Moderator Note: Please note that this is NOT Humboldt Nutrients, the company whose products you normally see in grow shops. This poison is from a small company, operating out of a garage, obviously stealing name recognition from the good company.
i was reading a thread on another forum and read this post which i think i should share with others. someone asked about using gravity and snowstorm, to bloom enhancers made by Humboldt County's Own. here is what the guy said:
i was reading a thread on another forum and read this post which i think i should share with others. someone asked about using gravity and snowstorm, to bloom enhancers made by Humboldt County's Own. here is what the guy said:
he goes on further here:i hope both of you take what im about to say very seriously. the great thing about consuming marijuana over other drugs is that its non addictive and non toxic. its so non toxic that it has many medicinal uses. why destroy that by adding carcinogenic PGR's that might slightly increase your yield or potency at the cost of making your medicine very toxic. its been pretty much proven beyond doubt that "Humboldt County's Own" lied about active ingredients in their products and put carcinogenic chemicals in products they knew would be applied to crops that would be consumed by humans. they let people get cancer for money. and now growers, either out of ignorance or greed are growing unhealthy marijuana everywhere just to get a slightly better yield.
i hope you heed my message and stay clear from "humboldt countys own" and other companies of the like. Bushmaster had chlormequat chloride in it (gives you cancer), while gravity had paclobutrazol (also cancer causing even though insufficient testing has put it in a gray area). unsure what SSU and their new product have in them, but they're either snake oils or most likely just more carcinogenic PGR's.
if either of you provide your marijuana to anybody else besides yourself, please be a decent human being and don't turn a healthy plant into a cancer causing drug. and it should be a good rule of thumb to never put questionable products in a crop you plan on consuming. otherwise you're no better than those cigarette companies in the 40's telling everybody that this carcinogenic product is healthy to use.
hope you listen,
dizzlekush
Phosphoload was a mix of paclobutrazol and daminozide. basically cancer in a bottle. hope nobody but you smoked that weed you grew (hope you didn't smoke it either to be honest) with phosphoload, gravity, and bushmaster. and i hope you decide to give carcinogenic PGR's a break. if you really want to get the upper edge, there's non carcinogenic alternatives. Triacontanol, brassinosteroids, BAP... the list goes on.
http://www.viceland.com/blogs/en/2011/03/25/weed-dealings-keep-your-paclobutrazol-off-my-nugs/
"Based on the currently available toxicity information, DPR concluded that paclobutrazol causes adverse effects on liver function and developmental effects in rodents. DPR has further concluded that, in the absence of additional data to the contrary, paclobutrazol has the potential to cause similar effects in humans."
www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/risk/rcd/paclobut.pdf
Mortality
Annelida Mortality
AquaticPlants Biochemistry, Ecosystem Process, Growth, Morphology, Physiology, Population
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Molluscs Mortality
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TerrestrialPlants Biochemistry, Growth, Mortality
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http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC34826
in this case, mortality doesn't mean being mortal, it means massive dieoff.
there is a reason pacloburtazol can only be used legally for ornamental plants and not food crops. the only reasons that paclobutrazol isn't rated as a carcinogen is because it hasn't been properly tested as one, although it certainly kills animals wonderfully. i got nothing but respect for Glow, but if he really thinks PBZ is safe to use, i gotta disagree with him on that.