Pgr

conor c

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Looks like it's been treated with Paclobutrazol. I would stay away at all cost! It's carcinogenic and the only permitted use is on ornamental plants.

It forces the plant to be dominant in producing carbohydrates in its tissues instead of cannabinoids. There's good and bad PGR's, the main problem is people use them incorrectly.

Monosaccharides and their chains has larger molecular mass compared to cannabinoids. It adds bulk and decrease quality and make it carcinogenic.
Yeah scary shit also it used to be easier to tell pgr weed as it messed with resin production as well as gives big wierd buds but they use a product now i cant remember the exact name hopefully somebody does and can chime in and it apparently makes it look alot better and frosty etc personally i cant imagine growing with that type of shit but plenty do unfortunately hell i dont even foliar feed cos nitrosamines fuck using dodgy pgrs its sad the lengths some go to just to make a profit
 

Nizza

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Kelp is a plant.

I use ethylene to get bigger buds and more cannabinoids/terpenoids. Is that frowned upon?
Do your own research on it I am just saying just because something is a PGR doesn't necessarily mean it is frowned upon.

Chitin is another PGR from crab shell
 

Wastei

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Kelp is a plant.

I use ethylene to get bigger buds and more cannabinoids/terpenoids. Is that frowned upon?
Is that pure ethylene gas since Ethephon is not permitted to be used on Cannabis since it's carcinogenic if misused?
 

oswizzle

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It’s all dose dependent… when you follow the labels you get herb that’s worth about the same price or less than livestock feed aka hay … low end dose on the right genetics and you can knock it out the park … ethics aside … 90% of the Cali Legal grows use some form of them … buying boxes out the backdoor from all these distros… none of this shit is tested and you could break windshield tossing one of these nugs at it
 
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