DocGreen420
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I have been fooling around with a way to stunt plant growth but not maturity. Perfect for PC growboxes or very confined areas. I get my plants drunk, thats right i give my underage girls diluted doses of alcohol to stunt height but they seem to remain on track as far as flowering. First things first, dont use wine or beer they contain way to much sugar and are ineffective. So far the best is a filtered liquor such as; vodka and dry gin. Next anything over 4-6% after dilution is poison to her. Again, main rule of thumb little is more. So I take an ounce of 45% liquor and add 10.5 ounces of distilled water roughly you have a 4% alcohol solution.
Go to this link if you need to calculate a different amount. http://homedistiller.org/dilute.htm
Ok I only add this once a week for 3 weeks at the beginning of veg so basically every 3rd watering with no nutes. I will be topping this next batch of plants to see if there are any negative effects on new growth during alcohol feeding, but that will be at least 2 weeks away my seedling is only 5 days young. I do have an indica strain I experimented with that just started her 3rd week in flowering and she is amazing to be only 8" tall from soil up pic was taken a week ago will update tonite. Has anyone else attempted or perfected this technique? I would love to hear what everybody thinks good or bad!
Any professional tips also welcome
Go to this link if you need to calculate a different amount. http://homedistiller.org/dilute.htm
Ok I only add this once a week for 3 weeks at the beginning of veg so basically every 3rd watering with no nutes. I will be topping this next batch of plants to see if there are any negative effects on new growth during alcohol feeding, but that will be at least 2 weeks away my seedling is only 5 days young. I do have an indica strain I experimented with that just started her 3rd week in flowering and she is amazing to be only 8" tall from soil up pic was taken a week ago will update tonite. Has anyone else attempted or perfected this technique? I would love to hear what everybody thinks good or bad!

Any professional tips also welcome