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PGR: The Toxic Chemicals in Your Marijuana


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so rooting gels have the same stuff in them ?

 

Nah rooting gels have auxins in them, a hormone. But it is also falls under the large umbrella that is plant growth regulators.

 

https://manicbotanix.com/pgrs-and-medical-marijuana/

 

That is a long read, but very very in depth article that anyone that is interested and wants to do more reading on the subject should check out.

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Very good read. Yes, most of the stuff sold in my city, looks PGR grown. It's overly dense and has very little smell. I've dried a few of my early colas for my 22 year old daughter, and she immediately commented on the smell of naturally grown weed. Sadly the younger generation of stoners are likely to be consuming PGRs.

 

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Yes fred, don't know what it's called but they use to dip fruit

Some sort of preservative and mould prevention so the fruit lasts longer

Nearly doubles the weight once dry

All the buds will have a diesel smell

A quarter looks like 3 grams of normal weed

If you getting pgr weed you can bet your balls it's been dipped in this shit as well

 

 

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grower choice to use it they are chasing the weight does anyone here use it ?

Few years back there was someone here who “experimented” with it, he was trying for the heaviest bud he could grow or something, he copped a lot of flack at the time. Forget his name or the thread title, but you might find it.

 

 

 

 

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