Gravity Flower Hardener

OldGrowth420

Well-Known Member
heres what bushmaster does. This was a normal healthy plant before bushmaster and a week after. I used the recommended dosage of 5ml/gal which is actually supposed to be 2 ml. The guy that made this shit got death threats so Im told because his shit burns plants. So far bushmaster has done everything its claimed to do only the plants grow retarted and malformed. I used 1.5 ml/gal on a mush more robust plant and at the top the same symtoms are occouring. Im :wall: that im not growing organic and feeding my babies real diets instead of chemical. Anyone want some half used foxfarm nutes,granulars, bushmaster and some gravity?
thx for the heads up
 

cerberus

Well-Known Member
and gravity uses heavey metals to promote density. zinc mostly; zinc is organic but that don't mean its good and these plants are specifically used all over the world to pick up pollution, mostly heavey metals out of contaminated soils. Toxic clean up
 

cerberus

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funny, thats what made me look into what was in it. then I saw the "check this web site for heavy metals list" and yada yada yada, ive posted those websites up before. its on the bottle for christs sake, anyways; drink what you like for breakfast. no skin off my nose. i know people who huff gasoline and eat mcdonalds, no biggie.
 

Wolverine97

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how can you say that its not organic when the npk is 0-.01-0 anything under a 5 is strictly organic. no questions asked.
That's not exactly true, though it is true in most cases. All anyone has to do to get below 5 is dilute it, all that number is is the percentage of what's in the bottle.
 

Plowboy

Member
Never really did get around to whether gravity affects the final taste. I've heard you sacrifice quality for quantity. Anyone with any experience care to comment?
 

sealover1

Member
where can i buy purple maxx, gravity and bushmaster guys i,n like to know more about this and mabey try some out​
 

Snafu1236

Well-Known Member
Gross. I would NEVER use Gravity, Purple Maxx, or Bushmaster. Fucking blahhhhh.

Can a mod move this from the organics forum? This garbage is staining the organics forum.
 

Da Almighty Jew

Well-Known Member
Fuck gravity that shit doesn't sound too good. But i can tell you from personal experience snow storm is the shit...

I think purple max is pretty much the same as snow storm except snow storm wont make it turn purple.
 

pointswest

Active Member
In response to the original questions about using these products you might want to carefully review this article.

http://www.integralhydro.com/flowerdragon.html


These products you are using are PGR'S, plant growth regulators, alar is the common name recognized by many. These have been banned for human consumption in the US for years and are a proven carcinogenic. Please do not use these products for medical grows in any instance. These fertilizer companies are selling poisons to unsuspecting growers.
 

cerberus

Well-Known Member
hey i was wondering if anyone knew where i could find some carcinogetics in liquid form, maybe something i could feed to my plants. I used to buy this great cancer causing stuff but the don't allow it on the shelves in cali, wash, holland, or anywhere else that actually regulates..

this liquid cancer, oh i mean fertalizer, it doesn't actually feed the plants as much as makes them rock hard dense, so i am only using this product as a way to fatten up product i am going to sell to people..

any ideas on where i can find this great stuff?


seriously, why is this thread still getting shit in it?
 
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