BOOST
#19 _Tutu_
Posted 06 October 2009 - 06:01 AM
#20
Posted 18 October 2009 - 11:15 AM
Whats the major difference between BOOST and ROOT STIMULANT????
seems to be made for the same job..?
i know has some different ingredients...
is one organic the other not??
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DDoc
#22
Posted 04 March 2010 - 01:44 AM
is Boost organic?
and root stimulant isn't?
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DD
#23
Posted 04 March 2010 - 11:10 AM
cheesehunter, on Dec 27 2009, 01:07 PM, said:
DoctorD, on Mar 4 2010, 02:13 AM, said:
is Boost organic?
and root stimulant isn't?
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DD
All the ingredients that make up boost are totally naturally derived. Quite a few organisations accredited by the International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements (IFOAM) approve the use of humates and fulvates, some with free use and others require permission in the form of derogation. To date they are not approved by the SA.
On the current root stimulant:- As PM already said.
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I have been given two totally new root stimulants to trial that are organic and will carry uk certification. If the best supasses the current root stimulant pm will replace it.
A. You take a splinter off my cross, tie a few hairs to one end of it, dip the hairs into the pollen and lightly brush the pistils with it.
#24
Posted 24 March 2010 - 11:51 PM
Just my opinion n its completely unbias but its worth trtyin a small bottle, defo cutting days off my vegging times.
#25
Posted 17 May 2010 - 11:37 AM
Iam coming to the end of my BB nutes, and intend replacing them with PM OldTimers Grow + Bloom. Iam allready using PM Granules at pot up, and have started thinking about using boost as well.
"OldTimer1" said:
Would i be correct in assuming its possible to use Boost mixed with OldTimers Grow + Bloom, or would it be better to use alternative feeds of boost and nutes.
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#26
Posted 17 May 2010 - 04:59 PM
The pm organic fertilisers already have a lot more ready to use nutrients avalable to the plants than the bb range.
A. You take a splinter off my cross, tie a few hairs to one end of it, dip the hairs into the pollen and lightly brush the pistils with it.
#27
Posted 17 May 2010 - 05:10 PM
#28
Posted 18 May 2010 - 09:02 AM
And thanks for all you do for the community
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#29
Posted 18 May 2010 - 09:11 AM
I prefer to use it in water between feeds, it seems to equalise feed uptake by the plants.
A. You take a splinter off my cross, tie a few hairs to one end of it, dip the hairs into the pollen and lightly brush the pistils with it.
#30
Posted 18 May 2010 - 09:29 AM
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