Feed Sugars, Aminos And Vitamins To Your Plants And Taste Their Sweeter, Bigger Buds
If
I asked you what really makes you happy about your hydroponics
gardening, you’d tell me you love growing huge amounts of potent,
sweet-tasting flowers. Seeing your roomful of huge flowers that smell
like candy (maybe like the cotton candy at an amusement park), and then
after harvest you savor that fine taste, aroma and potency with your
friends. The smiles on their faces, and them patting you on the back,
that’s what the good life is all about.
So
the big question is, what can you do right now to grow yourself the
biggest harvests of the most potent, best-tasting flowers?
Start By Providing Flower-boosting Energy When Your Plants Most Need It
Getting
sweeter, bigger harvests comes when you give your plants carbohydrates
that jolt them with an energy boost. This is an important fact to
remember, that during peak bloom cycle your plants’ need for sugars
exceeds their ability to manufacture sugars. The more you push them, the
more C02 and nutrients you give them, the more they need carbos, the
more they fall behind.
The
resulting carbo deficit is the same thing that happens when athletes
collapse near the end of grueling competition. And it’s why carboloading
is a favorite tactic athletes use to keep going strong for victory,
when others fall and fail.
Not Just Any Carbohydrates, But The Right Ones For Your Plants
Carboloading
your plants requires a specialty formula. In actuality, your plants
best absorb simple or complex carbohydrates when they are present as
Arabinose, Dextrose, Glucose, Maltose and Xylose from Raw Cane Extract,
Malt Extract, Cranberry Extract and other premium carbohydrate sources.
Not
only does this end mid-bloom slump but these materials fuel beneficial
bacteria and fungi in your root zone. When you’ve installed beneficial
bacteria and fungi in your root zone, they thrive best when they have
externally-provided carbos to feed on. Beneficial bacteria and fungi
increase root mass, increase nutrient absorption, protect roots, and
produce hormones that stimulate floral size, potency and value.
So
now that you’ve seen how to use the right kinds of carbos to provide
energy and root enhancement, what else can you do to create gourmet
flowers with enhanced taste, size, potency, and aroma? As it turns out,
by providing the list of carbo sources we just discussed, you’re also
enhancing the taste and aroma of your plants.
The Benefits Of Using Amino Acids And Other Compounds In The Correct Form For Your Plants
Here’s something else to keep in mind:
the advantages provided by what you feed your crops depends on the
quality of specific ingredients in the products. For example, you see
hydroponics formulas that contain “molasses.” But as with almost every
individual ingredient in hydroponics formulas, there are many grades and
types of molasses, and the differences between them decide whether they
will deliver your bigger, better yields.
Fact
is, most types of molasses are loaded with sulphur or made from
materials or processes that lower their sugar content and quality. When
sulphured, low-grade molasses are in a hydroponics formula, its
extraneous minerals throw off your nutrient ratios while providing
smaller percentages of sugars. Now take a minute and let me show you how
this relates to the types and forms of amino acids in hydroponics
formulas.
Amino acids are
crucial building blocks for proteins that fuel metabolic processes and
physical structure in your flowering plants. Few hydroponics formulas
contain amino acids, but almost all the ones that have aminos provide
them in a form called “D-Aminos.” Although these aminos are cheaper to
source and manufacture, they unfortunately are not very helpful to your
plants.
On the other hand,
the L-form of amino acids is totally biologically available for rapid
uptake and formation of proteins that rapidly increase your crop health
and yield. As with molasses and other ingredients in hydroponics
formulas, it matters a lot what forms and manufacturing processes are
used.
Sweeter Flowers Are Worth More
Sweeter
flowers are yours when you boost your crop’s taste, potency and aroma
by furnishing anthocyanins, isoflavonoids, polyphenols, isoterpenes and
tannins found in cranberry and grape extracts.
Growers
using these compounds report that a sudden bouquet of pleasant scent
arises from their flowers within moments of the compounds being fed to
plants in water. And after harvest, you and your friends will enjoy the
extra-sweet aroma and taste that your flowers provide, and there’ll be
more flowers to enjoy too.
Another
technique for upgrading the aroma, taste and value of your crop is to
feed vitamins to your plants. For example, Vitamin C could help
photosynthesis, protecting your plants from negative effects of intense
light and heat. To go along with Vitamin C, studies show that feeding
your plants B vitamins provides many flower-boosting benefits while also
protecting crops from stress.
So
how can you get this extensive menu of crop-boosting compounds you’ve
just found out about? Fortunately, Advanced Nutrients scientists have
successfully managed the complex task of sourcing, processing, and
combining all these aminos, carbs, and vitamins so Bud Candy delivers
bigger, sweeter buds to you right away. Best of all, you’re getting two
products in one because Bud Candy gives you everything in Sweet Leaf and
CarboLoad, but it also gives you a lot more in an easy to use formula.
Whether
your plants are in bloom phase right now, or you’re preparing for bloom
phase, this is the time to procure 100% organic Bud Candy and get
cotton candy taste, fatter buds, and stronger plants.
Follow This Simple Feed Chart Designed by our Research Team
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Note: At Advanced Nutrients, we do not use paclobutrazol, daminozide, or any other banned plant growth regulators in our products.