Why Use a Drop of fairy liquid ?? with Dutch master reverse

HuskyBear

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Hi guys. Doing my first grow and my plant is looking like a beauty. Shes just finished her first week of flowering but sadly i think i am seeing signs of female and male gender ( i think this was due to heat stress or maybe a light leak ). I Have recently brought some dutch master reverse to see if i can nip the problem in the bud ( haha pun intended ) and i see that some people advise to buy the saturator to help the solution access the plant. Some other people advise using a drop of fairy liquid. Is this advisable , wont fairly liquid be harmfull for the plant. Any advise on using the Dutch master reverse would also be much appreciated. Peace love HuskyBear bongsmilie
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Hi guys. Doing my first grow and my plant is looking like a beauty. Shes just finished her first week of flowering but sadly i think i am seeing signs of female and male gender ( i think this was due to heat stress or maybe a light leak ). I Have recently brought some dutch master reverse to see if i can nip the problem in the bud ( haha pun intended ) and i see that some people advise to buy the saturator to help the solution access the plant. Some other people advise using a drop of fairy liquid. Is this advisable , wont fairly liquid be harmfull for the plant. Any advise on using the Dutch master reverse would also be much appreciated. Peace love HuskyBear bongsmilie
I would use the product iaw the manufacturers instructions.

"DO NOT DILUTE WITH WATER - Pour the amount of Gold Range REVERSE you need into a spray bottle. Typically 500 ml / ½ quart is enough for one application for the average sized garden.
* Important * Add Gold Range SATURATOR to undiluted Gold Range REVERSE at the rate of 10 ml / 2 teaspoons per litre / quart only! A 500 ml / ½ quart spray bottle will require 5 ml / 1 teaspoon of Gold Range SATURATOR and a 250 ml / 8 oz spray bottle will require only 2.5 ml / ½ teaspoon of Gold Range SATURATOR."
 

HuskyBear

Member
thanks for your reply on my first ever post :) btw. But is fairy liquid an actual alternative to using the saturator or will it kill my plant.
 

ArCaned

Active Member
Woah, you're going to try to force it to be female? How about you kill the male and start over :D?
 

HuskyBear

Member
im not forcing it to be female , ive done my research and if applied during the first stages of flowering and the male flowers are removed , apparently it can prevent further growth.
 

ArCaned

Active Member
... That is forcing a natural male to be female, the opposite of using colloidal silver to make a fem plant produce pollen to get fem seeds...
 

HuskyBear

Member
i think you are getting confused its not a natural male its female but turning hermie due to stress related problems
 
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