6/31 2am MONDAY THEY ARE AWESOM. Tyson's are SO HUGE... I think they need their own space I can not believe the number of nodes!!! It's built for topping and stress training!!! GC and BPP are in a 12/12 tent doing fine dont need any work. BPP is tiny but looks great covered in resin.
7/1 130am Quick Sorb Amino Acid 2 drops per mL EXPERIMENT!!!! 4ML Per L Con Grow, .25ml L Rapid Start, MYTHELENE BLUE D 2 DROPS IN 2 L.
430AM IT WORKED!!!! I WONT AD MORE, ENOUGH FOR GOAT'LATO.....HER LEAVES HAVE STRENGTH AND ELASTISITY THAT I HAVE NOT SEEN IN MY LEAF STRUCTRUES BEFORE. !!!!
7/2 940sm OOATS are in flower, SO many nodes ill have to trim down to 4 colas, its just so much easier to finish than LOTS of little buds to dry
7/3 320AM 🚨🚨🐐☕️🥊 HOLY GOD....THIS THING IS THE ENTIRE AMAZON FOREST IN 1 PLANT....ITS JUST TOO AMAZING.
METHYLENE BLUE 5%, QUICK SORB AMINO ACIDS FROM BIOTICS RESEARCH (FOR HUMANS) ALONG WITH A SINGLE ADDITION OF SILICA 2ML PER L IN A 2 LITER SOLUTION. 4ML PER L ADVANCED NUTRIENTS CON. BLOOM. BUD IGNITOR 2ML PER L. SAME FOR VEGGING, WITH GROW NUTRIENTS & RAPID START .25ML PER L...... THE MB, AND AMINO ACIDS WORKED PH 5.8🚨🚨 I am the greatest inventor in the world. IM GOING TO MAKE A KID WITH SISSOR HANDS JUST TO BE A DICK, IT WILL BE HILLAROUS.....HOPE HE ENDS UP ON SOME CHICKS WATERBED.... ANYWAY. EVERYTHING WORKED SHE IS BEYOND ANYTHING I HAVE EVER DONE, What if the fungus gnats eat this stuff and become super smart but complain about the globalists without naming the actual problem because of fear of their colletivist power???? Plant biotics are so controversial.....omg yalll.....
7/3 5am🚨🚨👍⚡️⚡️FROM GROK I ASKED ABOUT QUICK SORB....What effects would Amino Acid Quick Sorb by Biotics Research have on plant growth??........There is no direct evidence or studies specifically examining the effects of Amino Acid Quick-Sorb by Biotics Research on plant growth. This product is designed as a human dietary supplement, containing nine free-form L-amino acids (Glycine, L-Alanine, L-Arginine HCl, L-Lysine HCl, L-Proline, L-Histidine HCl, L-Serine, L-Threonine, L-Valine) intended to support healthy blood glucose levels and other physiological functions in humans. However, based on general knowledge about amino acids and their role in plant physiology, we can infer potential effects if this product were applied to plants, with the caveat that it is not formulated or intended for agricultural use.
Amino acids, when used as biostimulants in agriculture, can positively influence plant growth by enhancing nutrient uptake, improving stress resistance, and supporting metabolic processes. Research on amino acid-based biostimulants (not specific to Amino Acid Quick-Sorb) indicates they can improve photosynthesis, promote root development, increase nutrient assimilation, and enhance tolerance to abiotic stresses like drought, salinity, or extreme temperatures. For example, glycine and glutamic acid are involved in chlorophyll synthesis, which supports photosynthesis, while proline and arginine can enhance stress tolerance by stabilizing cell membranes and boosting antioxidant activity.
If Amino Acid Quick-Sorb were applied to plants (e.g., via foliar spray or soil application), its amino acid content could theoretically provide similar benefits, as it contains several amino acids known to support plant physiology:
* Glycine: Supports chlorophyll synthesis and nitrogen metabolism, potentially enhancing photosynthesis and growth.
* L-Alanine: Involved in energy production and nitrogen assimilation, which could promote vegetative growth.
* L-Arginine: Can enhance root development and stress tolerance by supporting hormone production.
* L-Lysine: May contribute to stress tolerance through metabolic pathways, though it’s less abundant in plants naturally.
* L-Proline: Known for improving stress resistance (e.g., drought, salinity) by stabilizing cell membranes and acting as an osmoprotectant.
* L-Histidine: Supports enzyme activity and stress responses.
* L-Serine: Contributes to protein synthesis and cell membrane formation, potentially aiding growth.
