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    #21
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    Gravity flower hardener

    Ancient thread...
    You can click on hatter's username and go to 'find all posts by user'. That will eventually lead you to his log.

    Since the time of this posting (1.5 years :wtf I have played with Gravity and still fear it, although now I do use it- LIGHTLY, and applied at even lower dose than the bottle says. And I have supplemental flouro lighting that I run for the days following the application so as not to scorch the plants. READ THE BOTTLE...

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    #22
    Junior Member

    Gravity flower hardener

    Folks, I see it's been a while since anyone has updated the conversation about the Gravity Flower Hardener. Anybody have any success with it? I'd hate to screw things up at this point in the game.:thumbsup:

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    #23
    Senior Member

    Gravity flower hardener

    It works but be very careful with it. I would start by cutting the recommended dosage in half. And be sure to raise your lights for a couple days.

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    #24
    Senior Member

    Gravity flower hardener

    Follow directions EXACTLY and use LESS than recommended.
    If your plants are AT ALL stressed, or your garden runs AT ALL hot, skip the Gravity and concentrate on fixing environmentals. Environmentals alone will increase yield; Gravity in a suffering grow room will not only NOT HELP your plants, but may KILL them. So unless you are 100% sure your garden is healthy, skip it.

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    #25
    Senior Member

    Gravity flower hardener

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Follow directions EXACTLY and use LESS than recommended.
    If your plants are AT ALL stressed, or your garden runs AT ALL hot, skip the Gravity and concentrate on fixing environmentals. Environmentals alone will increase yield; Gravity in a suffering grow room will not only NOT HELP your plants, but may KILL them. So unless you are 100% sure your garden is healthy, skip it.
    what she said.

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    #26
    Junior Member

    Gravity flower hardener

    My plants seemed to reduce flower creation, but increase flower size and resin formation at the main cola sites.

    I used slightly more than half the recommended usage in a foliar spray, as I heard it can be difficult to leach out of the soil. I reapplied it a week later and have begun to see some nice results, although I have no control group to compare.

    Like most additives it can be useful if applied with caution, but I wouldn't expect miracles or you may end up burning your flowering plants just prior to resin formation.

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    #27
    Junior Member

    Gravity flower hardener

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Mmmm. I'm going to avoid it as Thiamine I think is a root stimulator that can slow flower development- same main ingredient in SuperThrive and any transplanting solution you can get. But the kelp is awesome. You can get plain ol' kelp extract pretty cheap and it's good for flowering.
    ******


    I think the superthrive thing is pretty much a myth I use it from start to flush every watering and never have any problems with slow/low yield.whoever starts these myths need to be shot.

    however if you use to much superthrive buds will start growing out of your fan leaves,no shit i'v seen it myself.

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    #28
    Junior Member

    Gravity flower hardener

    Quote Originally Posted by incubus34
    My plants seemed to reduce flower creation, but increase flower size and resin formation at the main cola sites.

    I used slightly more than half the recommended usage in a foliar spray, as I heard it can be difficult to leach out of the soil. I reapplied it a week later and have begun to see some nice results, although I have no control group to compare.

    Like most additives it can be useful if applied with caution, but I wouldn't expect miracles or you may end up burning your flowering plants just prior to resin formation.
    Hmm The creator of Gravity told me that it can't be used as a foliar spray and that it can only be asorbed threw the roots.

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    #29
    Senior Member

    Gravity flower hardener

    Quote Originally Posted by setiamon
    I think the superthrive thing is pretty much a myth I use it from start to flush every watering and never have any problems with slow/low yield.whoever starts these myths need to be shot.
    You have 2 posts and you use one of them to suggest that we shoot the most prestigious and loved member of this community? C'mon man, if there is one person on here who's advice is universally accepted as gospel, it's hers.

    I've never seen YOUR name in High Times.

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    #30
    Senior Member

    Gravity flower hardener

    It's morning and no meds yet, I was going to say something mean about 2 post but I won't.

    Do a search on stinkyattic, When you have read a couple thousand threads come on back and tell us how Zandor and latewood and weedhound and some others don't know what thier talking about, myths.

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