How to use Phosphoload

One of the challenges urban gardeners face is limited space in their gardens for vertical plant growth. Not only can plants grow too large for the space you have, but as they grow, the lower parts of the plant will require additional lighting.

As a result, indoor gardeners use different techniques to keep their plants from getting too tall. For example, a trellis could be used over the canopy and the plants could be trained to grow horizontally instead of vertically.

In addition, there is a supplement that can stop plants from growing vertically and create lateral growth instead. The supplement is called Phosphoload.

Phosphoload makes use of advanced advances in plant technology. In fact, it extracts special isolates from the carbon that come from the humates. Humic isolates are strong rare earth elements. When mixed with the technology found in Phosphoload, the result is faster flowering with bigger buds.

As mentioned above, after using this supplement your plants will stop growing vertically almost instantly and instead focus on producing large flower clusters laterally.

Phosphoload will not only create more lateral growth, it will also create larger flowers and increase yields by up to 30%. If that’s not enough to get you excited, it can also reduce the time it takes for a plant to reach full maturity.

Using Phosphoload carries some risk. If not used correctly, you will kill your plants. This is also not a slow death. Your plants will be toasty in less than three days.

The most common mistake people make is following label directions. The manufacturer does not know what nutrients you have in your tank or what you are growing. Don’t be scared though. Just follow these instructions and you should be fine:

1. Start with a fresh water reservoir.

2. In the fresh reservoir, just add your primary nutrient at 75% of the previous week’s ppm.

3. Do not add any additives except root enhancers.

4. Apply Phosphoload at the beginning of your third week of flowering.

5. Apply 2 to 6 ml of Phosphoload per gallon of water.

6. Run your nutrient solution through your plants for three days.

7. Rinse your plants well with plain water or use a leach solution.

8. After flushing the plants, return to your normal feeding schedule by the middle of the third week of flowering.

As you can see, it’s very simple to use Phosphoload, so don’t be afraid to kill your plants. Just follow the steps outlined above and you will see great results. More lateral growth, larger flowers and a shorter flowering period make this supplement a favorite among connoisseurs.

admin

Related Posts

fallback-image

How Does Fast Turn Circuit Board Assembly Contribute to Cost Savings?

fallback-image

Controlled Impedance in Flexible PCB Boards

fallback-image

How to Test the Reliability of Rigid Flex PCB Prototypes

fallback-image

Can I Purchase a Refurbished Phone Without a Contract?

No Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *