Grease cannabinoid booster

pwnytailjoe

Come As You Are
I have a couple friends that have used Mammoth P for a couple years, religiously, and I don't see any noticeable difference in the quality nor the yield of their flower. One does living soil and the other, drain-to-waste coco.
That said, I find it rather sketchy that Mike Walsh of Healthy Hemp Research, LLC is conducting research based on claims made by Mike Walsh of Fractal Growth, LLC. Research in a vacuum isn't research, but I guess it's a start.
It would be super cool if Mike Walsh....errr... @GrowWithGrease could dip back in and link to actual research conducted by independent parties but I am anxious to see what comes of the trials in here.

signed,
color me skeptical
 

DopeDaniel

Taste The Spectrum
IPM Forum Moderator
Would really like to understand how much of the precursors that are in grease are already in the plant vs. how much is applied, then compare that to the 2 to 8 percent potency increase, then break it down by dollars spent growing the plant. Products that cost as much as this one does really does need to meet a higher standard. I tested out soilscape solutions phylloscape imo it doesn't meet that standard either.

Totally agree @pwnytailjoe
It would be super cool if Mike Walsh....errr... @GrowWithGrease could dip back in
 
I have a couple friends that have used Mammoth P for a couple years, religiously, and I don't see any noticeable difference in the quality nor the yield of their flower. One does living soil and the other, drain-to-waste coco.
That said, I find it rather sketchy that Mike Walsh of Healthy Hemp Research, LLC is conducting research based on claims made by Mike Walsh of Fractal Growth, LLC. Research in a vacuum isn't research, but I guess it's a start.
It would be super cool if Mike Walsh....errr... @GrowWithGrease could dip back in and link to actual research conducted by independent parties but I am anxious to see what comes of the trials in here.

signed,
color me skepticalI
Actually we have a patent filed with all our efficacy data. Our third party data is growing every day. Would love to meet or discuss in person some time.
 
Would really like to understand how much of the precursors that are in grease are already in the plant vs. how much is applied, then compare that to the 2 to 8 percent potency increase, then break it down by dollars spent growing the plant. Products that cost as much as this one does really does need to meet a higher standard. I tested out soilscape solutions phylloscape imo it doesn't meet that standard either.

Totally agree @pwnytailjoe
For sure, thank you so much for the inquiry. The ROI is absolutely there, especially for extractors and commercial grows that get their numbers tested regularly. Much love and #growwithgrease
 

pwnytailjoe

Come As You Are
Actually we have a patent filed with all our efficacy data. Our third party data is growing every day. Would love to meet or discuss in person some time.
It's unlikely we'll ever meet in person unless you find yourself in Sacramento.
While you might be convinced your product works, everything surrounding it, from the disabled comments on your Youtube channel to the lack of potency tests and side-by-side trials and customer reviews, screams bogus.
In my mind, a legit company, with a proven effective product has those things lined up prior to opening for business.
Also, do you know what biomimicry is or are you trying to redefine the word?
 

DopeDaniel

Taste The Spectrum
IPM Forum Moderator
For sure, thank you so much for the inquiry. The ROI is absolutely there, especially for extractors and commercial grows that get their numbers tested regularly. Much love and #growwithgrease
Thank you for coming back.

Can you help us with the heavy metals question? I don't have my bottle anymore and can't scan the qr code from the picture. Any way you can post up a link to that info here?
 

VAHomegrown

In Bloom
I have a couple friends that have used Mammoth P for a couple years, religiously, and I don't see any noticeable difference in the quality nor the yield of their flower. One does living soil and the other, drain-to-waste coco.
That said, I find it rather sketchy that Mike Walsh of Healthy Hemp Research, LLC is conducting research based on claims made by Mike Walsh of Fractal Growth, LLC. Research in a vacuum isn't research, but I guess it's a start.
It would be super cool if Mike Walsh....errr... @GrowWithGrease could dip back in and link to actual research conducted by independent parties but I am anxious to see what comes of the trials in here.

signed,
color me skeptical
Mammoth P seemed to open doors nothing else could for me. I grow in organic soil, and have always had plenty of phosphorus in the soil, but would get purple stems and lockouts due to the high nitrogen content of the soil. It seemed to unlock the phosphorus and make it available to the plants, as they claim. Starting in early veg with .06/gal of every watering helped tremendously.
 

Kind024

In Bloom
Yeah, hog wash and snake oil. Sorry...

If you guys want to try something natural that helps activate the (SAR) systemic acquired resistance in plants. Which can increase the production of secondary metabolites...cannabinoids, terpenes, terpenoids, etc. Try insect frass.

Insect frass contains chitin and flagellum. Chitin is the main structural component in the cell walls of fungi and the exoskeletons of arthropods. Flagellum is a protein substance found in protists. It's the whip like tail that they use to propel themselves. Like the tail of sperm. When these are introduced to the phyllosphere of the plant it ramps up its defences or SAR. Like a pest infestation without the pests. The plant will start to produce the enzymes used to break down these substances. Then if an actual infestation does occur the plants is ready to go. Very good for PM control.

Insect frass has many other benefits to the soil and roots. Its loaded with trichoderma fungi.

There are many papers and scholarly articles on the web supporting this gibberish.
 
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VAHomegrown

In Bloom
Thank you @GrowWithGrease for the fat sampler pack. Probably the best $25 I've spent in a long time.
I made my first bison brew compost tea, and I'm impressed so far. The tea was very active, producing about twice the froth, compared to my homemade compost tea. I used 2 tbs of blackstrap mollasss/gallon, and aerated the tea for 36hr at 90°f. The strong tea dropped my normally 8.2ph well water down to 5.1ph which was perfect for dilution with water.
I've been watering in with the Alfalfa and Yellow at .5ml/per gallon each and going to start foliars on my veg plants today with the Gold. I've never applied any foliars to my plants in late flower, so I've gotta build up the courage to spray them, lol.
I'm looking forward to running the product line and seeing the results.
Bison Brew
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VAHomegrown

In Bloom
I ordered 20 more lbs of the Bison Compost. After what I'm seeing, I'm planning on using it permanently. It makes awesome teas, but where it shines for me is in the way it conditions the top layer of soil. No more hard spots that force runoff when watering. It had also completely broken down my heavy top dressing from 3 weeks prior. Good shit.
 

HBZ

❄️🔥💎 FORAGER of FIRE 💎🔥❄️
Yeah, hog wash and snake oil. Sorry...

If you guys want to try something natural that helps activate the (SAR) systemic acquired resistance in plants. Which can increase the production of secondary metabolites...cannabinoids, terpenes, terpenoids, etc. Try insect frass.

Insect frass contains chitin and flagellum. Chitin is the main structural component in the cell walls of fungi and the exoskeletons of arthropods. Flagellum is a protein substance found in protists. It's the whip like tail that they use to propel themselves. Like the tail of sperm. When these are introduced to the phyllosphere of the plant it ramps up its defences or SAR. Like a pest infestation without the pests. The plant will start to produce the enzymes used to break down these substances. Then if an actual infestation does occur the plants is ready to go. Very good for PM control.

Insect frass has many other benefits to the soil and roots. Its loaded with trichoderma fungi.

There are many papers and scholarly articles on the web supporting this gibberish.
I ordered a huge box of insect frass from a guy on eBay...Very good price! It's the first thing my clones get after they finally root out and I stop with the bleach water..I've used frass for years and ya don't know just how beneficial it is untill you stop using it....while still in the same small bathroom cups they rooted in, a pinch of frass...and pinch of kelp...They darken up and explode into growth before they move on to bigger pots
 
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