Four Reasons Why You Should Use a Flowering Enhancer

Michael Straumietis
Most hydroponics growers basically want the same thing: bigger yields, better harvests, and a superior return on their investment. To achieve this, most hydroponics start with the basics. They make sure that their lighting is optimized, that their medium best suits what they are growing, and that their nutrient solution is well balanced. But after all of these elements are well-situated you need to start thinking about what you can do to give your plants the advantage that they need to produce the absolute best flowers. That is why you should seriously consider using a quality flowering enhancer as a part of your regular fertilization regiment. Most flowering enhancers claim that they can give growers everything the want in a plant booster. But do these flowering enhancers actually do what they claim they can do? Assuming that they come with the proper ingredients and are produced by a reputable company, there is no doubt that they will absolutely help. Here are just a few things that a quality flowering enhancer can do for you hydroponic system.

Larger and Heavier Flowers - To grow very large flowers, you need a big supply of amino acids and carbohydrates. While plants have the ability to produce what they need to grow on their own, a good flowering enhancer can give them the extra boost of nutrients to really produce astounding flowers. Most notably, the amino acids L-trytophan & L-cysteine have the proven ability to produce amazing results.

Healthier Flowers - Even if you have record-breaking flowers, it won't really do you a lot of good if you can't prevent your plant from becoming infected with disease. The essential nutrients that a good flowering enhancer can provide your plants doesn't just improve their size and weight, it also improves their immunity and ability to fight disease. If you have had problems with bacterial, viral, or fungal infestations in the past, you should try a high quality bud booster to improve your plants health. This give your plants an extra immunity boost, you should also consider adding a product that contains beneficial bacteria.


More Budding Sites - One of the key ways to improve yield is to simply increase the number of flowers per plant. By using only conventional hydroponic plant nutrients, it can be very difficult to achieve. That is why really high quality flowering enhancers are designed to create an environment favorable to increasing. Creating a bud site takes a lot of energy and nutrients, so a plant will only create additional ones if it believes that it will be worth the effort and if there are plenty of high quality carbohydrates and amino acids available. By adding a flowering enhancer to your nutrient solution, you give your plant everything it could possibly need to grow and thrive. This means that the flowers that are produced are not just larger, but also more voluminous.

Higher Value Flowers - You won't just have bigger flowers. They will be better proportioned, have deeper colors, and be more fragrant. In short, they will be the rarest of rare, and you will be able to command a much higher price because of their exceptional appearance.
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Michael Straumietis

Hello. My name is Michael Straumietis. I am the co-founder of Advanced Nutrients, an international marketer and manufacturer of agricultural, home & garden, hydroponics plant nutrients and soil less fertilizers. With an inherent green thumb, I began studying and practicing gardening & hydroponics at a very early age. In university, I explored the fundamental processes of plant life at the molecular level. After years of perfecting my knowledge and skills, I formed Advanced Nutrients to share my expertise in hydroponics, plant nutrition and soil science. In my spare time, I love to work in my garden and yard and I also have a small greenhouse where I experiment with new formulas and techniques. I also publish my knowledge in short original papers with a focus on accelerating growth, increasing yield, and improving soil-plant interaction. If you would like my free newsletter, sign up now. I look forward to sharing my knowledge with you here at American Chronicle and making new, lifelong friends. Good luck!

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