* L-Threonine: Supports immune function and protein synthesis, which could enhance overall plant vigor.
* L-Valine: A branched-chain amino acid that may support energy provision and growth under stress.
However, several factors would influence the efficacy of Amino Acid Quick-Sorb on plants:
1. Formulation: The product contains additional ingredients like glycerol, citric acid, potassium sorbate, and sodium benzoate, which are not typically used in plant biostimulants. These could have unknown or potentially adverse effects on plants, such as altering soil pH or microbial activity.
2. Concentration and Application: The recommended human dosage (5 drops, ~0.16 ml, 1–3 times daily) is likely too low for effective plant application. Agricultural biostimulants typically use higher concentrations (e.g., 2 mL/L for products like Terra Sorb radicular). Improper dosing could lead to ineffective results or phytotoxicity.
3. Absorption: The sublingual delivery method for humans may not translate well to plants, which absorb nutrients primarily through roots or leaves. The product’s liquid form could be adapted for foliar or soil application, but its bioavailability to plants is untested.
4. Plant Species and Conditions: Effects vary by plant species and environmental conditions. For example, amino acids are more effective under stress conditions (e.g., drought, nutrient deficiency) than in optimal settings.
Potential Effects on Plant Growth:
* Enhanced Growth: The amino acids could stimulate protein synthesis, hormone production, and photosynthesis, leading to improved root, stem, and leaf growth.
* Stress Resistance: Proline, arginine, and glycine may help plants cope with abiotic stresses, potentially improving resilience in challenging environments.
* Nutrient Uptake: Amino acids can chelate micronutrients, improving their absorption and potentially boosting nutrient use efficiency.
* Yield and Quality: If applied correctly, amino acids might increase yield components (e.g., fruit size, number) and improve quality (e.g., flavor, aroma).
Limitations and Risks:
* Lack of Specificity: Amino Acid Quick-Sorb is not designed for plants, and its amino acid profile may not be optimized for agricultural use compared to products like Terra Sorb or ATA NRG Alga-C.
* Potential Toxicity: Non-amino acid components (e.g., preservatives) could harm plants or soil microbes if applied in high concentrations.
* Cost and Practicality: Using a human supplement for plants is likely cost-prohibitive compared to dedicated agricultural biostimulants.
Recommendation: While Amino Acid Quick-Sorb contains amino acids that could theoretically benefit plant growth, it is not formulated for this purpose, and no studies confirm its efficacy or safety in plants. For plant growth, consider using established amino acid-based biostimulants like Terra Sorb radicular, Terramin Pro, or ATA NRG Alga-C, which are designed and tested for agricultural use. If you wish to experiment with Amino Acid Quick-Sorb, start with a diluted solution (e.g., 1–2 drops per liter of water) applied as a foliar spray or soil drench, and test on a small number of plants to monitor for adverse effects. Consult with an agricultural expert to optimize application.🚨⚡️
I AM USING IT A FEW DROPS per L IN 2 LITERS OF NUTRIENT WATER PH'D TO 5.8ISH
THE SYSTEM I AM INVENTING IS A HIGH PLANT STRESS ENVIROMENT, WITH TOO SMALL POTS IN TOO SMALL SPACE, BUT THAT IS THE GOAL OF A MICRO-GROW...MAKING IT WORK LIKE LANDING A ROCKET BACK AT THE PAD, IM GOING TO DO THAT WITH WEED.
7/4 226am I don’t know if it’s the methylene blue or the amino acids I’ve been taking but extra extraordinary results. My plants are also doing better than I’ve ever seen😍👍👍👍🚨🚨🚨 my mind is working so well now I’m able to side garden basil. I absolutely love basil, dark opal basil to be specific for color. 🌿🌿🌿 now I am become basil.🤪.
339am NO ENERGY DRINKS TONIGHT AND I FEEL LIKE IM 17 AMINO ACIDS BIOTICS RESHARCH TMG POWDER, MYTHLFOLATE PLUS, QUICK SORB AMINO ACID MYTHELYNE BLUE.....WOW. AND ITS WORKING ON MY PLANTS,
💡🚨🚨 SAMSUNG LEDS ARE FAR BETTER THAN BRIDGLUX. AS SOON AS MARS HYDRO COMES OUT WITH THE NEW FC-1000 EVO I WILL BE REPLACING IT. IT IS DAY AND NIGHT BETTER!!!! ILL USE THE BRIDGELUX FOR SMALL TENT VEGING BUT SAMSUNG IS THE WINNER BY FAR!!!
