Experience with Shooting Powder Flower Stimulator?

McNea

Well-Known Member
is there any nutrient/chemical to stop fungal/bacterial growth or just regular cleaning?
 

hugetom80s

Well-Known Member
is there any nutrient/chemical to stop fungal/bacterial growth or just regular cleaning?
This is one of those places where the adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" rings true. Proper aeration and management of a beneficial micro-herd makes the most difference.

I've fought back bad growth with enzymatics like Sensizym but the best success I've had is to avoid the problem entirely with beneficial bacteria and fungi.

The quick and dirty way is a res change, cleaning, and a strong dose of hydrogen peroxide. That'll work too but I like Sensizym better because I like the poetic justice of it tearing down all the bad stuff into good nutrients for the plants. It even cleans the roots.
 

McNea

Well-Known Member
all look into that
might be a nice preflush solution to break down some salt nutrients
 

masonite420

Active Member
Multi Zen's unique formulation boosts the plant’s natural immune system, disposes of contaminants within the growing medium, and breaks down nutrients making them more readily available within the root zone. Multi Zen is easily the most concentrated enzyme product on the market. House & Garden’s superior formulation promotes a healthy and beneficial micro-organism colony, increases flower cites, and thickens stalks for extra durability to support bumper crops. Add it to your nutrient solution from early on in the vegetative stage throughout the third week of flowering. It is much cheaper to use than sensizyme
 

The Growery

Active Member
lol, advanced nutrients is the most over rated over priced line of nutrients. sure if you wanna spend 300% more on nutes go ahead, after you research the contents of these nutes you'll quickly realize you can use other brands of nute lines for substantially less total cost and have the same nutrients usually in fewer bottles.
 

BeaverHuntr

Well-Known Member
I've used it on a blueberry plant for the last three weeks of flowering only. It definately increased the size of the calyxes. To almost bursting I paid £35 for 5 sachets. Only used 3 per crop i would recommend as it increases yeild.
I use all House and Garden products and it does the same thing it definitely increased the size of the calyxes. If you arent using drip clean by House and Garden I recommend you do a good flush before harvest.
 
Top