Terpinator Is The One & Only
Product Of Its Kind, Formulated To Increase The Concentration Of
Terpinoids In Aromatic Plant Oils & Glands
What is Terpinator?
Terpinator
is the result of years of trials by a dedicated team of professional
cultivators who wanted just a bit more from their harvests. More taste,
more aroma, and a higher potency – no matter the plant. They knew that
the key to getting the results they were looking for was in the terpenes
– the building blocks of the essential oils found in most plants and
flowers.
Why Use Terpinator?
Some
types of plant oils have terpenoid, or compounds that contain very
interesting odor molecules. Terpenoids are molecular compounds that
consist of repeating units of a 5-carbon structure called isoprene. Many
plants incorporate aromatic compounds that produce a plethora of odors
that have been long thought to affect our physiology through odor
activation (aromatherapy).
Two
of these odor molecules are limonene and myrcene. These occur in a wide
variety of oil producing plants, and can be described to smell like
lemons and grapefruit, respectively. Many researchers have been aware of
the power of odor chemistry to affect our moods, for example, many
people describe a feeling of "sunny happiness" when smelling limonene.
These types of compounds end up in the glands that inhabit the "skin" of
plants, and can create biological affects in our bodies when ingested.
For example, the plant oils in mint can cause a feeling of relaxation
when taken as a cup of tea.
Potassium (K) & Terpinator
Overall
K+ is one of the most critical macro minerals for a plant to grow
properly. Potassium is needed by the plant in every aspect of its life
cycle, from seed germination to vegetative phases and fruit set. Unlike
Nitrogen and Phosphorus, Potassium does not become part of any plant
component. Since K+ is stored in the plants cellular cytoplasm and sap,
it must be provided to a plant all the time. Potassium is responsible
for the cellular regulation of over 60 different enzymes in meristematic
tissues. In summary K+ is responsible for regulating enzyme activity,
regulating CO2 and water through osmoregulation of the plant' stomata,
and is essential for the production of ATP. By insuring plants have the
correct forms and amount of Potassium available, proper growth from seed
to fruit set is insured.
Potassium
also plays a strong roles in protein synthesis. Again, the formation
and activation of critical enzymes (e.g., nitrate reductase) is limited
by the presence of K in the cells of the plant. Protein syntheses is
necessary for the production of soluble nitrogen compounds, such as
amino acids, nitrate, etc. In the absence of proteins, plants cannot
grow and set fruits, or form roots properly.
How Terpinator Works
A One-Of-A-Kind Four-Step Process
Transports
After application, Terpinator travels to plant cells in direct contact with the epidermal layer of the plant.
Stores
Terpinator is then stored in plant cells, and pushed into storage with the help of bioosmotic potentiators until ready for use.
Builds
Terpinator enhances plants ability to produce gland sites by being readily available as a building block for secondary metabolites.
Produces
By providing the necessary building blocks for secondary metabolites, trichome counts and productivity rapidly increases.
How To Use Terpinator
Terpinator was created from years of researching naturally occurring plant compounds that are bio-osmotic potentiators. Terpinator can be use along with any nutrient program.
Week 5 - 6 7 - 8 9 - 12+
Amount 5ml/Gal >10ml/Gal 15ml/Gal 25ml/Gal
Terpinator Tips
Terpinator can be fed as frequently as every watering.
For deep water culture systems: change reservoir once every 3-5 days. Maintain aeration within the reservoir when using Terpinator.
Safe for use in all fertilizer injectors
All measurements are per gallon of water
DO NOT use as a foliar spray