray afterwards you'll get massive buds. You just have to get the ratios and timing down. Best weed ever. PGR weed rules.

Why bother growing killer dank when you can shortcut the process and grow Trifids?
 

Adi1989

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I'm getting ready to spray my plants with GA3.

If you time it right and follow up with a BAP spray afterwards you'll get massive buds. You just have to get the ratios and timing down. Best weed ever. PGR weed rules.

Why bother growing killer dank when you can shortcut the process and grow Trifids?
Hey Xtsho, hows it going? :D

You sound like you really know your stuff!

Im going to buy some GA3 & BAP,

At what stages would you use the GA3 and BAP?

If you could suggest based on the picture below that would be amazing?
 

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xtsho

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Hey Xtsho, hows it going? :D

You sound like you really know your stuff!

Im going to buy some GA3 & BAP,

At what stages would you use the GA3 and BAP?

If you could suggest based on the picture below that would be amazing?
Actually I have played around with stuff but I'm not a proponent of using PGR's to manipulate cannabis. Naturally occurring PGR's are one thing "kelp, alfalfa, shellfish meal, etc..." but things like Ga3 and BAP purchased in almost pure crystalline form is not something I do. I have experimented in the past and that was all. It's not something I use today.

My last post #61 in this thread was me being sarcastic.
 

Adi1989

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I see, thanks mate.

Is that Alfalfa meal? I guess thats used in veg?

I was thinking to give this flower bomb one a go, which was the best PGR product you tried?

 

xtsho

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I see, thanks mate.

Is that Alfalfa meal? I guess thats used in veg?

I was thinking to give this flower bomb one a go, which was the best PGR product you tried?

Like I said. I only experimented to see the effects. I would never use PGR's in an attempt to alter the normal growth of cannabis unless the PGR's were in organic sources.

I would never use that product on any cannabis I was growing to smoke.
 

madvillian420

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Paragraph’s, punctuation and spelling should be ashamed a self smoke the shit er er er allegedly grown then try be all grammared up and all that v important stuff. Jus tink ya self lucky and me for that matter I’m not writing this from pen , cus trust me ya’d have no clue wot it’s ment to be. May as well be hieroglyphics ( damn I’m proud of my SIRI for that word LOL ) cus trust my handwriting terrible. Well did nik miss farmers handbag wen we was kids. Sorry miss. She best teacher believe it or not lol. Safe peace nuf luv all later.
jesus fucking christ i just had a stroke attempting to read this nonsense
 

Adi1989

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Like I said. I only experimented to see the effects. I would never use PGR's in an attempt to alter the normal growth of cannabis unless the PGR's were in organic sources.

I would never use that product on any cannabis I was growing to smoke.
Got you I spoke to the guys at the grow shop today and they recommended PGAs as they dont effect the flavours,

When you experimented did you find all the flavours were lost?

They advised Grotek Monster bloom
Grotek is a PGA they said so wont effect the flavours

 

Wastei

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Got you I spoke to the guys at the grow shop today and they recommended PGAs as they dont effect the flavours,

When you experimented did you find all the flavours were lost?

They advised Grotek Monster bloom
Grotek is a PGA they said so wont effect the flavours

That's not in any form a PGR. List of content says it's derived from MKP(monopotassium phosphate). Maybe some Epsom salt? Don't trust the guys at the grow store, they're just after your money.

Plants need a complete plant food from start to finish, you may use it to lower nitrogen in late flower but other than that I see no positive use of that product.

You could probably buy a big bag of MKP and Epsom salt locally for the same price and it will last you years instead of a few cycles.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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For posters asking about PGR’s, there’s diffrent kinds out there. Theirs the normal sythetic types and then we have others derived from organic materials, triacontenal being one which if i believe correct is derived from beeswax, i’m currently using this with good results.
The sythetic PGR’s will give you rock solid buds but poor quality where as the organic will not give you the same adverse effects.
lots of information out there online regarding both, and alot of common boosters on market also contain some of these sythetic compounds.
Good results in both vegative and flowering can be obtained by using the organic versions can use as a root feed or as a foliar feed i would reccomend foliar feed as i had better results this way. Feed examples and amounts available online aswell as loads more info
most growers dont understand the subtle nuances of chemicals both naturally produced and not or their unique effects..... some PGR's are so effective their diluted down to 1-3ppm in a solution and will have a prominent effect on growth/structure and health.

to say it with less BS.

What litte the PGR dejectors know does not affect what is or what will be.
 
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ComfortCreator

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I see some one added a laughing emoji to nearly most my posts, why dont you elaborate on whats amusing, if its the information i share then why dont you correct it, or share you’re knowledge on the subject hopefully you more informed than me and done the research to correct me. If not maybe find another place to hang out if you aint got shit to add
Some people are bored AF and decide that the way to pass the time is to "share their personality" with you.

Some would call it a character flaw, he himself would consider it a feature.

Posts of his plants and how spectacular he thinks they are always have the undercurrent of needing affirmation from others. The snickers are his signature.

So he is born in '78 (his avatar), and acts like he is 8. It's a public forum, he has a right to show his level of maturity...seemingly in every thread.
 

Kushthemagictree

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most growers dont understand the subtle nuances of chemicals both naturally produced and not or their unique effects..... some PGR's are so effective their diluted down to 1-3ppm in a solution and will have a prominent effect on growth/structure and health.

to say it with less BS.

What litte the PGR dejectors know does not affect what is or what will be.
i agree, i think some see PGR’s as some sort of evil, yet when we talk of naturaly produced PGR’s we talking off whats available natrually and utilizing this to our advantage which is done in all aspects of life from the food we eat to what we add to enchance it, we can have sythetic additives or natural additives, its a choice, most growers looking to enhance flavours, or yields, or just overall quality.. will try lots of diffrent methods, products, lights, ways of growing we use what is available and by product of beeswax is one which is one that works pretty well.

i’m all organic btw, no sythentics what so ever and i find my stuff smokes good, tastes good and allways looks good, triacontenal gets used at certain weeks in veg and flower but once we in the 3rd week its not used and any top feeds stop.

i also add in dry amendments ( all organic ) through various stages, biosys also gets added various stages to help with micorobeal activity……

and here i am argueing with anti natural PGR’s type of people as if i’ve just grown the worlds biggest pineapple with steroids.
 

Ice Cubez

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Are PGRs harmful?


The residues of PGRs in agricultural products are seriously detrimental to human health because they have been found with hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, genotoxicity, neurotoxicity, even carcinogenicity and teratogenicity.
I'm not claiming to be an expert but unless u think you really know what your doing on a chemical level even with organic pgrs. Which I doubt you do. I'd just stay away from them.
 

ComfortCreator

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That residue post is some scary sxxx! Another reason to grow your own. Even at a cultivator testing their buds for contaminants I would guess these dont count. I swear people will poison others with anything if they can make a quick buck. They know full well nobody can sue them for it...how would you prove they harmed you? It's a win - lose situation slanted to cultivators.
 
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