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Old 12-12-2007, 04:36 PM   #1
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Purple Maxx And Gravity

WHAT AM I SUPPOSSED TO USE THE PURPLE MAXX? THE HYDRO GUY TOL ME I SHOULD GO WITHOUT THE BUSHMASTER UNLESS I REALLY NEED IT IT. TRAINING IS ENOUGH. BUSHMASTER EFFECTS YOUR YIELD AND POTENCY, THUS IS THE REASON FOR THE PURPLE MAXX. HE SAID THAT IT IS IMPORTANT TO USE THE PURPLE MAX IF YOU USED THE BUSHMASTER TO GAIN WHAT YOU LOST BUT IF YOU DID NOT USE THE BUSHMASTER YOU WILL HAVE MORE CRYSTALATION THAN NORMAL.

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what is the best way to apply the purple maxx to egt the most productivity out of the product. myself i am a soil grower. i perfer the taste.

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Old 12-12-2007, 07:01 PM   #2
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Early in flower for as long as your fear of mold lets you as a foliar. You can use it until the flush if feeding the roots
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Early in flower for as long as your fear of mold lets you as a foliar. You can use it until the flush if feeding the roots
Actually, you want to wait until mid-flower until you start purple max and about 1-2 weeks after mid-flower until you start gravity. You should apply it in a foliar feed once at mid flower and once again right before your final flush. You don't want to do more than 2 or 3 feeds with purple max/gravity as it will reduce your yield.
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Actually, you want to wait until mid-flower until you start purple max and about 1-2 weeks after mid-flower until you start gravity. You should apply it in a foliar feed once at mid flower and once again right before your final flush. You don't want to do more than 2 or 3 feeds with purple max/gravity as it will reduce your yield.
The bottle says start early in flower. What makes you say it will decrease yield?

I don't have any experience with the gravity only PM
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Old 12-13-2007, 12:09 AM   #5
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Purple Maxx promotes faster maturation of flowers, as does Gravity. In doing so, it influences the plant to focus more on oil and trichome production than floral development. In waiting to apply Purple Maxx halfway through flower, you allow the plant to focus on primary floral development, then shift towards a focus on oil and trichome production. As also mentioned on the label, the product is still experimental, and with this in mind, you can't take everything the label says at face value. From my experience and the commentary of shop owners, applying Purple Maxx early in flower will promote faster flowering with lower yields in comparison to clones given Purple Maxx in mid-flower.
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Old 12-14-2007, 08:37 PM   #6
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Gravity is a flower hardener, and it simply makes the buds denser. each bud weighs a little more, because its a denser version of what would normally come from the plant as far as I am aware. I have no experience with PM or gravity in soil( doing so myself right now) BUT I do have experience with it in a Ebb& flow setup. we gave the plants PM after being a week and a half into flowering all the way up to flush time. as for gravity, we applied it about half way threw flowering and it was done for a week too long IMO, but it did make all the buds REALLY dense. like hard as rocks. all the buds grown were extremely stinky and glistening with resin glands everywhere. so I dunno, the jury is out- I have had good experience with these products and others tell me they did nothing for them. oh well, my suggestion is to wait like at least until your stretching phase of flowering is done, and you can see stigmas forming. then I would apply a weak solution of it everytime you feed them fertilizer ( I know they say to do it once a week, I normally fertilize twice in a weeks time, and I would rather do a weak solution twice a week then a load of it all at once). when you are about three weeks away from flushing, then I would start using the gravity(so if your plants take 10 weeks and you give them two weeks to flush, then I would give them gravity at week 5 to week 8).

hope this helps, and good luck! I know you will enjoy the results! know a little goes a long way.
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