nzchili said:ahhh lol my comment, said in jest, suggested a foliar spray application of petrol.
I decided there was no need to drag the thread down even if I thought spraying red bull onto plants was not something I would be into.
solid7 said:
Red Bull is the foliar spray of choice for meth-addicted plants everywhere...
nzchili said:
lol, how do I tell if my plants are suffering from a meth deficiency? Does it keep the plants growing 24/7 ?
=D
i heard of one meth addicted plant (a cayenne) that stole all the sun from its neighbour
lek said:look at the ingredients of red bull, it contains Vitamin B6, B12. that's the reason why many growers use it.
That should be the reason why their recipe contains red bull , food flavour enhancer.sirex said:So they combo of Amino acid and vit B6, and B12 is the reason?
Hey it's not my recipe. I'm just curious about the recipe and did try some experiment with it.solid7 said:
Red Bull - Is this coming from the same guy who hijacks every deficiency related post, to tell the OP and everyone else that they aren't doing it "naturally" enough? To let "nature" do all the work?
LOL... not only redbull, water can kill your pepper plant too. try overwatering your pepper plant.nzchili said:Below are links to two different tests where someone tried fertilizing their plants with redbull.
https://prezi.com/rvr1xyvjotqf/red-bull-plant/
http://mihsbiology.wikispaces.com/file/view/JSiwiecki12.pdf
in both situations, the control plants (i.e the ones that were NOT given redbull) did much better. In some cases the redbull plants just plain died.
May as well give your plants crude oil. Its organic after all. lol
lek said:That should be the reason why their recipe contains red bull , food flavour enhancer.
Hey it's not my recipe. I'm just curious about the recipe and did try some experiment with it.
LOL... not only redbull, water can kill your pepper plant too. try overwatering your pepper plant.
I guess you know common new grower mistake, right? e.g. using too much nutrients, overwatering, not managing pH, ... blah blah
nzchili said:Below are links to two different tests where someone tried fertilizing their plants with redbull.
https://prezi.com/rvr1xyvjotqf/red-bull-plant/
http://mihsbiology.wikispaces.com/file/view/JSiwiecki12.pdf
in both situations, the control plants (i.e the ones that were NOT given redbull) did much better. In some cases the redbull plants just plain died.
May as well give your plants crude oil. Its organic after all. lol