(Bud fuel) anybody ever heard of it?

Got this new nutrient a friend of mine uses and he gets an average yield of 2.5lbsxplant and I get an average of 1.9lbsxplant. We do everything exactly the same the only difference is he gives this additive and I don’t. I like to know what I am giving before I actually go ahead and do so. Tried to do some research but this is like some black market nutrient apparently because I couldn’t find anything. Let me know if any of you have heard of it before!
 

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Gumdrawp

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Got this new nutrient a friend of mine uses and he gets an average yield of 2.5lbsxplant and I get an average of 1.9lbsxplant. We do everything exactly the same the only difference is he gives this additive and I don’t. I like to know what I am giving before I actually go ahead and do so. Tried to do some research but this is like some black market nutrient apparently because I couldn’t find anything. Let me know if any of you have heard of it before!
I'm always super hesitant to use things I can't easily find safety sheets and stuff on. But if you have identical rooms (same amount of lighting etc) and he gained 2/3 a pound per plant and this is the only difference I would bet my life that it's got paclo or another pgr in it. Are his buds always more dense than yours and way more uniform in size? Do his plants seem to grow shorter and fill out better than yours? It's important to know if his plants develop differently from yours if they're the same genetics, and it could be a good indicator of whether or not this has something undesirable in it.

There are pgrs that aren't as bad but I wouldn't use something if I suspected it had a possible carcinogen or something that causes reproductive harm to people smoking my product especially if I couldn't find any of the data on its contents.
 

Hollatchaboy

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Awesome, not too expensive either. Gonna see if I can find any info on it as well. Does it really increase yield that much?
Yield is mostly strain, and light dependent, given all the other limiting factors are in check. A good grower doesn't need, or think about, snake oil, to get a good crop.
 
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