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fdd2blk

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found it...................


30 centiliters of water

0.02 grams of gibberellic acid

2 drops of natruim hyroxide (to liquefy the gibberellic)

use as a misting agent.
 

green_nobody

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found it...................


30 centiliters of water

0.02 grams of gibberellic acid

2 drops of natruim hyroxide (to liquefy the gibberellic)

use as a misting agent.
well i cold look it up in he tox book at the office but still i would suggest to everyone trying this mix that the uses normal percussion with that, so safety goggles (mist safe ones!) gloves and some filter mask preventing inhalation of the stuff:-|

found this on wiki:
Gibberellin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

fdd2blk

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well i cold look it up in he tox book at the office but still i would suggest to everyone trying this mix that the uses normal percussion with that, so safety goggles (mist safe ones!) gloves and some filter mask preventing inhalation of the stuff:-|

found this on wiki:
Gibberellin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


i would never personally go this route. i really dig male female reproduction.:hump: :hump: :hump:
 

green_nobody

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then be careful on this, in the tox book it is still "blank" (funny since it is researched on since 1925:-?) but in the online data bank it is listed under review so i guess they found something wrong with their mice but still checking data to prove it...:roll:


and fdd, personally i'm all about sexual reproduction, plant or human or whatever, best with what god came up with:mrgreen:, next in line is pot;)
 

videoman40

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WOW Fdd2blk, I was just doing some research on this a couple weeks ago, and than you post this. hmmmmm

Heres some of the shit I found on it:
About Gibberellic Acid
I read the following online and found it interesting.
How Do I Use Gibberellic Acid (GA3) To Generate Bigger Plants?
Yes. This is a well-researched area, although the results of gibberellic acid (GA3) applications vary depending on many factors, including (here also) the type of plants its applied to. In one study of persimmon yield (1) it was found that applications of 15 to 30 PPM increased yields by 50% to 400%. In another study (2) it was even found that if gibberellic acid is applied to a plant the next generation of the plant would also benefit from faster flowering and increased height. In another study of walnut trees it was found that applications of gibbarellic acid (GA3) increased growth by 567% (3).
1) Increasing Persimmon Yields With Gibberellic Acid [www.actahort.org/books/120/120_32.htm]
2) Generations Living with Gibberellic Acid []Sidwell Friends School: Login » 404
3) Gibberellic Acid for Fruit Set and Seed Germination [www.crfg.org/tidbits/gibberellic.html]
Heres one link,
http://www.super-grow.biz/GibberellicAcid.jsp



Gibberellic Acid is a naturally occurring plant hormone. You consume it each time you eat fruits/vegetables...
I think it is used in MJ growing mostly for inducing hermaphroditism to secure feminized beans.

(I wish I knew more about using this for increased yeilds)
 

green_nobody

Well-Known Member
WOW Fdd2blk, I was just doing some research on this a couple weeks ago, and than you post this. hmmmmm

Heres some of the shit I found on it:
About Gibberellic Acid
I read the following online and found it interesting.
How Do I Use Gibberellic Acid (GA3) To Generate Bigger Plants?
Yes. This is a well-researched area, although the results of gibberellic acid (GA3) applications vary depending on many factors, including (here also) the type of plants its applied to. In one study of persimmon yield (1) it was found that applications of 15 to 30 PPM increased yields by 50% to 400%. In another study (2) it was even found that if gibberellic acid is applied to a plant the next generation of the plant would also benefit from faster flowering and increased height. In another study of walnut trees it was found that applications of gibbarellic acid (GA3) increased growth by 567% (3).
1) Increasing Persimmon Yields With Gibberellic Acid [www.actahort.org/books/120/120_32.htm]
2) Generations Living with Gibberellic Acid []Sidwell Friends School: Login » 404
3) Gibberellic Acid for Fruit Set and Seed Germination [www.crfg.org/tidbits/gibberellic.html]
Heres one link,
http://www.super-grow.biz/GibberellicAcid.jsp



Gibberellic Acid is a naturally occurring plant hormone. You consume it each time you eat fruits/vegetables...
I think it is used in MJ growing mostly for inducing hermaphroditism to secure feminized beans.

(I wish I knew more about using this for increased yeilds)
that with the walnuts i knew too, they do in cali, but those nuts they can export then to the EU since they have it on watch list too. seems that it messes with fertility of mammals and also can cause other shit as well like stuff cancer. that is the trouble with almost every synthetic hormone, if it is estrogen, lowers the fertility and potency of males and causes breast neoplasm if taken during or after the menopause or testosterone from losing hair, impotence to all kinds of cancer.
so i'm a bit concerned about those substances and besides rooting hormones, which i use with all precautions, i won't use any of this in my grow, even if this brings me tons of buds:?
 

catgirl

Well-Known Member
Another great thread for this newb as I have been looking for some info on seeding for days... thanks guys and girls:blsmoke:
 

ouizer

Active Member
You guys are struggling with terminology.A female plant doesn't make pollen.An intersex or hermaphrodite plant produces male flowers that make pollen and since the male flower has grown on a female there are only female chromosomes available.Hence when a female is pollinated with it there are only female genes available to make offspring.But again female flowers never make pollen.
 
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