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11-05-2007, 03:45 AM #1Senior Member
Intentionally starving plants increases yield?
During the period of time that s/he suggests starving the plants, normally fed plants are growing bigger and becoming able to carry more nutrients.
Even in the example of the human dieting, there's no comparison to how big that person would get if they never dieted and instead gorged them self during that time.
But, really, this sounds more like voodoo than science. I somehow doubt that a direct comparison of plant physiology to animal physiology is valid.
JMO
PC :smokin:PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan on . Intentionally starving plants increases yield? Does this make any sense to you guys: Have you had a friend that has gone on a diet, lost 30 â?? 40 pounds only to regain more weight once the diet is over? We can apply nutrient solution in a similar manner for similar results. The best time to put your plant on a diet is just before introducing the flowering food. As you increase the strength of the vegetation food (19 â?? 22 ml VA & VB), the chemical potential is increased on the inside of the plantâ??s root system. 4 to 7 days prior to Rating: 5
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