hah, who would guess greedy bastard would use info on how to cheat regulations to get more weed... here mate, maybe you can learn a thing or two, since you dont even know about LST and HST for bigger yields:
ADVERTISEMENTS: The following points highlight the five main types of plant growth regulators. The types are: 1. Auxins 2. Gibberellins 3. Cytokinins 4. Ethylene 5. Abscissic Acid. Plant Growth Regulators: Type # 1. Auxins: Auxins (GK Auxein = to grow), isolated initially from human urine were...
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and definetly buy all of this so you can go bankrupt as soon as possible:
anyway, someone wanted source of bad pgr products, it was mentioned in article posted here:
Let's talk about PGR: Plant Growth Regulators. Has it ever occurred to you that the weed you’re smoking may actually be packed full of toxic chemica
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now, organic or synthetic pgrs (regulators, not retardants), it shouldnt matter... we use synthetic nutrients for hydroponics, right? its about how they react to our organism... a.k.a. canceours or not... according to High Times article, which unfortunately doesnt have citations, in this article:
Health conscious smokers have recently made themselves aware of the dangers behind the use plant growth regulators, or PGR’s. Growers use these chemicals, sometimes unknowingly, to promote the short, stocky growth that’s favorable indoors. It’s time to take a closer look at what these compounds...
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"Studies done in lab mice show that paclobutrazol is toxic to the liver at high doses, but does not increase the risk of cancer, is not genotoxic and does not cause reproductive or developmental harm. In all instances, the studies performed on mice used exposures to paclobutrazol at concentrations far above those present in agricultural products
when used correctly. (...) These compounds are dangerous in high doses, and have untold effects at low, chronic amounts long-term. (...) Daminozide was approved for use in 1963. In 1989 the Environmental Protection Agency cancelled the use of daminozide on crops for food citing studies that found it probably causes cancer."
probable, as in, not enough studies was done to explain exact mechanism of tumor creation, but enough so that we can have correlation, because usually there is control group which would eliminate any randomnes...
another article, which has nice tables and list of PGRs, but again, no citation of research done, can be found at our dear Humbolt Seeds blog:
This insight into the world of Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs) is designed to educate and bring awareness to both the scientific and Cannabis community.
www.humboldtseeds.net
also ive red about crazy reports using gibberellin acid, but i couldnt find the sauce now... hope i could be of help, in this humbolt one you can find 2 natural GPR's that may come in handy for you pioneers... btw thank you
@Bears_win and
@maranibbana for info, im definetly gonna research and use this info for my next grow... Happy growing! <3
*edit, found another good read about hormones:
A work in progress As I study I post findings, so If you have something to add or find a mistake/error.... please post. The main reson we are here is to learn. The use of growth regulators in agricultural production has increased due to their positive influence on product quality. With that...
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