Big Bud Powder 130g
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Big Bud Powder 130g

There's a lot more to fueling bigger flowers than giving your plants correct ratios and types of potassium and phosphorus. It turns out that floral production revs up most when your plants are provided the full range and correct forms of substances called amino acids, which are building blocks of proteins, terpenoids, phenols and alkaloids. This means you want to give 20 "L-form" amino acids to your plants, with especially important doses of L-tryptophan, L-Cysteine, L-Glutamate and L-Glycine. Why the special emphasis on these four L-form amino acids? Here's the scoop: Your plants utilize L-tryptophan to create an important floral growth hormone called indole acetic acid (IAA). Boosting synthesis of IAA creates larger flowers with more potency. L-Cysteine provides sulphur, and along with L-Glycine is a prime element in formation of an internal plant protectant compound called glutathione. Plants respond to bloom phase stress by making glutathione, which has a number of functions including helping plants deal with heat stress, other environmental stressors, and free radicals. Because many hydroponics nutrients provide no amino acids, and because indoor gardening is inherently stressful to plants, tissue samples show that many plants have glutathione deficiency that slows down metabolic function and results in lower yield sizes. Not only are you now aware of the crucial role amino acids play in floral production and overall plant health, it's important to have the L-form of amino acids rather than the less-complex "D" form aminos. For one thing, your plants' cells need all 20 amino acids, but some amino acids are harder for plants to create or absorb. Not only that, but few bloom boosters contain amino acids, and almost all the ones that do contain inferior D-aminos that plants have a hard time utilizing because they are less water soluble. Please remember that only L-form amino acids are the ideal forms for easy absorption and proven yield increase.
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There's a lot more to fueling bigger flowers than giving your plants correct ratios and types of potassium and phosphorus. It turns out that floral production revs up most when your plants are provided the full range and correct forms of substances called amino acids, which are building blocks of proteins, terpenoids, phenols and alkaloids. This means you want to give 20 "L-form" amino acids to your plants, with especially important doses of L-tryptophan, L-Cysteine, L-Glutamate and L-Glycine. Why the special emphasis on these four L-form amino acids? Here's the scoop: Your plants utilize L-tryptophan to create an important floral growth hormone called indole acetic acid (IAA). Boosting synthesis of IAA creates larger flowers with more potency. L-Cysteine provides sulphur, and along with L-Glycine is a prime element in formation of an internal plant protectant compound called glutathione. Plants respond to bloom phase stress by making glutathione, which has a number of functions including helping plants deal with heat stress, other environmental stressors, and free radicals. Because many hydroponics nutrients provide no amino acids, and because indoor gardening is inherently stressful to plants, tissue samples show that many plants have glutathione deficiency that slows down metabolic function and results in lower yield sizes. Not only are you now aware of the crucial role amino acids play in floral production and overall plant health, it's important to have the L-form of amino acids rather than the less-complex "D" form aminos. For one thing, your plants' cells need all 20 amino acids, but some amino acids are harder for plants to create or absorb. Not only that, but few bloom boosters contain amino acids, and almost all the ones that do contain inferior D-aminos that plants have a hard time utilizing because they are less water soluble. Please remember that only L-form amino acids are the ideal forms for easy absorption and proven yield increase.