5am mixed up five drops of quick sorb amino acid by biotics research & one drop of methylene blue into 2 L of water and the normal mixture of connoisseur 4 mL per liter bloom and 2 mL per liter of Bud igniter also by advanced nutrients and a half of milliliter of rhino skin silica by advanced nutrients👍👍👍👍💥🌿🌿
7/5 3am 💥 they are all looking good. There is a significant color change between the methylene blue leaves and the color they change as they switch to flower. It’s rather stark. They are all doing exceptionally well.👍👍 also since I have been on methylene blue and amino acids and some other related I stopped taking energy shots, was up to 5 a day now none. Also stopped taking benadryl for sleeping. Did a sleep experiment last night 4th of July and slept and went back to sleep after fireworks woke me up. a little harder to fall asleep but WOW I did it!!!!!!!!! Just coffee now, and that has significantly more impact I get massive jitters so I have to be careful NOT to have the same amount of caffeine!!!!
ALEX JONES SHOULD WIN THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDICINE, I discovered this because of him, AWESOME!!! The Quick Sorb Amino Acid is important, look into it!! I have plant based 18 Amino Acid arriving today . I think it is from the company Grok mentioned. THE AMINOS ARE THE DIFFERENCE IN MY SYSTEM FOR HIGH STRESS ENVIROMENTS.
ALSO SILICA that stuff will alter PH BAD, but it is a bio-stimulant when used right at lowest possible does with aminos and feedings should increase cell wall strength throughout the plant and massively increased RESIN and TERPENE production, big goal... I CANT FIND MY 2 AUTOGRAPGED GARY BUSY PHOTOS....THEY HAD SLOGANS NUTS AND SOMETHING ELSE....A NEW QUEST....WHERE IS GARY BUSEY?
7/6 3am NEW AMINO UNLOCKED 🚨 AI Overview
Studies show that L-citrulline malate can have several positive effects on plants, particularly in relation to:
1. Stress Tolerance:
Drought tolerance: Citrulline accumulates in plants like watermelon under drought conditions and acts as a potent hydroxyl radical scavenger, protecting leaves from oxidative stress.
Salt tolerance: Citrulline accumulation can also be induced by salt stress, and the ratio of citrulline to proline may indicate salt tolerance in melon genotypes.
Antioxidant defense: Exogenous application of citrulline can boost the activity of antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase and catalase in plants like hyssop, particularly under water stress.
2. Growth and Development:
Growth promotion: Foliar application of exogenous citrulline has shown positive effects on the growth rates and biomass accumulation of tomato and lettuce seedlings.
Essential oil content: Citrulline application has been shown to increase essential oil content in hyssop, even under severe water stress.
3. Nitrogen Metabolism:
Nitrogen translocation and transport: Citrulline appears to play a role in the translocation and long-distance transport of nitrogen within plants, being found in high concentrations in the phloem sap of cucurbits.
Nitrogen storage: Citrulline is also implicated in nitrogen storage in plants.
4. Potential as a Biochemical Marker:
Citrulline accumulation under stress conditions suggests it could be a useful biochemical indicator for screening and selecting plant varieties with enhanced drought and salt tolerance.
Malate's Role:
Malate, the other component of L-citrulline malate, is also crucial in plant nutrition. It's involved in nitrogen fixation, phosphorus acquisition, and aluminum tolerance.
Overall, L-citrulline malate shows promising potential for use in agriculture to improve plant stress tolerance, growth, and nutrient utilization. Further research is needed to fully understand its effects and optimize its application in different plant species and growing conditions.
730AM.....WOW, ANOTHER SUCCESS......SO FAR. I WAS GOING TO USE ATAMI BLOOMTASTIC BUT DUE TO MY FUCKING GODDAMNED WEAK HANDS I COULDNT OPEN THE FUCKING BOTTLE....!!!! So it's just Big Bud now, 0.5ml per L....it's WAY too strong with the increased uptake im getting....so cool.
""Regulation of L-proline biosynthesis, signal transduction, transport, accumulation and its vital role in plants during variable environmental conditions"" research on proline, no dosage, because I haven't invented it yet...common theme here. ALL DATA from PLANT SCIENCE is LARGLEY DERIVED FROM TEH 1930'S!!!! AT LEAST 70 PERCENT OF TEXTBOOK DATA IS FLAT OUT WRONG. SO MUCH FOR YOUR PHDUMBASS.