BubbaBear
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Avalanche? The label say 1-2ml/gallon...but in talking to the forumlator, he says rates of 5ml/gallon is what many growers use (including him and me). Adding Mendocino Honey (at half the rate of Avalanche) will give a synergistic kick as well.
Timing? About 3 weeks prior to harvest is when I start and I stop about a week before harvest. I add it to every feeding (water or nutes) and according to the foumulator, Avalanche + Mendocino Honey produces very little PPMs and can be used right up to harvest (which many do).
Yes, Avalanche is a flower hardener and does nothing for "stacking" or reducing the stretch. You might try Growmore's Biocozyme as a foliar spray--as it does reduce the stretch and increases branching/stacking. I use it during veg and for the first week or two in flower (before flower formation); rates of 5ml/gal is what I use for both root and foliar feeding.
Thanks for the info, so you dont need to worry about over doing it or burn at 5ml a gallon, even when using other booster? what does it exactly do to your flowers, how does it make them harder ? Does it thicken them up with a burst of growth from the inside making them denser? Or does it physically change the texture of your flowers? Sorry for all the questions I'm just stoked to hear from someone with experience using this product.