Sugar Rush Nutrients Review

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Re: Sugar Rush Nutrients

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What 250 for a 5L iv just started another run of the pink kush again and iv been trying to figure out what nutrients to use instead of the hammerhead

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Nanook of the north wrote:I know winters frost does something josh, tho I'm not sure I'd use it again tbh. Nutrients seem to be getting stupidly priced, that rocks resonator keenos using is £250 odd a 5l !!!!
Dutch pro explode is similar, think they are taking the piss now tbh.
I'm sure it does do something, but the question is- can any product do enough in 2-3 days to justify it's cost? When flowering takes 9 weeks, I just feel like no miracle product could possibly add enough weight/trichs to make it worth using

I know the winter's frost added a bunch if new white hairs when keeno used it, but are those new pistils/trichs even ripe when he harvests? What's the point basically

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I jist feel like proper side by side testing needs done when we use these products, same light, same clones, same everything except the sugar rush. Then we can get sone real answers

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integrajosh wrote:
Mon Sep 02, 2019 7:02 am
Say it is just overpriced molasses, it won't do anything anyways, unless you're running completely organic.
Molasses is used as a carb source to feed microbes, which then go to town on making nutrients more available to the plant.
So no microbes and no amendments in the medium to break down= no need for sugar



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Yes i`m with you. :) Many moons ago i used to use simple sugars in coco no herd or anything, but yes dextrose (boost) and fructose (for taste) the final 3 weeks or so, costs pennies for a sack load and that should last a long time in not so many words lol. :) Even cheaper sucrose (white table sugar) which is dextrose/glucose and fructose combined.
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Marcus wrote:
Mon Sep 02, 2019 6:13 pm
Wouldn;t the aminos and base sugars in a generic protein shake be better for the plants in the last 3 weeks? :idn:
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duw duw £259 ...5 ltr befooked :clap: tell the robbing Fairy that dick turpin whore a mask mun,fuk me i thought £135 was ruff 5 ltr canna boost.. duw duw scandlass bach scandless :i agree:

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This is taking the term snake oil to a whole new level
Follow my upcoming organic grows marcus, I'll be occasionally top dressing with worm castings and maybe a tea here and there

I'm guessing the weight won't be there but I'm going for top quality herb this time

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Marcus wrote:Ooh, my plants love a cup of tea now and again Josh.

Black, no sugar though. :oik!:

I'll be watching dude. I like organic grows, it's just the bugs that put me off. :ak:
Yep, gotta make sure that nothing is contaminated! Lmao
I stopped keeping my stuff outside

Also, adding nematodes to the mix will destroy fungus gnat larvae and sticky traps catch the adults. They're the only thing I've had issues with

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Hows this going Bully? You still happy?
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integrajosh wrote:
Tue Sep 03, 2019 7:45 am
Marcus wrote:Ooh, my plants love a cup of tea now and again Josh.

Black, no sugar though. :oik!:

I'll be watching dude. I like organic grows, it's just the bugs that put me off. :ak:
Yep, gotta make sure that nothing is contaminated! Lmao
I stopped keeping my stuff outside

Also, adding nematodes to the mix will destroy fungus gnat larvae and sticky traps catch the adults. They're the only thing I've had issues with

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Neem used as a medium drench will kill off any bad shit like bugs in coco or soil as well, it will also become systemic to a certain extent if done a few times within the plant so in effect protects the plant above and below ground from bugs. :)

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