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Field Marshal Double Bud Supreme

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Double Bud Supreme is a flowering booster that is suitable for use in soil and coco coir mediums.

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Description

Double Bud Supreme

Double Bud Supreme is a flowering enhancer ideal for soil and coco coir mediums. Following application, plants exhibit a significant increase in flowering, with reported yield boosts of up to 25%! Its formula comprises diverse ingredients such as proteins, polypeptides sourced from aquatic plants and seashells, L-form amino acids, and chitinase, all synergizing with vitamin C and trace elements to create a potent stimulant. Tailored for British and Irish environments, it harmonizes perfectly with UK/Irish water profiles.

  • Double Bud is suitable for all flowering plants, providing a massive flowering response increasing yields by up to 25%.
  • Double Bud contains L-form amino acids, proteins, chitinase and polypeptides derived from aquatic plants, shells and various plant life.
  • Combined with vitamin C and trace minerals forming a complex food for this vital flowering period.
Using Double Bud

Give the bottle a good shake before each application! This guarantees thorough mixing of all contents, ensuring a consistent dose every time. Use in the nutrient solution for a duration of 3 weeks only, typically from week 4 to 6. For optimal outcomes, we advise adhering to the manufacturer’s guidelines.

How to use
  • Add Double Bud to nutrient and water mix, in watering can or reservoir tank at up to 5ml/L
  • Double Bud is formulated for soil and coco coir potting mixes
When to use 

Use for up to 3 weeks (e.g. weeks 4, 5 & 6)


Why not try Flower Bomb Maximiser

Additional Info
INSTRUCTIONS:

Add Double Bud to nutrient and water mix, in watering can or reservoir tank at up to 5ml/L

Double Bud is formulated for soil and coco coir potting mixes

Use for up to 3 weeks (e.g. weeks 4, 5 & 6)

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