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    Default Rox flower enhancer a foliar?

    Seen lots of old threads on here about Rox. I grow for my self and only have limited space. So I’m interested in increasing my yield.

    I’m curious if anyone has used it as a foliar feed and if so how many ml/l.

    Also if anyone has any pics of buds with and without Rox I’d be interested to see the effects

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    Nah just add it to feed at 1ml per litre for a few weeks from when buds start

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    My reservoir is over 300l though.

    It’s a 10 plant dwc system with 30l per plant.

    1ml/l for a 300l reservoir would cost a bomb.

    Do you grow in hydro?

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    It wouldn’t really as there’s no way your plant will drink 30 litres a day, that would last about 10 days yea ? So 30 ml over 10 days wouldn’t be too bad a litre should be enough

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    The 1 litre bottle would halt the stretch in your 300l tank but, I’ve heard the fruit machine flower booster is better than Rox, I’m gonna try it this run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murdock View Post
    It wouldn’t really as there’s no way your plant will drink 30 litres a day, that would last about 10 days yea ? So 30 ml over 10 days wouldn’t be too bad a litre should be enough
    Never heard a feed described that way before.

    So your saying I should only put 30ml in my 300l res?

    I was under the impression I’d need to put in 300ml

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madmungo View Post
    The 1 litre bottle would halt the stretch in your 300l tank but, I’ve heard the fruit machine flower booster is better than Rox, I’m gonna try it this run.
    That fruit machine is actually cheaper than rox and also claims to include aminos and tria... I spend just as much on my aminos and tria so sounds too good to be true as I’d spend no money as I could just switch out my aminos and tria... unless the fruit machine doesn’t actually have tria and aminos and it’s a bullshit claim so they don’t disclose the pgr
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    If I were you guys I'd look up PGRs (Plant Growth Regulators) and decide if you really want to smoke plants that have been exposed to it....
    It's Not What You Know, It's What You Can Prove

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    If I were you guys I'd look up PGRs (Plant Growth Regulators) and decide if you really want to smoke plants that have been exposed to it....
    I wouldn't want it in my plants


    in a green and pleasant land

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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    I wouldn't want it in my plants


    in a green and pleasant land
    I know what they are ive worked in the agricultural industry for years our food is covered in PGRs.

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