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i was on wikipedia looking at this compound called biotin or vitamin b7,it looks like it could be useful for plant growth!some of the information states that it aids in the production of cell growth by helping with production of fatty acids and metabolism of fats and amino acids , it also states that it helps with the transfer of carbon dioxide and plays a role in the the process of gluconeogenesis witch is the production of glucose .i dont no but it would be interesting to tinker around with this to see if there is any benefits,huh ,i dont no thought id just throw this out there, maybe somebody knows betterhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biotin
It would be more of a help to plants if you can get them to workout and lift weights.
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lol thats funny !so are you saying that a plant can not use this vitamin ? i mean if you can make a plant use carbon dioxide more effectively that sounds interesting to me !cell growth sounds nice to!more sugars sound good,bigger sweeter buds sounds good to !! sound worth a try at the least !