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Old 09-14-2008, 07:43 PM   #56
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Anyone use phat bloom, ultra bloom, ooze bloom?
The description for "ooze bloom" sounds to good to be true.

ooze bloom stimulates secondary metabolites which aid in the synthesis of terpenoids and polyphenolic compounds sometimes described as terpenophenolic compounds of prenylated polyketides. The bio-stimulants stimulate geranyl pyrophosphate (GPP) isopentyl pyrophsphate (IPP) dimethyl allyl pyrophosphate (DPP) which are responsible for the development of essential oils in flowering plants. Results you can see oozing in 5-6 days.

I need someone to break this down for me
If you use a product called "phat bloom" this is what you can expect;

Phytic acid (inositol hexaphosphate is the most abundant form of stored phosphorous and carbohydrates in flora. This readily bio-usable phosphorous is taken directly to the flowering portions of the plant without the need to be combined into a bio-usable form first fast tracking the plants natural metabolism. STT also delivers stored carbohydrates taken directly from the stems, leaves and roots of the plant to the flowering portions for incorporation into bio-mass. Together phytic acid and STT make floers fast.

Can I believe this hype? Anyone use the aussie products?
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