Cali growers and BushMaster users are ON NOTICE!

Joemamma42

Active Member
Is there any science behind this or is this just fear of unknown chemicals? Does it stay in the plant or get used up by the plant? Typically you would use Bushmaster just once or twice during the first week or two of flowering. If you flower 10-12 weeks just how concentrated is the chemical by that point?
 

randomseed

Active Member
Is there any science behind this or is this just fear of unknown chemicals? Does it stay in the plant or get used up by the plant? Typically you would use Bushmaster just once or twice during the first week or two of flowering. If you flower 10-12 weeks just how concentrated is the chemical by that point?
I think he made the point if using during the final weeks instead of as advised. it is lacking in science so references would be great.
 
Hi guys,
I posted on several sites 18 months ago that bushmaster was Paclobutrazol and many people wanted to dispute that so...
I wanted to revisit this topic regarding Bushmaster. I think it is only a matter of time until it is pulled from the market because it is PACLOBUTRAZOL. I know it says seaweed (Ascophyllum Nodosum) on the label but it is more than that! If you want an illustration of how these guys keep you in the dark how about Phosphoload? It is another product that is sounds all organic with thier rap...

"Dutch Master PhosphoLoad utilizes a new technology which extracts unique isolates from coal derived humates. These are powerful earth elements that unlock the floodgates for a fast & powerful flowering response."
However these are the facts, Phosphoload is PACLOBUTRAZOL and has been pulled from the market because it can not get label registration anymore. PACLOBUTRAZOL is a suspected carcinogen and is not to be used on food products. California Department of Pesticide Registration evaluation of paclobutrazol "concluded that paclobutrazol causes adverse effects on liver function and developmental effects in rodents. DPR has further concluded that, in the absence of additional data to the contrary, paclobutrazol has the potential to cause similar effects in humans."Bushmaster is the same crap. I know you guys successfully using this stuff do not want to hear it but these are the facts.

http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/risk/rcd/paclobut.pdf

Also US department of energy says it causes birth defects in lab animals when mother was exposed to toxic levels...
http://efw.bpa.gov/environmental_services/Document_Library/Vegetation_Management/sheets/Paclobutrazol.pdf

EPA say..."Paclobutrazol has no food use registrations; therefore, a food risk assesment is not requiered.
http://www.epa.gov/oppsrrd1/registration_review/paclobutrazol/paclobutrazol_summary.pdf
 
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