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I was wondering the same, and after reading the ingredients it seems to me that its a fancy version of agricultural aminos plus the others mentioned ingredients.....Its label says from General Hydroponics
it helps the plants break down the nutes added into the ions they absorb...or some sht like that........There are a couple of key acids in it Humic & bor ic?? that are key to the whole additive...or so I've been told Expensive stuff at $43 pint.. 250 ml and We use 1ml per gal with feed.
- Floralicious plus is a super concentrated blend of bioactive plant, marine, microbial and mineral extracts
- With high concentrations of vitamins, complex sugars, amino acids,, polyflavonoids
- Floralicious plus also encourages beneficial microbial activity in the root zone
it's funny, since I ventured out to make my own fert recipe from salts and stuff I somehow more and more realize how lots of bottled growproducts virtually contain some of the same ingredients.Its base ingredients are vegetable protein hydrolysate, potassium sulfate, 2% humic acid derived from micronized leonardite and 20% sea kelp derived from ascophyllum nodosum.
with so many different strains its hard to tell if there's a taste with it....it still taste like the weed I'm used to. I've just noticed a marked improvement in my plants health , color, growth while using it. I was talking to a guy with far more experience than me about it and he claimed it help breaks down the nutes into the ions the roots absorb making more of the complex elements created by the mixed nutrients ingredients available to the plant or some shit like that.....pot and my memory are a bad combo.....I was wondering the same, and after reading the ingredients it seems to me that its a fancy version of agricultural aminos plus the others mentioned ingredients.....
im Curious if someone noticed an improvement in flavor...
100% brother…. I constantly see ppl doubling up on PK productsit's funny, since I ventured out to make my own fert recipe from salts and stuff I somehow more and more realize how lots of bottled growproducts virtually contain some of the same ingredients.
And when lots of different bottles from various manufacturers are in use, how stuff could mount up dangerously
there's some garden veggies, eggplants, tomatoes and such, big watery fruits, they may need that PK, but cannabis is different, needs more balanced.100% brother…. I constantly see ppl doubling up on PK products
it's funny, since I ventured out to make my own fert recipe from salts and stuff I somehow more and more realize how lots of bottled growproducts virtually contain some of the same ingredients.
And when lots of different bottles from various manufacturers are in use, how stuff could mount up dangerously
yes, indeed, still remember one kitchen-advice was burying matchheads into the toplayer for Sulfur, or dismantling an electric cord and stuck that in for copper lmaoI've let the scientists at General Hydroponics do the work for me and I pay them for their product and expertise I trust that they have done the work to produce a good product with all the necessary ingredients to grow good stuff. Using this company for X and another for Y then some chicken bones and oyster sauce for a tea just causes problems that are hard to diagnose....I had a guy tell me to dump my cigarette ash as a top dress to prevent mites....add egg shell for calcium, coffee grounds for something else.....wtf I'll stay with GH nutes to provide what I need. or any of the many nute companies with a full line.....No thinking just follow a feed chart.
geezus i just watched that and that was a waste of my time..https://www.youtube.com/live/9FSGnxr6IXA?feature=share
Couldn’t find his other newer link, but this is very good information. Wish I knew about this years ago. Especially with the super high prices now still sticking with Air cooled HID HPS/MH. In his other newer video his talks about using 11/13 for flower.
So to answer this OP question, Yes many top Growers use 11/13 in flower with max yields.
This guy talks and lives it for a decade on YT alone, I trust this information as fact.
Thanks for saving me the pain !geezus i just watched that and that was a waste of my time..
another clown..
he went on and on about the hormones signaling to flower but interrupted the lighting schedule by an hour to stop it and keep plant in veg.. ya and??? haha..Thanks for saving me the pain !
just watched another of his vids on germinating, geezus again bad info..he went on and on about the hormones signaling to flower but interrupted the lighting schedule by an hour to stop it and keep plant in veg.. ya and??? haha..
nothing new there..
and than he has a timer made for it! hahaha just another piece of crap some ding a ling is trying to convince you that you need it and buy from him
geezus the internet is full of experts
just watched another of his vids on germinating, geezus again bad info..
geezus i just watched that and that was a waste of my time..
another clown..
I didn’t think so. Saving big time $$ on veg and flower. Getting the same results maybe better than longer light cycles. That’s valuable to me. Running 24hr or 18/6 is a big expense using the 12/1 cycle is huge savings. Flower cycle standard is 12/12 using 11/13 adds up savings over time or even using the 10/14.
the importance of roles hormones play in signalling maturity and flowering will become evident in indoor cannabis production in the future. altering maturity or delaying by means of triggering certain genetic oscillators in plants sounds like a win to me. that said i havnt watched the clip on 12/1 and am less interested in 11/13.he went on and on about the hormones signaling to flower but interrupted the lighting schedule by an hour to stop it and keep plant in veg.. ya and???
so is there a conclusion or discussion part i can forward to, this guy is slow af
Same. No notable difference from 12/12.I have. I was hoping for a noticeable difference. In my case, there wasn't one. Others may have had different results.
no control needed. you will find that chlorophyll absorbed light is transferred to energy storing molecules, during photosynthesis the plant uses the stored energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose. the energy storage molecules have a threshold and is the reason why anything over a certain amount of time isnt usable as the plant starts preparing for the dark period and its hormones shiftSame. No notable difference from 12/12.
But no control test either.
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