B'cuzz review

meetjoeblow

Well-Known Member
First let me start by saying this is only a personal opinion so please don't shit a brick if you don't agree ( since rollitup is known for assholes). Secondly please excuse any colloquialisms. I am from the south, and women like my accent anyway so fuck a hater.......
But I recently bought a B'cuzz coco starter kit from from my local hydro store. It was bogo ( buy one get one [free]) and it suited my already dwindling budget since I had planned on buying hardening additives.
1. the first problem I ran into was the fact that there weren't any informative product reviews. I searched the net for hours trying to find common problems but to no avail.
2.Secondly, the U.S. may be one of the only major countries left using the standard system but they brought their product to us. which means they can at the very least change the stickers on the bottle to the standard system of measurements to make our experiences a little easier. I'm quite sure Atami has no problems converting our currency.
3.My third issue came upon me opening the box. after wiping of the dust (which probably implies that the starter kits actually stem from old inventory) I saw that none of the bottles had any elemental values given out side of the N-P-K percentages required by U.S. law. What that means is the system in counter preductive. the whole purpose in buying 2 or more bottle nutrient lines, is to have the ability to customize the nutrients to suite your plants needs. How can you customize your nutrients without knowing what's in them. In order to view the contents I had to go to the governments' American plant food control website that mandates a list of all metal contents (aapfco.org). Which lead to issue four and five...
4. ALL OF THE ADDITIVES ARE THE SAME. B'cuzz's growth, bloom, and root stimulators ARE THE EXACT SAME THING (out side of the small amount of nitrogen [.07 or .7% I cant remember which] that's added to the growth additive) good products don't need to ripoff people to increase sells.
5. This one kinda hurt the most.. THERE IS NO CALCIUM IN ANY OF THE 5 BOTTLES THAT MAKE UP THE KIT. Here's the significance in that. Anyone, I mean any one who grows in coco knows that the medium creates calcium deficiencies in particular. That's the whole point in buying a coco specific nutrient. After searching the governments website and looking into all 5 products that make up the complete line and the bloombastic (also made by Atami) I came to a grim conclusion. On top of the: coco A, coco B,PK13/14,root stimulator, growth stimulator, and bloom stimulator that you need to complete the line; and the bloombastic line of additives that they hope you buy, THESE BASTARDS WANT YOU TO PAY FOR CAL/MAG AS WELL. WTF!!!!!..
My official stance on Atami is fuck it . the next time I decide to be adventurous ill just grab the 3 part gh. But there is one pro that everyone did seem to point out in the reviews I did find... it's cheap
 

since1991

Well-Known Member
B'cuzz bloom stimulator is not the same as the root..root and growth are very similar but a slight boost in nitrogen for the growth stim. I use to use the root and bloom a few years back. Still do every now and then. A store close to me has them on sale because no one buys it for some weird reason. They are very effective for me. Beacuse of American fertilizer labeling.laws there is certain guidelines as to what a manufacturer can put on the labels. Most nutrient companies go minimal on labels to satisfy all or most states rules. Its rather silly actually. But theres alot more going on in B'cuzz additives than one thinks. Ive talked to Atami several times in person and on the phone. The root stim is as good as Greenfuse (HDI/Growth Technology version is the exact same but concentrated ) and others. It works well for my young just rooted cuttings. The bloom stim is pretty awesome starting at half tspn a gallon in early flower and increasing to full tspn as the weeks progress. It adds trichome and terpene production and increases the plants ability to uptake potassium which increases final weight. Some varieties i grow really respond well to it. It will under most circumstances prolong your harvest date with strains your familiar with. By a few days about 10 days at the longest but its well worth it. Adjust your timing dates accordingly especially for perpetual grow rooms. It contains hormones that inhibit ethylene production and new pistil clusters will stack on top of mature and ripe flower clusters. Its a really nice bloom additive. Its been around for years. With the root stim use in young plants added to feed water. In combination with Nitrozime as a foliar spray weekly this makes for explosive growth in veg. Ive tested side by side plants with just base nutrients in veg and next to them plants with root stim for the coco coir and nitrozime/humic acid foliar spray weekly and it wasnt even close. I had one plant that i left on the carpet under t5 lamps and the roots grew out the drain holes and weaved into the carpet. Stuck like velcro. Amazing.
 
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redbud

Well-Known Member
First let me start by saying this is only a personal opinion so please don't shit a brick if you don't agree ( since rollitup is known for assholes). Secondly please excuse any colloquialisms. I am from the south, and women like my accent anyway so fuck a hater.......
But I recently bought a B'cuzz coco starter kit from from my local hydro store. It was bogo ( buy one get one [free]) and it suited my already dwindling budget since I had planned on buying hardening additives.
1. the first problem I ran into was the fact that there weren't any informative product reviews. I searched the net for hours trying to find common problems but to no avail.
2.Secondly, the U.S. may be one of the only major countries left using the standard system but they brought their product to us. which means they can at the very least change the stickers on the bottle to the standard system of measurements to make our experiences a little easier. I'm quite sure Atami has no problems converting our currency.
3.My third issue came upon me opening the box. after wiping of the dust (which probably implies that the starter kits actually stem from old inventory) I saw that none of the bottles had any elemental values given out side of the N-P-K percentages required by U.S. law. What that means is the system in counter preductive. the whole purpose in buying 2 or more bottle nutrient lines, is to have the ability to customize the nutrients to suite your plants needs. How can you customize your nutrients without knowing what's in them. In order to view the contents I had to go to the governments' American plant food control website that mandates a list of all metal contents (aapfco.org). Which lead to issue four and five...
4. ALL OF THE ADDITIVES ARE THE SAME. B'cuzz's growth, bloom, and root stimulators ARE THE EXACT SAME THING (out side of the small amount of nitrogen [.07 or .7% I cant remember which] that's added to the growth additive) good products don't need to ripoff people to increase sells.
5. This one kinda hurt the most.. THERE IS NO CALCIUM IN ANY OF THE 5 BOTTLES THAT MAKE UP THE KIT. Here's the significance in that. Anyone, I mean any one who grows in coco knows that the medium creates calcium deficiencies in particular. That's the whole point in buying a coco specific nutrient. After searching the governments website and looking into all 5 products that make up the complete line and the bloombastic (also made by Atami) I came to a grim conclusion. On top of the: coco A, coco B,PK13/14,root stimulator, growth stimulator, and bloom stimulator that you need to complete the line; and the bloombastic line of additives that they hope you buy, THESE BASTARDS WANT YOU TO PAY FOR CAL/MAG AS WELL. WTF!!!!!..
My official stance on Atami is fuck it . the next time I decide to be adventurous ill just grab the 3 part gh. But there is one pro that everyone did seem to point out in the reviews I did find... it's cheap
What a maroon!
 

RitchBitch

Member
What?really nice yeah? Used advanced nutrients , they not as good as PLagron , but u don’t have that in the US , it’s Dutch , PLagron is one of the best , and it’s balancing the ph as well
 
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