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if you've ever used anything thats got a bit of seaweed in it then you've used a product with cytokinins

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Just had a quick read about it in seaweed related nutrients and it refers to root growth. 

The nutrients that I've seen it listed in claims it helps with bud growth and density! 

Whats your idea on the benefits? 

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synthetic cytokinins in quite large amounts can have retarding effects similar to those of PGRs if I remember right, so I'd probably swerve anything that seemed a bit suspect. Cytokinings in biostimulants are generally in low, natural amounts from the plants they were extracted from, and come coupled with all the other hormones and whatever else and all work in together in like an assemble in a natural way to promote a stimulating effect.

 

In conclusion, if its not a biostimulant swerve it.

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20 hours ago, twigs said:

coconut water and aloe vera if you want :skin_up:

How can you afford water your plants with coconut water. I can just about afford to drink the stuff lol

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1 hour ago, Bushmat said:

How can you afford water your plants with coconut water. I can just about afford to drink the stuff lol

 

:stoned: alright dude

 

Grow your aloe = free

coconut water @aldi = £1:75 1L / could make hundreds of liters of super duper spray/drench

 

grow shop premix super duper spray (90%plain water?) = £12/£25? 1L

 

grow shop super duper nutrient drench/folia which can also make hundreds of liters but it still costs £12 or more..rather than £1:75

 

honestly dude, spray with aloe/coconut in veg and a couple of times in early flower, drench a couple of times and enjoy lovely herb..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 05/07/2020 at 10:07 PM, twigs said:

 

:stoned: alright dude

 

Grow your aloe = free

coconut water @aldi = £1:75 1L / could make hundreds of liters of super duper spray/drench

 

grow shop premix super duper spray (90%plain water?) = £12/£25? 1L

 

grow shop super duper nutrient drench/folia which can also make hundreds of liters but it still costs £12 or more..rather than £1:75

 

honestly dude, spray with aloe/coconut in veg and a couple of times in early flower, drench a couple of times and enjoy lovely herb..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How much do I need to dilute the coconut water? Or just spray it straight on? 

It's £1:49 1L in Lidl by the way lol:skin_up:

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lol excellent! 

 

Don’t spray it straight on! have a sip though.. :stoned:  

 

here you go dude

 

A “Protein Drink” for Your Plants

Raw, organic aloe vera juice is an amazing addition to your regular waterings or foliar feedings at 1⁄4 cup per gallon of water. Think of aloe vera doing for your plants what a protein shake does for an elite athlete: providing the body what it needs to grow bigger and stronger by giving it more raw material. Just like a human body will use amino acids to make proteins and proteins to make muscles, plants will use simple sugars to make starches, and starches to make their structures. Aloe vera juice is chock-full of simple sugars and starches, giving your plants the nutrition they need for serious performance.

 

For Plants That Grow Like Coconut Palms

Raw, organic coconut water can replace an armload of top-secret grow formulas. Added to feedings at 15 milliliters per liter of H2O, coconut water will cause your plants to grow faster, more vigorously, and with more buds sites and shorter internodal distances. Keep in mind that a coconut is the biggest seed on Earth — and like any other seed, it contains enough nutrition for the plant to grow until it develops sufficient leaves to make its own food. Coconut trees get taller by growing huge palm leaves that die off, leaving a trunk — which means that unlike cannabis, which grows stem space between each set of branches, coconut water has cytokinins (sigh-toe-kine-ens), hormones that signal the plant to divide cells in the roots and growing shoots, equaling explosive growth. Coconut water is also a great source of calcium, magnesium, and other minerals and elements your plants need.

-high times 

 

 

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