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09-21-2008, 08:04 PM #1Senior Member
Humboldt's "Gravity"
I use bushmaster and gravity.
So far I use the less amount over more time for both.
Bushmaster
1-2 drops per gallon at full ferts on the 5th 6th and 7th day into flowering followed by a res change.
gravity
Starting on the 6th week into flowering add a few drops into the res and repeat until you have achieved 3-4 drops per gallon over a 14 day period. I lower my ferts by 20% and add more sweet then any other additive. My lights stay the same as well as my temps. 85 degrees with co2.
I like using less of this stuff over more time because it does stress the plant. drops per gallon are an easy way to use this stuff without having to mess around with your fert schedule.
PS. a light spray of bushmaster,penetrator, and reverse in a foiler spray is a great combo too. No seeds at all.JeffersonBud Reviewed by JeffersonBud on . Humboldt's "Gravity" I just bought some of this, dont need it for awhile just wondering what people thought of it? Rating: 5
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10-31-2011, 08:29 PM #2Junior Member
Humboldt's "Gravity"
I've used Gravity and Purple Maxx with no problems. I grow in Happy Frog, keep my temps between 76 and 78 and pH my water to 6.3. I use Gravity and Purple Maxx together for just one(1) feeding three weeks before harvest. I add 1 tsp. each of Gravity and Purple Maxx to half strength nutrient water. I also raise my HPS about 12 inches for a few days. One thing tho, don't use these products if your plants are not healthy or if they're stressed. Mark your calendar so you know when it's three weeks before harvest. If your plants are needing to be watered/feed every three days then three days before watering with Gravity and Purple Maxx, water with plain water.
A couple of things to keep your girls healthy. If you grow in potting soil in containers, water from-the-bottom. Plants release their waste material in the top layers of the soil so if you water from the top you're flushing the waste to the roots. Make sure to never overwater. Use the Lift the Pot method and you will never overwater.
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