Using Birth control Pills

hardweed

Active Member
Please could some one post wat they understand about using 1pill with water to make ur plants grow? Any one got the science behind it?
 

illwill1

Member
never heard of birth control used with plants. The only two thing that come to mind are 1: usesing the sugar pill to promote some kind of glucose that would be benifical or just to give it a crystaly look b4 harvest. 2: some idiot thought you wouldnt get seeds with male plants around if your plants were on the pill Lmao.. idiots not sure ill check back to see if a scientist post something about it. good luck have fun
 

Dirtyboy

Well-Known Member
Why is that? It makes very little sense to use birth control. Im not trying to be a prick. I am trying to help you.
 

mcpurple

Well-Known Member
i heard abou the pill to it has hormones in it that are supposed to help the plant grow i did it once didnt see nothing spectaculer, but their was no harm done to the plant so if u use they will be fine , and dirty boy its not cheaper birth control is free but it is more pratcicul and u do get better results, but if u want to try the pilkl i would still use ferts
 

eza82

Well-Known Member
Estrogen
Estrogen (birth control pil;l) my research;.
"estrogen" actually refers to any of a group... of chemically similar hormones; estrogenic hormones are sometimes mistakenly referred to as exclusively female hormones when in fact both men and women produce them in humans/animals.

Plants have a different form;
Phytoestrogens (plant-derived estrogen are a variety of synthetic chemicals and natural plant compounds that are thought to mimic the female hormone estrogen.) ....

Plants contain many types of phytoestrogens; additionally, they contain minerals and other constituents.
Red clover, for instance, is mineral-rich and contains all four of the major types of phytoestrogens: lignans, coumestans, isoflavones, and resorcylic acid lactones but these are realativley un tested on flowering plants.

ANyways
-Plant hormones, including most phytoestrogens anyways.
-Plants which are exceptionally rich in phytoestrogens are regarded as powerful herbal medicines. Plants which are good sources of phytoestrogens are regarded as foods.

So my suggestion is get RED Clover which is extrodinarly high in phytoestrogens, and emulsifie and water. Which would give you a result im sure if you feed enough of it....

Or just have a really good food based organic fertz ie; fish emulsion.... But these would have tiny amounts of phytoestrogen.

Basically.... no need for extra phytoestrogen if you are doseing other hormones, the plant will naturally produce it...... I think you would be better off useing a high k (or PHOS) NPK fertz, you will get better results....

I cant see it helping regardless of what people say, & there is no need..


Here is a thread that covers Hormones
https://www.rollitup.org/advanced-marijuana-cultivation/159989-hormones-pgr-s-vitimans-research-2.html
 

greensister

Well-Known Member
Why do you "want" to use birth control pills so badly?

If you want to use pharmaceuticles that badly, use hydrogen peroxide.
 

shovelhead

Active Member
I read about the pill helping to promote feminization of seeds by soaking, but not by feeding plants.
The fantacy that estrogen can influence a member of the plant kingdom is a bit far-fetched for my idiocy, but I do encourage experimentation.
Keep pushing forward
 

shell

Active Member
Uhhh... that's fucking ridiculous. Birth control pills aren't good for any living thing, period. Fuckin ew dude, coming from a woman!
 
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