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Chemist for plant food.

algol

Member
Hey i was thinking,
How about to ask a chemist to create for you a compound for nutrition for the plant especialy for fe/male plants to incerase the possibilty of stronger genes, odor ,you know to make a superman and wonder woman plant :p, so you can easily to feed the plants what they need to grow stronger and stronger.

Like to create a mix between nuts or self created nutrition to be albe to fill all the demeands that the plant's requires.

Only for experimental purposes to se how the plant reacts to the feed you are offering to him/her.Tell me what do you think for both hydro soil any medium, and out door capabilities.
Or botanist is fine too
.:laughing::biggrin:
 

crazar

New member
Not sure if you are going to find a chemist but perhaps you can play Dr. Chemist yourself. Go follow a feeding schedule that many of these nutrient companies provide. Once you have the recommended nutrients, use as suggested then you can tweak the amounts on your own. Good luck
 

amanda88

Well-known member
Hey i was thinking,
How about to ask a chemist to create for you a compound for nutrition for the plant especialy for fe/male plants to incerase the possibilty of stronger genes, odor ,you know to make a superman and wonder woman plant :p, so you can easily to feed the plants what they need to grow stronger and stronger.

Like to create a mix between nuts or self created nutrition to be albe to fill all the demeands that the plant's requires.

Only for experimental purposes to se how the plant reacts to the feed you are offering to him/her.Tell me what do you think for both hydro soil any medium, and out door capabilities..:laughing::biggrin:

The truth being ..We the collective know more than any chemist, and welcome, to the biggest most experienced weed site in the world

cheers/
 

dr.penthotal

Chasing the orange grapefruit rabbit
ICMag Donor
Veteran
there is a chemist out there that did what you're descibing.
he or she got the perfect dialled recipe developed in years of history.
it is called NATURE...
go organic, the simplest the better, you cant go wrong and you will have a supernatural plant, and guess what? you'd get the best secondary metabolites production, a super plant and super buds...
so simple?
yes. try to believe
;)
 

algol

Member
there is a chemist out there that did what you're descibing.
he or she got the perfect dialled recipe developed in years of history.
it is called NATURE...
go organic, the simplest the better, you cant go wrong and you will have a supernatural plant, and guess what? you'd get the best secondary metabolites production, a super plant and super buds...
so simple?
yes. try to believe
;)
Hahhahah well that's treu but i was going for that too but even in organic you will need some boosters and nuts too,well from hydro to soil you still need some extra.
What do oyu think
 

Lester Beans

Frequent Flyer
Veteran
Your booster and such are in the soil already. They are called amendments. Take a browse through the organic soil section. Efforts will be best spent learning organic soil. Once that is done learn organic teas, which works wonders in your hydroponic set up.
 

slownickel

Active member
ICMag Donor
Veteran
Magic chemist

Magic chemist

Each soil, each medium, all have specific influences on how or what is picked up by the plant. Combine the dynamics of water quality and climate, and you have an amazing puzzle to figure out.

All these factors will vary depending upon where one is.

The distribution of bases has proven to open and close down soils, yet in mediums, the soil chemistry is still light years behind.

In mediums and hydroponics, it has been difficult to achieve quality and nutrient density, notice that I separate those two traits.

The reason quality has been so elusive in these types of growing is due to one big problem, calcium uptake.

Calcium uptake in mediums seems to be a lot tougher than most folks are imagining, requiring the addition of heavy foliars of calcium which to a large extent help, but the lost quality, essentials and nutrient density are exactly that. They were lost.

Kempf talks some amazing concepts, if you haven't heard of him, try to find his youtube or other stuff posted on the net.

He is a bit elusive as he is selling his own brand of woo woo juice and needs to make a buck. But some of his observations and realizations have been extremely right on.

So instead of a magic one size fits all answer from a magician or chemist, we all better learn the most basic of science and try to stand on the shoulders of real science.

This is going to go legal real quick, and the boys will quickly be separated from the men in this industry. Prices will crash and quality even more elusive than ever.
 

lotus710

Active member
i make awesome nutes all the time. kelp teas, malted barley teas, coconut and aloe waters;)

Much love
Lotus
 
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