Roots Organic Line

damon bradshaw

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Does anyone have any experience with these products?I was thinking about adding there hp,and hp2 i think thats what there called,to the final weeks of my outdoor.Any info would be greatly appreciated.Thanks.
 

Mr. Limpet

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Does anyone have any experience with these products?I was thinking about adding there hp,and hp2 i think thats what there called,to the final weeks of my outdoor.Any info would be greatly appreciated.Thanks.
i bought the bloom and it makes my ph drop into the 4's.
now i gotta go buy ph up i thought i would never need that
 

damon bradshaw

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i bought the bloom and it makes my ph drop into the 4's.
now i gotta go buy ph up i thought i would never need that
Im currently using the soul bloom outdoors.I have noticed alot more crystal production since using it.I would like to run the whole organic line in my next indoor grow.Im just hoping it can compare to a synthetic nutrient yield wise.
 
Yes. This is very quality stuff. I have just done a side by side with Ionic chemicals and the Roots- Buddha Grow, Buddha Bloom, Trinity bio-catalyst, and HP2. I had two clones from a Lemon Skunk seed from GHS and the difference couldn't have been vaster. First off the Ionic one grew 6 feet tall and the Roots grew to about 3 1/2 feet. The only difference in their entire grow was their food. While the Ionic grew so much taller it also stretched way out so the distance between bud nodes really diminshed total yields. It will be interesting to compare final weights (a few weeks away).

The BIG and HUGE difference is in resin production, and this is the reason why I HIGHLY recommend the Roots line. The Ionic produced really nice big healthy looking nuggets, one of the best plants i've grown actually, and the Roots buds (a week younger in flowering) are definetly way smaller. However they are the highest quality looking nuggets I have ever seen. The buds are not green, they are WHITE. I have never seen such trichrome production, even the stems are completly covered. When you think of true White Widow, complete white nugs, this is what it truly looks like. So they are smaller quite significantly , but the quality is absolutely un-questionable.

Anyway. Just thought i would let you know. Not sure how much just using the HP2 helps but I think it works wonderfully as a flower boost even if not using the full line. I am thinking overall though if using the full Roots line your yield will be lower, though it might not be much. It seems the plants stay alot smaller so you might be able to just fit in an extra plant or two into your space to make up for it. However for my needs the quality more than makes up for it. If growing for personal, the yield hit is definetly worth it for the higher quality, but if looking for money, the Organic stuff is defiently worth more. For me i am making up for it by slightly adjusting the price. My friends will definetly cough up $5 extra for Super Dank Organic...And I am defiently not screwing them over because it is well worth it.

I am now going to run an experiment with one week using the Ionic and one week using the Roots. Gonna try to get the best of both worlds!! We'll see.

Here are a few pics:

First- The closest i could get with my new camera. This is a finished dry Ionic Nug.

Second- This is a small collection drying. About 1/4 of the total plant. Notice the long stretch with not very compact buds.

Three- This is the organic Roots plant. A few days from 8 weeks flowering, waiting the full nine. Wish the pic was better but will have to figure out the camera. Obviously you can see they are not nearly as stretched and the nugs are quite small. Will try and figure it out to get a close up of the trich's!!

Four- This is just a close up of another plant, a clone my friend said was called Guava. Will be cut in two days. It used Ionic. Would like to have tried it Organic instead?!?
 

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damon bradshaw

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Yes. This is very quality stuff. I have just done a side by side with Ionic chemicals and the Roots- Buddha Grow, Buddha Bloom, Trinity bio-catalyst, and HP2. I had two clones from a Lemon Skunk seed from GHS and the difference couldn't have been vaster. First off the Ionic one grew 6 feet tall and the Roots grew to about 3 1/2 feet. The only difference in their entire grow was their food. While the Ionic grew so much taller it also stretched way out so the distance between bud nodes really diminshed total yields. It will be interesting to compare final weights (a few weeks away).

The BIG and HUGE difference is in resin production, and this is the reason why I HIGHLY recommend the Roots line. The Ionic produced really nice big healthy looking nuggets, one of the best plants i've grown actually, and the Roots buds (a week younger in flowering) are definetly way smaller. However they are the highest quality looking nuggets I have ever seen. The buds are not green, they are WHITE. I have never seen such trichrome production, even the stems are completly covered. When you think of true White Widow, complete white nugs, this is what it truly looks like. So they are smaller quite significantly , but the quality is absolutely un-questionable.

Anyway. Just thought i would let you know. Not sure how much just using the HP2 helps but I think it works wonderfully as a flower boost even if not using the full line. I am thinking overall though if using the full Roots line your yield will be lower, though it might not be much. It seems the plants stay alot smaller so you might be able to just fit in an extra plant or two into your space to make up for it. However for my needs the quality more than makes up for it. If growing for personal, the yield hit is definetly worth it for the higher quality, but if looking for money, the Organic stuff is defiently worth more. For me i am making up for it by slightly adjusting the price. My friends will definetly cough up $5 extra for Super Dank Organic...And I am defiently not screwing them over because it is well worth it.

I am now going to run an experiment with one week using the Ionic and one week using the Roots. Gonna try to get the best of both worlds!! We'll see.

Here are a few pics:

First- The closest i could get with my new camera. This is a finished dry Ionic Nug.

Second- This is a small collection drying. About 1/4 of the total plant. Notice the long stretch with not very compact buds.

Three- This is the organic Roots plant. A few days from 8 weeks flowering, waiting the full nine. Wish the pic was better but will have to figure out the camera. Obviously you can see they are not nearly as stretched and the nugs are quite small. Will try and figure it out to get a close up of the trich's!!

Four- This is just a close up of another plant, a clone my friend said was called Guava. Will be cut in two days. It used Ionic. Would like to have tried it Organic instead?!?
Thanx for the info i appreciate it.As long as I can get a lb per light i'll definately use the roots line.My outdoor has packed on the crystals since using their bloom.Im at week 3 and they are very frosty already.
 
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