Substitute for Gravity?

Clown Baby

Well-Known Member
better genetics or more light.

But you know, there's more to good bud than density. It's what's in your trichomes that counts.
 

Kite High

Well-Known Member
grow 'em right in the right conditions...if you need a bud hardener or growth inhibitor you're not doing it right...not to mention the pac probably fried your liver...it is not meant for edibles/smokables for that exact reason
 

bimple

Active Member
look folks, I am not looking to dose myself with carcinogens - obviously that shit isn't good to use - that's why it was targeted, and I understand that - but I was wondering mainly aside from adding shit tons of phosphorous and potassium at the end of flowering, what nutrients or SAFE additives can be used to increase the yield and resin production at the end - it isn't all about genetics, there are tricks and turns and that is what I am referring to - I understand that genetics and growing conditions are important, but I specifically asked this question in the nutrients section hoping to hear something about nutrients or additives to use
 

Kite High

Well-Known Member
pk boost is a myth that only fucks your plants up....they need more cal not P in flower in indoor container grows...sure wish people would read botany/ horticulture instead of manufacturer's bs hype....

Look keep as many healthy green leaves as you can til chop...thats how to get good bud
 

chuck estevez

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look folks, I am not looking to dose myself with carcinogens - obviously that shit isn't good to use - that's why it was targeted, and I understand that - but I was wondering mainly aside from adding shit tons of phosphorous and potassium at the end of flowering, what nutrients or SAFE additives can be used to increase the yield and resin production at the end - it isn't all about genetics, there are tricks and turns and that is what I am referring to - I understand that genetics and growing conditions are important, but I specifically asked this question in the nutrients section hoping to hear something about nutrients or additives to use
these guys are telling you the truth, you can listen and learn, or if you feel the need to just throw your money away. try some bloombastic or beastie blooms or other plant killer.
 

bimple

Active Member
I understand that they are telling the truth - i stated i do not want to use carcinogens obviously - just asking what good nutrients are good for making buds denser - I am amazed by the level of judging and misunderstanding that is going on here - perhaps it is a fog of confusion brought on by the meds being too good - we all know that phosphorous and potassium while budding increases yield... what else??? (please no more - THAT STUFF'LL KILL YA comments :neutral:)
 

Kite High

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I already told you but you didn't like what you read so you keep asking
No P and K does not make bigger yields...

Foliage is what spurns production...not a bottle of bullshit

Thats the truth ...there is NOTHING you can add to boost yields...whether you like it or not

But I know you want there to be but sorry I will not lie to you so you can feel better
 

bimple

Active Member
I already told you but you didn't like what you read so you keep asking
No P and K does not make bigger yields...

Foliage is what spurns production...not a bottle of bullshit

Thats the truth ...there is NOTHING you can add to boost yields...whether you like it or not

But I know you want there to be but sorry I will not lie to you so you can feel better
our posts crossed - thanks for the input - I appreciate your input
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
Calcium
Magnesium
Potassium Silicat

These 3 used properly along with a good balanced base nute are pretty much all you need.


You can't buy genetics in a bottle.


Kite high is talking sense.



J
 

Bakatare666

Well-Known Member
Seems like you're hell bent on fancy hyped up nutes, so try Rock Resinator.
Contact them and ask for a free sample like I did last year.
 

Purrrrrple

New Member
Blossom builder & rock resonator are both good suggestions. The resonator has paclo supposedly which is the ingredient from gravity you are looking for I think ;)
 

bigbaby420

Well-Known Member
I have tried atami blossom builder and it works magic with ff cha ching and Humboldt gravity used them with all my flushes as well as killer tea in the last 3 weeks and had amazing results forget what all these other dudes are sayin do what u wanna do and kick all tha bs rhetoric to the breeze
 

Uncle Ben

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I already told you but you didn't like what you read so you keep asking
No P and K does not make bigger yields...

Foliage is what spurns production...not a bottle of bullshit

Thats the truth ...there is NOTHING you can add to boost yields...whether you like it or not

But I know you want there to be but sorry I will not lie to you so you can feel better
Nice try, but you'll not turn the mindset of one so brainwashed by the cannabis industry and forum hype. He doesn't want to hear the facts, he wants the next bottle of rocket fuel so he can screw up his plants reallllllll good. :)

UB
 

NietzscheKeen

Well-Known Member
these guys are telling you the truth, you can listen and learn, or if you feel the need to just throw your money away. try some bloombastic or beastie blooms or other plant killer.
SIDEBAR:

Lol, just for the record. I bought some beastie blooms a few months ago and used it as directed. I was horrified at what it did to my plant. It looked healthy up until that point. It's like it went into shock or something. It did the same thing to my rose bushes. It's just way too much and way too out of balance is my ad hoc reckon. I have a free sample of Bloombastic, will it do the same thing? All the preaching I'v heard about high P for blossoms and roots and K for fruit growth made it seem intuitive that something like Koolbloom or Beastie Bloomz would only help. It has no N, so I thought that made it safer. I've read a few articles that mention that P has little to no affect on root development, but it's recommended for bulb plants. What gives? Any comments?
 

churchhaze

Well-Known Member
K is taken up and used by the plant almost as much, if not more than N according to tissue samples. It's P that most people use too much of. IMO, most people (lucas formula) use too little K.

The fact is that plants in veg and during the stretch period eat a TON of N and K, and not nearly as much P.

SIDEBAR:

Lol, just for the record. I bought some beastie blooms a few months ago and used it as directed. I was horrified at what it did to my plant. It looked healthy up until that point. It's like it went into shock or something. It did the same thing to my rose bushes. It's just way too much and way too out of balance is my ad hoc reckon. I have a free sample of Bloombastic, will it do the same thing? All the preaching I'v heard about high P for blossoms and roots and K for fruit growth made it seem intuitive that something like Koolbloom or Beastie Bloomz would only help. It has no N, so I thought that made it safer. I've read a few articles that mention that P has little to no affect on root development, but it's recommended for bulb plants. What gives? Any comments?
 
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