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This Root Stimulant from Plant Magic is excellent value for money.

Once applied it will stimulate the biological activity around the plants root zones leading to explosive, healthy, strong root development. These treated plants will also benefit by having a greater resistance to stress from lack of water, heat/cold or transplantation.

There are 3 main ingredients that makes this product stand out from the rest……..

Firstly a high quality humate is used. This is an excellent source for being involved in the uptake of nutrients by plants, microbial activity and the cycling of nutrients.

Secondly we add Amino Acids. It is important to note that these are the fundamental building blocks of Proteins, these Proteins can be absorbed directly and readily via the roots or Stoma (the pores in the leaves), certain metals can bind to these blocks allowing the plant to absorb these immediately. This allows the plant to receive these important elements quickly and efficiently.

Lastly we add seaweed. This works in two ways, firstly it gives a boost of micro nutrients (see the catalyst description for more details), this helps the plant to grow stronger and faster. Secondly it releases a surge of natural plant hormones. By feeding these hormones to the plant means that it does not have to make them allowing the plant to grow stronger and faster.
181
How often should this be used as i see its double the price of the grow and bloom and also at a rate of 5ml/l so i'm taking it that it would be used with every feed, would maybe once a week or 2 be ok? unsure.gif
plantmagic
Hi 181,

Yes the root stim is more expensive than the nutrient, but is £10 cheaper than a certain organic dutch one and £5 cheaper than another dutch one lol.gif

I have a chart, hopefully I'll have someone re-size it for me so I can pin it in this section at some point.

To begin with just 2.5ml / L will be sufficient for small clones, seedlings or stressed plants, this can be increased as the plants become established.

Doesn't necessarily have to be used during the fruiting stage except for the first two weeks or so, just to establish a good healthy root mass before the fruits start to show.
-=DrGreenThumb=-
Can this be used in an 'organic' grow?

Thanks in advance
NMW
does it make the PH rise much when you add it to the nute tank ?
also is it best to use with nutes with a low EC or is it OK with a higher EC levels ?
ani
QUOTE (plantmagic @ Jul 27 2009, 03:14 PM) *
This Root Stimulant from Plant Magic is excellent value for money.

Once applied it will stimulate the biological activity around the plants root zones leading to explosive, healthy, strong root development. These treated plants will also benefit by having a greater resistance to stress from lack of water, heat/cold or transplantation.

There are 3 main ingredients that makes this product stand out from the rest……..

Firstly a high quality humate is used. This is an excellent source for being involved in the uptake of nutrients by plants, microbial activity and the cycling of nutrients.

Secondly we add Amino Acids. It is important to note that these are the fundamental building blocks of Proteins, these Proteins can be absorbed directly and readily via the roots or Stoma (the pores in the leaves), certain metals can bind to these blocks allowing the plant to absorb these immediately. This allows the plant to receive these important elements quickly and efficiently.

Lastly we add seaweed. This works in two ways, firstly it gives a boost of micro nutrients (see the catalyst description for more details), this helps the plant to grow stronger and faster. Secondly it releases a surge of natural plant hormones. By feeding these hormones to the plant means that it does not have to make them allowing the plant to grow stronger and faster.


Hi there, do you recommend using a root stimulant or is it ok not to? A question I'm not too sure on, thanks in advance for your help :-)
plantmagic
QUOTE (-=DrGreenThumb=- @ Aug 6 2009, 02:37 PM) *
Can this be used in an 'organic' grow?

Thanks in advance


Hi there,

Unfortunately this Root Stimulant is not certified organic. But that being said two of the four ingredients are certified as being organic. So I would feel bad to tell you that it is fine to use in an organic garden when not all the ingredients are certified as organic. There are no nasty chemicals in the make-up of this though, if that helps at all?


QUOTE (NMW @ Aug 10 2009, 09:54 AM) *
does it make the PH rise much when you add it to the nute tank ?
also is it best to use with nutes with a low EC or is it OK with a higher EC levels ?


Yes it does increase the ph a bit. When using just bare in mind that it does contain a bit of seaweed and humate, so perfect at lower EC values and just be sure to watch closely at higher values. So I guess what I am saying is that it is ok to use at higher EC values but just tread cautiously i.e. maybe use 2.5ml; per litre rather than 5ml per litre ;)

QUOTE (ani @ Sep 10 2009, 02:30 PM) *
Hi there, do you recommend using a root stimulant or is it ok not to? A question I'm not too sure on, thanks in advance for your help :-)


Maybe a question to ask on the main boards somewhere to gain a total unbiased opinion ;)

What I believe is that a Root Stim is not by any means a necessity or a must have tool when growing any kind of fruit or vegetable. What it does do though is stimulate root growth and feed the plant hormones in a soluable form, this will create more rapid top end growth and the roots will be healthy, bigger and grow faster when fed the correct dosages. In turn having these benefits may lead to potting on times being reduced significantly and get your crop into it's fruiting stage a lot quicker.

Arnold Layne
rofl.gif
This stuff made me laugh early this morning. Yesterday morning I thought my four Killer Skunk seedlings looked a bit down in the dumps. I've noticed it before with seedlings, they go so far then seem to pause and think about life for a week or two before getting their arses into gear. Sort of a "teenage Blues" period for ganja? lol.gif
Anyhooohah, there I was facing a choice - leave the blightahs be for a week knowing they would then pick up and get a shuffle on, or try a bit of Root Stim. Hmmm. lol.gif So I gave them a dose.
Its done what it said on the tin! When I looked in this morning they were rattling along like nobody's business. Leaves all up and at attention, and all showing a nice shiney silky sort of green look. Just the ticket! Seems like this stuff is a bit of a kick up the arse, then. Jolly good show, another damned useful tool in the cupboard thumbsup.gif
twigs
i agree

used it for the first time a couple of weeks ago after moving weak/immature looking plants into 15lt pots, gave the compost a good drenching after, then two days later used as a spray after a bit of trimming and the plants look a lot stronger all round..
NMW
on trying some myself at the mo seems good stuff shame about the smell sick.gif eggy smell to me it stinks but seems goods stuff much better than rhizotonic i am liking the hydro food too its out performing canna and hesi yes.gif in early veg stage but still early days but i am liking the plant magic stuff so far
twigs
rofl.gif it does fecking reek!

im dreading the day i knock some over, its gunna happen, i knows it
twigs
it made my clones root faster too stoned.gif

soaked those pellet things in it

and used it to mist
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