Paclobutrazol WP

shaggyballs

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Is Paclobutrazol WP the same as bushmaster?
It says it is not as strong, and in powder form.
I am lost when it comes to this stuff.
Has anyone used this product?
I found it on fleabay

HERE
Paclobutrazol WP

Any help is appreciated.
I would like to use it early on a outdoor sativa in veg.
Shag
 

budman111

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Ask Uncle Ben, he has knowledge on this substance, a lot of people flame it because it comes with a lot of stigma.
 

legallyflying

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If you want a good PGR then look towards something with less paclo and more diaminizode like phosphoload.

Paclo stops vertical growth by stopping the production of gibberlans. Sp? Anyways, it can really decrease resin production.

You can purchase paclo and diaminizode on eBay. I spent about $170 and made around 12 gallons on phosphoload.

(Kind of shows you how much money these hydro companies make)
 

shaggyballs

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@ legallyflying
Yea! I am done with hydro stores.
Tell me what you think.
Is this a good product for DIY Bushmaster?
Just add water!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/171570419464?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

I wish to stay away from diaminizode.

Or can you tell me how to get the concentrate form of Paclo. into solution?
It will not dissolve in water
I have tried ethanol but, I just can not get it right.
Thats why I was looking at the other Just add water form.
Seems easy.....is it the same stuff?
Thanks
shag
 

HeartIandhank

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If you want a good PGR then look towards something with less paclo and more diaminizode like phosphoload.

Paclo stops vertical growth by stopping the production of gibberlans. Sp? Anyways, it can really decrease resin production.

You can purchase paclo and diaminizode on eBay. I spent about $170 and made around 12 gallons on phosphoload.

(Kind of shows you how much money these hydro companies make)
does it really?

I was just seeing a guy play with this stuff on another board... using Bonzi.. he said the bag appeal was actually improved.. i would assume he meant resin content.

never used it though.. i wouldn't know.. im about to try it out on some Dalat (vietnamese sativa) seeds though..

I'm gonna have to ask someone about it cause I don't wanna lose resin..

UB would know.. I would ask him.. he gave me the bonzi.
 

legallyflying

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Uh ooh. Uncle Ben using the "snake oil" bloom boosters. Oh dear.

Google it dude. Fuck UB. He is still growing in the 70's
 

Uncle Ben

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Google it dude. Fuck UB. He is still growing in the 70's
For starts, Bonzi wasn't available in the 70's, shit-fer-brains.

I seriously doubt if you could even afford Syngenta Bonzi much less understand the dynamics of its application.

Come on kid, tell us how it's done. ;)

Uncle Ben
 

legallyflying

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For starts, Bonzi wasn't available in the 70's, shit-fer-brains.

I seriously doubt if you could even afford Syngenta Bonzi much less understand the dynamics of its application.

Come on kid, tell us how it's done. ;)

Uncle Ben
LMFAO..mr garden stud tells us "kids" we can't afford his over priced diluted liquid paclo. Why would I pay $178 a liter for something I could mix myself for less than $10 a liter?

Sorry mr. Know it all.. We mix our own PGR and are experienced to know that it's actually diaminizode that packs on the weight more than paclo does.

We buy paclobuytrozol in powder form, 98% purity. 40 grams for $50, not +$150 for a liquid bottle.

Little dash of paclo, and about 10x more diaminizode ---- B-nine WSG (yeah, UB shopping at an ag supply store doesn't make you unique amoung growers)---, dissolve in med grade rubbing alcohol, add to deionized water...

BAM! Phosphoload for about $7 a liter.
I'm sorry the Texas school system didn't teach you how to covert PPM to grams per liter. You just go ahead and buy your overpriced, ready to spray snake oil.
 
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Uncle Ben

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Why would I pay $178 a liter for something I could mix myself for less than $10 a liter?
Because Syngenta Bonzi, a professionally designed product used by seasoned professionals, comes with a carefully scripted and govt. approved label backed by a ton of scientific research and design as opposed to a bunch of cannabis bullshit not subject to govt. scrutiny...... hyped and marketed by a bunch of shysters to their target group of sucker bets like you. http://www.syngentaprofessionalproducts.com/pdf/labels/SCP996AL31002.pdf

Little dash of paclo, and about 10x more diaminizode...
What, no eye of newt?

BAM! Phosphoload for about $7 a liter."
BAM! How about $95/liter? http://www.amazon.com/Phosphoload-1L-by-Dutch-Master/dp/B002JQICZ8 :hump:

We mix our own PGR and are experienced to know that it's actually diaminizode that packs on the weight more than paclo does.
For starts, I never said any of the PGR's pack on more weight. I use it for what it was designed for, a PGR, to control excessive internode length.

You're doing it again - parroting cannabis market and forum hype regarding some gimmick or trend for "packing on more weight".
  • unlock the floodgates for a fast & powerful flowering response
  • PhosphoLoad produces dramatically larger and heavier yields of flowers with an average yield increase of 25 to 30%


Recommend a complete medical workup which includes a full blood chemistry profile after using your magic potions for a while. Whew! ;) https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=phosphoload and the law

Uncle Ben
 
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Uncle Ben

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Even the evil Advanced Nutes knows better: http://www.advancednutrients.com/paclotruth/
How so?

"Because the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) believes it's probably toxic. Nothing has been scientifically proven when it comes to the effects of paclobutrazol consumption in the human body....."

You have to understand the application process and the politics as to why some products are not labeled for food consumption and some are. I have seen the same AI (active ingredient) labeled for use on crops in some products while others under a different label and company are labeled "For use on ornamentals only".
 
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