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ROX vs ROCKSOFF
Personally, my results using ROCKSOFF have been as follows: using it as per the instructions on the bottle you get a very ROX- like result- dense buds and reduced resin and smells, but a much increased yield. The effects are more pronounced in hydro than soil for obvious reasons. However, if you use it in the last 2 weeks when resin formation is established and you use it alongside a product called Carbo Plex also by Evoponics then you get the benefits of the weight gain (which is very significant) but without the quality reduction. I know most of you here focus on the very highest quality, but I will say this if you are doing something to bang out commercially then ROCKSOFF and Carbo Plex are definitely worth experimenting with and I think 'experimenting' is the right word as I think you need to play around a bit to find the right dose and time to use it to get maximum benefit but I am convinced after my experiences that there is a happy medium, a sweet spot that can be found to improve yields significantly whilst not being at the expense of quality. PK Bulk by Evoponics is also shit hot and results in big weight gains, a lot of my mates are absolutely loving it. Oh and give their brassinosteroid - based Elixir Steroids a go as it shaves a week off flowering times in mine and a few peeps experiences. Their LIQUID ICE and LIQUID HEAT are also very good and do what they say on the tin. Also their calmag contains amino acids and mollasses . |
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Think Canadian Express is made in AUS or NZ m8
Sure their Superior Potash Regeneroot and Headmasta was Blulab is Def NZ..
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great info, thanks
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yes it is mate, its an ozzy product tbh I got no probs with CX- their regenaroot and wilt guard are superb, practically a must have for DWC it was the rep who was a nob, badmouthing other companies and saying we should all swig paclo down our necks cos it aint harmful |
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^ avoid fruit and veggies then unless there certified organic. many orchardist and greenhouses use PGR's on the regular
of course smoking and eating are two different trips, but I digress
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I eat very little that is not organic, especially fruit and veg
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I'm not happy with the application rates sb 5ml per litre for run to waste is a lot especially at those prices
What doses do you or your mates use and what style soil coco etc? If something works I don't mind paying for it but for me 5ml per litre is a lot I use 50ltrs per day roughly so I would need 2.5 ltrs |
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soil and nft mate
try it half or even quarter strength it may not even be suitable at all in your particular application mate what you using grodan slabs on a dripper? |
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Coco and drippers
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I wouldn't use either paclobutrazol sounds nasty !
Last edited by BB420; 10-10-2014 at 11:45 PM.. |
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