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what hormones are in rooting gel?

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what hormones are in rooting gel?

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There are meant to be B vitamins in there and microbiological substances..

What is microbiological substances supposed to mean? That’s just a loose term thats meant to sound flashy and technical. Definition of a substance. Definition of microbiological. So what. Doesn’t mean anything.
 
Says the microbiological substances speed up root development...
 
Supposedly how exactly? Do u really buy into that? Its just marketing garble designed to bamboozle u and manipulate u. Because they don’t back it up with even the most simple explanation. That could be a teaspoon of sterilized dirt in there and u wouldn’t know the difference.
 
Yeah..well...damn. I suppose I wanted to believe it. But you certainly make a good point,,and I do realize that most products on the market are bunk.
 
Results speak for themselves. Unfortunately you have to buy the stuff to try it. Cant get around that. Then you’d have to set up controlled experiments with a large sample size to see if it’s actually working, or you just continue buying it because you “thought” you noticed a difference that time around. I agree, be smart….. and buy their shares lol.
 
i totally agree. their lack of transparency totally invalidates boost, zyme and rhizotonic. anyone can say anything does anything and make ups bunch of bullcrap claims. if they were more transparent about the nature of rhizotonic i might consider it. they are in the business of marketing and are very good at it.

What are you talking about? Their is virtually no transparency in this industry because of obvious reasons. Grow outdoors or KISS!
 
i grow with nothing but a & b nutes. the only additive I have used in the past is pk with varying results. works for me
 
I agree.
Err on the side of caution and be pragmatic about your growing.
It’s not an art, it’s a science.
 
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