What up UK? from a bean in Vegas.
I've been doing so online research on a naturally occurring plant growth hormone that I recently learned about called triacontanol. The way I found out about this hormone was reading
Collective Gardener's thread (specifically the last maybe, 10-20 pages of it) where he starts using this new fertilizer called 'Yellow Bottle Final Bloom'. He say's that adding it the last few weeks of flower has given him a 20% increase in
real weight, meaning it's not water weight. Something about the calyxes stacking differently or something.
This guy has been growing for 30+ years, and has tried a lot of the trick out there. He's totally blown away by this product.
So I looked into it and found out the active ingredient is triacontanol. The shit's expensive. I guess a kilo of pure triacontanol is like 500,000E. The Yellow Bottle stuff is $80 alone, so I started looking into organic sources of the hormone.
It turns out that if used in a tea, alfalfa pellets & alfalfa meal have the active ingredient triacontanol in it and can be used as a soil drench or a spray. It's been widely studied in the US and is already used in commercial cotton, rice and corn farming to increase yield and production. It can be used in veg to increase leafy vegetative growth and at the end of flower to increase bud size.
Treating Yourself forum conversation about triacontanol in alfalfa. Short.
http://treatingyourself.com/vbulletin/archive/index.php?t-3152.html
.doc by a private nutrient company, but has good info at the beginning. Very short.
http://www.carbonkick.fi/growingsyst...elease_eng.doc
Anyways, check out these short reads. They're light so don't give it a look.