that i dont know about. i think you shouldn't be here...Yeah unfortunately I’m a cash cropper.. all the street bud in Cali they use it.. and it’s frosty and fire
What week do u run it at?Yeah unfortunately I’m a cash cropper.. all the street bud in Cali they use it.. and it’s frosty and fire
how do i use it. a few old timers used to use i am not in touch with anymoreand i use phosphoload in every run i did so far and i wont do a run without it. this stuff works. period. nothing else to say about it. 5 years now i been using it and guess what? no cancer or side effects except that it doubles/triples your yeild and cola size. but, if u dont know what you are doing, or how to use it, dont waste your money. side by side test and u will see a huge difference. enough said.
It's got Paclobutrazol in it. Why would you want to use that on your cannabis plants? You don't need PGR's to grow good weed.how do i use it. a few old timers used to use i am not in touch with anymore
Pick good genetics and keep it healthy. That's the best way.ya i guess if your looking for resin production and terrines this will not help huh
what do you think about gorilla zkittles barney’s farmsPick good genetics and keep it healthy. That's the best way.
Never grew any Barney's Farm.what do you think about gorilla zkittles barney’s farms
this made me lmfao! how can something be harmful and carcinogenic when consumed orally but safe when inhaled lol. yeah it will not suffocate you if you inhale it doesnt negate the fact that it can still cause cancerphosphoload, from what i am understanding, is harmfull when ingested. or is harmfull when it is in a crop that is meant to be consumed via your mouth, chewed, and swallowed. but the msds states that it is not harmful when inhaled. also states that there is not enough evidence to prove that paclobutazol cuases cancer.
INHALED
! The material is not thought to produce either adverse health effects or irritation of the respiratory tract following inhalation (as classified using animal models).
Nevertheless, adverse effects have been produced following exposure of animals by at least one other route and good hygiene practice requires that exposure be kept to a minimum and that suitable control measures be used in an occupational setting.
! Persons with impaired respiratory function, airway diseases and conditions such as emphysema or chronic bronchitis, may incur further disability if excessive concentrations of particulate are inhaled.