northerntights
Well-Known Member
Ok, so I have been going over all the fancy additives on the market and I have to say the Humbolt County line of products caught my eye. Bushmaster, Gravity and PurpleMaxx, each one makes incredible, maybe even a too incredible, claims. Do any growers here have any personal experience with these products? Are these the golden bullet they claim to be or just another waste of our valuable smoking funds?
Here is what they claim to do...
"Bushmaster slows down and halts the vertical growth, creating more compact plants. At the same time the vertical growth ceases, the plant starts to become very bushy, producing lateral branching and eventually producing much more surface area for flowers to form, thus greatly increasing the yield."
"Gravity is unlike any other flower-finishing product on the market. Gravity fills out flower clusters and increases total flower mass without interfering with flower scent and color. Based on natural ingredients, Gravity is the brother of Bushmaster, the popular plant height controller used at the beginning of flowering. Like Bushmaster, Gravity is recommended for flowering plants and not fruiting plants like tomatoes and peppers due to fruit drop.
The first testers reported modest weight gains with extreme hardening of the flowers, even the smallest ones. Founded on kelp extract, the product was fine-tuned to produce weight gains of 15% with many testers consistently achieving weight gains in the 30-40% range"
"Purple Maxx has been in development for over two years under the name of STACKER. They discovered a combination of organic compounds that would not only encourage plants to "stack" their flowering sites closer together during early flower development but would also stimulate increased resin development later. Plus, it would increase the girth of primary flowers, add mass and stimulate extreme crystallization in resin producing plants. Early testers also found that using a feeding regimen of both Gravity and STACKER reported their plants turned dark purple! "
Too good to be true? Because I'm itching to spend money I don't have and lets face it, no one wants to get ripped off!
Here is what they claim to do...
"Bushmaster slows down and halts the vertical growth, creating more compact plants. At the same time the vertical growth ceases, the plant starts to become very bushy, producing lateral branching and eventually producing much more surface area for flowers to form, thus greatly increasing the yield."
"Gravity is unlike any other flower-finishing product on the market. Gravity fills out flower clusters and increases total flower mass without interfering with flower scent and color. Based on natural ingredients, Gravity is the brother of Bushmaster, the popular plant height controller used at the beginning of flowering. Like Bushmaster, Gravity is recommended for flowering plants and not fruiting plants like tomatoes and peppers due to fruit drop.
The first testers reported modest weight gains with extreme hardening of the flowers, even the smallest ones. Founded on kelp extract, the product was fine-tuned to produce weight gains of 15% with many testers consistently achieving weight gains in the 30-40% range"
"Purple Maxx has been in development for over two years under the name of STACKER. They discovered a combination of organic compounds that would not only encourage plants to "stack" their flowering sites closer together during early flower development but would also stimulate increased resin development later. Plus, it would increase the girth of primary flowers, add mass and stimulate extreme crystallization in resin producing plants. Early testers also found that using a feeding regimen of both Gravity and STACKER reported their plants turned dark purple! "
Too good to be true? Because I'm itching to spend money I don't have and lets face it, no one wants to get ripped off!