B'Cuzz Root Stimulator vs. Canna Rhizotonic

wallSHIT

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Ok, one thing that I've noticed is there isnt enough online comparing many products with similar products. There are some good tests out there, but not enough. FastForward, a user on a different forum put Rhizotonic, H&G Root Exelurator & Clone Start in a head to head battle and the Root Exelurator came out the victor. But that was root development from cutting to rooting, which is helpful for sure, but since i do perpetual harvests with no veg time, I want to know what is going to give me the best development in those first couple weeks of flowering to give me the biggest buds.
I have been using Rhizo and am really happy with the results, but its pretty expensive. For the same price I can get B'Cuzz Root and it lasts 4x longer due to feeding schedule.

So heres one that has been bugging me, and I want to find out whats better as a root stimulator after clone transplant with zero veg time:

Rhizotonic or B'Cuzz Root.

Obviously this one is going to take a while to come up with some good results, probably about 8 weeks give or take a day. But Im starting with 6 using Rhizo and 6 using B'Cuzz (actually 10 using Rhizo but 4 were cloned into coco, so they wont count for this). All were very well rooted clones that were cloned using DipNGrow, they misted with plain water phed to 5.8 and watered with the same. Up to this point, everything was the same.

Also as part of this experiment is the fact that I have a balanced mix between Blue Berry and AK-47, so I can see what it does for each different stimulant on the different strains.

So Im done talking, here a couple quick pics, and Ill update with pictures over the next few weeks when there is ANY sign of difference between the two.


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wallSHIT

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Actually I do have any update, completely forgot to post it! So finished drying and curing about a week or 2 ago on these, and I found not even a slight difference in bud size, density, or weight between the two. Even after harvesting and investigating the roots I was unable to find any difference in the size of the mature root structure. I may try this again in the future, but for now I'm just going to continue using B'Cuzz simply because its cheaper. I really wanted some sort of difference, unfortunately i got nothing.
 

since1991

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Old post but if you want a cheaper alternative to either atami rootastic....canna rhizotonic....house and garden roots excel...or gh rapid start....use Atami Bcuzz Root Stimulator or Greenfuse Root Stimulator. For the cheapest and quite effective use Generap Orgnics BioRoot. I had a good friend down in East Lansing who is a plant biologist tell me the ingredients in all these products are very very similar. I used the Bcuzz and Greenfuse (same exact product and the two companys used to be partners in bottling amd distribution) alongside Canna Rhizotonic and H&G Roots Excel and i noticed no difference in early root development. Rhizo can be used as a foliar too but Nitrozime with a fulvic is slightly cheaper. Nzime isnt cheap initially by much but at a teaspoon or less per quart of water as a once a week foliar it equals out much cheaper than Rhizo. Actually all these products can be used in the rootzone and as a foliar. In the Canna dvd tutorial the way they tell you how to use ot is ideal but you dont have to use that specific brand. These products are all basically the same. They contain plants extracts (mainly algae and seaweed - ascpohylum nodosum and digitaria lamanaria) which are high in auxins and cytokinins. GO Bioroot is slightly different..less concentrated than the rest hence cheaper but still effective. Atami Bcuzz root stimulator (in the less concentrated bottle - not the small super concentrate) is almost exactly like Canna Rhizotonic. And at about 20 -30 bucks cheaper. The dilution is better too at about a half to three quarters a tspn per gallon. No one in the states uses it for some reason. It was one of the first along with Nitrozime on the market decades ago and works great for initial root development. My local grow stores have bottles of it at half price cuz they want it gone. I bought almost all of them at 20$ a quart about 3 months ago. RHIZO and roots excel....great stuff....extremely overpriced. Its just hormones...they all are.
 

since1991

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Thats the stuff Aero...just like Rhizo. Cheaper. Way cheaper. And i talked to a rep for the U.S. distributor for House and Garden and she told me Van de Zwann was trying for a slightly tweaked version of Growth Tech/HDI's Nitrozime when he was formulating Roots Excelurator. Just a little known fact for all yas.
 
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