Uncle Ben
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Anecdotal evidence in cannabis forums, with or with out cherry picked photos, doesn't confirm or verify anything. I don't see any degree of internodes shortening, and that's how PGR's work. Of course, since the technical info is not made available by Humboldt, we really don't know if Bushmaster is a real PGR or not.To put this to rest I finally got around to taking some pics to clear this topic up once and for all.
Any one can take a smaller plant and put it next to a larger plant and go "see, I told you it worked!" Nice try LOL
No offense, but I don't see much in the way of bulk in those plants. In fact, compared to my plants using conventional store bought Walmart type foods, they look scraggly. If they are pure sativa (which they aren't) you have an excuse. If they are typical mutts, you do not. Perhaps you need to get back on the right track with a nickel's worth of Jack's Classic 10-30-20. Witness these plants which have retained their fan leaves, have short internodes with dense masses of bud development (even at the lower areas) and are ready for harvesting:
I'm going to "sell" Jack's Bloom food based on the only important issue to Master Gardeners, plant nutrition.
The Guaranteed Analysis is as follows:
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Total Nitrogen (N)....................................... 10%
5% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
5% Nitrate Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5)........................ 30%
Soluble Potash (K2O)................................. 20%
Magnesium (Mg)......................................... 0.5% - 0.50% Water Soluble Magnesium (Mg)
Boron (B)...................................................0.02%
Copper (Cu)............................................... 0.05% - 0.05% Chelated Copper (Cu)
Iron (Fe).................................................... 0.10% - 0.10% Chelated Iron (Fe)
Manganese (Mn)......................................... 0.05% - 0.05% Chelated Manganese (Mn)
Molybdenum (Mo)...................................... 0.0009%
Zinc (Zn)....................................................... 0.05% - 0.05% Chelated Zinc (Zn)
And jest to learn ya sumtin, here's the link that has the embedded link of "what the numbers mean" which includes a cursory statement regarding State Law regulation. http://www.jacksclassic.com/blossom_booster.html
This is a perfect bloom food for cannabis. The ratio of ammonical to nitrate N is well balanced for this phase of the plant, Fe and Mg is high to offset any of the micro lockouts that increased P usually induces.....and most of the trace elements are represented in the product. The higher amount of K helps bump the plant out of the vegetative stage into a strong flowering mode.
Needless to say, as with all bloom foods - if premature leaf yellowing or drop occurs during flowering, one should switch back to a more balanced food or even a high N food like a 30-10-10 until the correction is made. Most just sit there watching their plants suffer, lose all their valuable fan leaves wandering why....... mumbling some forum mantra like "well.....everyone is using it!"
Uncle Ben