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Advanced Nutrients Bud Ignitor

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Advanced Nutrients Bud Ignitor

250ml

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Advanced Nutrients Bud Ignitor is an innovative flowering additive that aids your plants into the flowering phase of growth. For use during the start of flowering, Bud Ignitor accelerates plants into the blooming stage from the vegetative period and enhances the initial phase of bud formation. Final yield increases of up to 10% have been recorded!

How It Works

Bud Ignitor works by speeding up the transition from the vegetative to the flowering stage. Once you switch to the flowering lighting cycle, Bud Ignitor will initiate the blooming process at a quicker rate than usual. The formula contains essential macro and micronutrients such as Monopotassium Phosphate, Potassium Nitrate and seaweed extract which your plants will then store during the whole flowering period. This ensures your plants will develop weightier, denser fruiting sites in greater numbers. The evidently shorter internodal lengths this creates, in turn raises the potential for the production of more abundant fruits that will be heavier. 

How to Use Advanced Nutrients Bud Ignitor

Advanced Nutrients recommend using Bud Ignitor during the first 2 weeks of the flowering stage of growth at a rate of 2ml per litre. As with most additives this product should be used alongside a good quality base nutrient such as the Advanced Nutrients Sensi or Connoisseur ranges. 

Advanced Nutrients Bud Ignitor Early Flowering Additive sits alongside products such as Overdrive and Nirvana to complete the exceptional hydroponic nutrient & additives range from Advanced Nutrients. For help with these products and how to use them, including ingredients and reviews, please call us, email us or check out our website.

Advanced Nutrients Bud Ignitor is available in 250ml, 1L and 4L bottles.

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