Using Gravity with H202

jigfresh

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Hey guys,

I recently used Humboldt county's own Gravity (flower hardener) in my DWC system.

I also added my Dutch Master Zone (root zone conditioner), which is much like h202...

Do you think the zone/ h202 is having negative effects on the Gravity?

I ask because I have seen absolutely no change in 3 full days since adding the gravity and I was expecting at least something noticeable, either positive or negative.

Any thoughts.
 

s0high

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I wouldnt say that Dutch Master ZOne is like peroxide. Gravity will not really give you a result per say. It is more intended to harded stems, and force the plant to start flowering. Never used it personally but I have used House & Garden nutrient line up which is basically the same thing.
 

Titan4jah

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I use gravity in soil an it really only effects density, if anything they might swell a little bit. what kind of change were you looking for?
 

jigfresh

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I use gravity in soil an it really only effects density, if anything they might swell a little bit. what kind of change were you looking for?
Really just anything... I don't know... a change.

Thanks though... I mean, it's not like I poured it into my DWC wrong or anything, so I'm sure it's doing it's thing.

Nothing bad, so I guess it's all good.

s0high: Thanks too.
 

anhedonia

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Its taken 12 days since I dosed my plant to really see the effects. In the past 3 days they have exploded with growth and the branches are bending. Got about a week left. Visit my journal on monday to see pictures before and after gravity and plants untreated vs plants that got it. Im also using purple maxx on this particular plant to see what it does when added every watering until harvest.
 
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