Adverse/weird effects from prg.
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Hello,
Is there anyone who can assist?
I'm attempting to cultivate some intentionally unusual plants, primarily cacti, but I'm open to experimenting. I'm curious about what plant growth regulators (PGRs) or combinations thereof I could use to encourage them to develop numerous branches, get really thick, wobble, change color, or other odd effects. Of course, I don't want any harmful effects on the plants! I just want to introduce some unexpected variables. Does anyone have any experience (likely unsuccessful attempts) with these kinds of PGRs?
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This is a forum dedicated to cannabis. Personally, as someone who cultivates, I would refrain from using growth hormones on my plants. In response, another individual agrees normally they wouldn't either, but they're considering it as a part of an experiment and are unsure about how to begin.
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The message is clear: this is primarily a forum about cannabis, and while experiments are always interesting, it may not be the best place to seek advice on cacti. Unless your intent is to cultivate cannabis, you might find more relevant information on a different forum dedicated to cacti.
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This is a forum for discussing cannabis. Personally, as someone who cultivates these plants, I wouldn't choose to use growth hormones on them. However, that's only my individual stance.
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Here's a useful starting place for you.
Understanding Plant Growth Regulators - An In-depth Overview | GoldBio.
I'd recommend you continue your research from the subsequent thread.
Collection of Organic Gardening Literature & PDF Files. -
Avoid tampering with PGRs and simply cultivate your cannabis in a natural, organic way.
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A user is seeking assistance with an unusual gardening project. They are trying to grow unconventional plants, with a particular focus on cacti, and are looking for information on Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs) or concoctions that could result in the plants developing numerous branches, becoming bulky, shaky, or changing color. The user emphasizes that these modifications should not harm the plant. They're interested in hearing from anyone with experience in utilizing such PGRs, even if the attempts were unsuccessful. Lastly, it's reminded that you must be at least 18 years old to participate in this community, and discussions about certain substances, including pharmaceuticals and some 'legal' herbs, are allowed, with the exception of cannabis, caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco.