Hormex B Vitamins in ealry flower ??

Ganjen

Member
Hey everyone. ive been on these forums for a while and have learned alot. but i have a question reguarding hormex im hoping you all can help me with. I know most people use hormex for cuttings and clones, and even sometimes early veg because it helps grow healthy roots and stuff. what im wondering, is if when i move my plants into flower, if im transplanting them from 2 gallon to 4 gallon pots, would hormex solution be good to add in with my early flower nutes, such as fox farm liquids and the open sesame soluble? im thinking it would help them take the new pots over well and promote bigger healthier plants. Any advice on this matter would be of much help, thanks guys and gals for your helpful feedback!
 

Ganjen

Member
poly, that makes sense for sure. but im just wondering about that first week of they go in 12/12 . i figure it takes a few days before they start flowering so im wondering if the window right before that would give any boost to my flowering results? im thinking about trying some, i just have to get other nutes first that im low on, but i think i have a good idea here.
 

polyarcturus

Well-Known Member
naw man it will just delay the switch. im telling you i have fucked around with super thrive and hormex till my brain bleeds no benifits in flowering foliar or otherwise. jsut letting you know before you go on this endeavor. you wanna make the bud fat folair with cytokines up to the last 2 weeks but i have encountered a problem with Kintine(coconut milk) now the buds are taking forever to ripen. play with the auxin doses in veg and maybe a low dose in flower if you are supplementing cytokines
 

Ganjen

Member
ok that makes sense. yea im just using the fox farms liquid trio and the solubles. i was just thinking i could maybe kick things up a notch Lol with the hormex vitamins. and usually when i harvest my plants from the 4 gallon containers, i see the roots never went most of the way through the soil. so i just figured the hormex would cure that. thanks for the advice poly
 

Ganjen

Member
so if you have alot of expereince with hormex, and i have none. if im growing from seed and not doing any type of cloning whatsoever, would hormex be worth buying just to feed during veg, or would the liquid fox farms with the ocean forest soil be enough without the hormex. i am limited on funds right now and need to get other nutes more importantly, but if u reccomend hormex with my situation, ill get it soon. thanks poly and any other info guys and gals !
 

polyarcturus

Well-Known Member
keep the hormex on deck for cloning. its good benefits in VEg so i keep a bottle of superthrive for veg its pretty cheap and basically has a bunch of crushed up vitamin pills in it (help keep the micro def. away) so i use it, necessary no. and often if your pot is big enough the roots wont make it all the way down to the bottom, another good saying i go by, less nutes = more roots its a weed keep it searching for water and food. medium dry soil and low dose nutes get the best growth. hormones are more like steroids and you got to know how to use them or else you will get flab instead of muscle.
 

Ganjen

Member
+1 rep my friend, thank you for the info, that is extremely helpful and will save me money and give better results in the long run.
 

JesseTron

Member
Always good to have hormex around. It was hard to find in my area until I realized you could just order from their website lol.
 
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