$2700 worth of Phosphoload/bushmaster for about $25 !

dlively11

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To make 1L of phosphoload all you need is 500ml 99% Iso alcohol, 500ml RO water and .9g Paclobutrazol. I got my Paclobutrazol here http://www.bio-world.com/MoreInfo.asp?ItemCode=714260

first add .9g of the paclo to the alcohol and shake the shit out of it (it wont disolve in water). Then add the 500ml of RO water and shake it again and badabing bada boom, you got phosphoload/bushmaster. Stuff retails for over $100 a liter.

apply at at 3ml per L of nutrient solution. Store it at room temp or the paclo will fall out of suspension of the alcohol.
 

Sir.Ganga

New Member
To make 1L of phosphoload all you need is 500ml 99% Iso alcohol, 500ml RO water and .9g Paclobutrazol. I got my Paclobutrazol here http://www.bio-world.com/MoreInfo.asp?ItemCode=714260

first add .9g of the paclo to the alcohol and shake the shit out of it (it wont disolve in water). Then add the 500ml of RO water and shake it again and badabing bada boom, you got phosphoload/bushmaster. Stuff retails for over $100 a liter.

apply at at 3ml per L of nutrient solution. Store it at room temp or the paclo will fall out of suspension of the alcohol.
Hopefully your children are normal? N-dimethylaminosuccinamic acid...nasty stuff.
 

Clown Baby

Well-Known Member
Just be aware that the USDA only approves this compound for use on ornamental crops. It's banned for use on crops to be consumed.

These might be worth a read.
http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC34826#Toxicity
http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/plant-growth-regulators-poison-marijuana/
http://www.springerlink.com/content/w42n550063n187v2/


An excerpt:
Paclobutrazol [(2RS,3RS)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pentan3-ol], formulated as GFU 265, applied at 100, 250, and 500 mg plant[SUP]−1[/SUP] to the soil of container-grown sweet orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck cv. Valencia], suppressed plant weight, stem height, leaf size, and total leaf area. At the 500-mg dosage, total plant dry weight was reduced by 61%, stem height by 74%, and both leaf biomass and area by 80%, as compared to control plants. All paclobutrazol dosages induced fibrous root thickening and increased their soluble sugar and starch content. Fresh root biomass was 14 to 40% higher and root:shoot ratios were increased three- to sixfold for treated plants. Paclobutrazol applications of 250 and 500 mg plant[SUP]−1[/SUP] reduced leaf photosynthetic rate, ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase activity, total nonstructural carbohydrates, and dark respiration 70 to 80% of the control plants. Reductions of leaf photosynthetic rate, carboxylase activity, and photosynthate by paclobutrazol contributed to biomass reduction in treated sweet orange.

I'm not saying that bushmaster doesnt work, because it does. Just be aware that it's not healthy.
You can always consider vertical lighting or finding stouter genetics as an alternative to using this on your tall plants.
 

Bazooka Joe

Active Member
To make 1L of phosphoload all you need is 500ml 99% Iso alcohol, 500ml RO water and .9g Paclobutrazol. I got my Paclobutrazol here http://www.bio-world.com/MoreInfo.asp?ItemCode=714260

first add .9g of the paclo to the alcohol and shake the shit out of it (it wont disolve in water). Then add the 500ml of RO water and shake it again and badabing bada boom, you got phosphoload/bushmaster. Stuff retails for over $100 a liter.

apply at at 3ml per L of nutrient solution. Store it at room temp or the paclo will fall out of suspension of the alcohol.
How often would you administer?
 

cannakis

Well-Known Member
To make 1L of phosphoload all you need is 500ml 99% Iso alcohol, 500ml RO water and .9g Paclobutrazol. I got my Paclobutrazol here http://www.bio-world.com/MoreInfo.asp?ItemCode=714260

first add .9g of the paclo to the alcohol and shake the shit out of it (it wont disolve in water). Then add the 500ml of RO water and shake it again and badabing bada boom, you got phosphoload/bushmaster. Stuff retails for over $100 a liter.

apply at at 3ml per L of nutrient solution. Store it at room temp or the paclo will fall out of suspension of the alcohol.
hahaha i love this!!! thanks brother!
 

cannakis

Well-Known Member
Just be aware that the USDA only approves this compound for use on ornamental crops. It's banned for use on crops to be consumed.

These might be worth a read.
http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC34826#Toxicity
http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/plant-growth-regulators-poison-marijuana/
http://www.springerlink.com/content/w42n550063n187v2/


An excerpt:
Paclobutrazol [(2RS,3RS)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pentan3-ol], formulated as GFU 265, applied at 100, 250, and 500 mg plant[SUP]−1[/SUP] to the soil of container-grown sweet orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck cv. Valencia], suppressed plant weight, stem height, leaf size, and total leaf area. At the 500-mg dosage, total plant dry weight was reduced by 61%, stem height by 74%, and both leaf biomass and area by 80%, as compared to control plants. All paclobutrazol dosages induced fibrous root thickening and increased their soluble sugar and starch content. Fresh root biomass was 14 to 40% higher and root:shoot ratios were increased three- to sixfold for treated plants. Paclobutrazol applications of 250 and 500 mg plant[SUP]−1[/SUP] reduced leaf photosynthetic rate, ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase activity, total nonstructural carbohydrates, and dark respiration 70 to 80% of the control plants. Reductions of leaf photosynthetic rate, carboxylase activity, and photosynthate by paclobutrazol contributed to biomass reduction in treated sweet orange.

I'm not saying that bushmaster doesnt work, because it does. Just be aware that it's not healthy.
You can always consider vertical lighting or finding stouter genetics as an alternative to using this on your tall plants.
yeah and the usda Also certifies glyphosphate and neonicatinoids and wicked chemicals and seeds that Do cause death and disabilities. so you can definitely trust The State.
 

BROBIE

Well-Known Member
People usually quote a government source as the "the debate is over" expectation and that it should be accepted as gospel. Take low fat high carbs for example.
 

Pass it Around

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yeah and the usda Also certifies glyphosphate and neonicatinoids and wicked chemicals and seeds that Do cause death and disabilities. so you can definitely trust The State.
If they are dangerous they are dangerous, doesn't matter wether it says it on the label or not.
 

cannakis

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If they are dangerous they are dangerous, doesn't matter wether it says it on the label or not.
haha yes definitely, but The State says a Lot and declares and outlaws a Lot that is Not true, look at what you are cultivatibg accordung to the state that is the worst thing you could ever do. but i am not here to argue about this particular substance, fpr i defonitely do Not know.
 

Pass it Around

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haha yes definitely, but The State says a Lot and declares and outlaws a Lot that is Not true, look at what you are cultivatibg accordung to the state that is the worst thing you could ever do. but i am not here to argue about this particular substance, fpr i defonitely do Not know.
worries me that they are passing on ingredients that may or may not be toxic to our health.
 
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