Small flowers are underdeveloped buds that have a soft and sponge-like texture. Usually caused by poor genetics, lighting, or inadequate nutrition, small flowers are annoying to trim and possess little to no dry weight. To cultivate large, fully developed buds, consider including a bloom-enhancing supplement in your regular feeding routine.
Caused By:
- Weak Genetics
- Inadequate Nutrients
- High/Low Temperature & Humidity Differential
- Insufficient Lighting
- Plant Stress
Solution: Massive, Bud Booster, or PK Spike
Use one of GreenPlanet’s premier bloom enhancers to turn small flowers into large, trichome-covered buds during the blooming stage. Massive and PK Spike are liquid flowering additives formulated with concentrated amounts of phosphorus (P) and potassium (K), two elements that are essential for fruiting and flowering plants. Bud Booster is a dry bloom enhancing supplement designed to encourage vigorous buds during the flowering stage.
How They Work
During the periods of early, late, and middle flower, plants need greater quantities of phosphorus and potassium to help support the development of fully established and sugar-coated buds. GreenPlanet Nutrients’ bloom boosters like Massive, Bud Booster, and PK Spike ensure that plants receive concentrated amounts of (P) and (K) during the blooming stage.
Use and Concentration
Massive, Bud Booster, and PK Spike all have different concentration rates. Below are the mixing ratios for each bloom enhancing supplement:
- Massive Bloom Formulation: 5 ml/L (20 ml/G)
- Bud Booster: 6 gm/20 L (1 TSP/ 5 G)
- PK Spike: 0.5 – 1 ml/L (2 – 4 ml/G)
Whatever your style of garden, chances are, GreenPlanet has the best fertilizer to get you started. To access the products available at GreenPlanet Nutrients, contact a member of the GreenPlanet sales team, or your local garden supply store for product information and purchasing inquiries.
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Plants can be affected by a wide spectrum of variables. If you’re unsure about the many factors that hinder or prevent maximum yields, contact us today with a brief description of your issue.