Plant growth compound tested on Tomato plants, encouraging results

Thai Basil Studies are expanding

into TOMATOES

No not really, but, I do truly believe I've stumbled upon quite a potent plant derived tonic for plants.

I've got a powder compound made up of many different dried plants; whether that be the whole plant, leaves or roots. As of the 5th of November 2023, I've been testing this compound, on one of two plants, in a side by side test.

I have two identical .... no, I HAD two identical tomato plants last week!

About two weeks ago, I decided to feed  one of the tomato plants some plant based nutrition I feed myself, I know the effects this compound has on me, so I thought FFFFFiiink about it, which I did not; I cast a gram of this stuff over the soil ... 

I just can't get my head around the results.

I'm just going to copy and paste my journal right here ...

(SC = Super Compound.)


Two identical determinate tomato plants - Exact everything up until 5th November 2023.


5th November 2023

Administered 1g of SC to 3 gallon pot of test plant, dusted over surface, sprayed in with sprayer.


8th November 2023

Test subject 5 flowers ahead, a visible difference to the look of the plant, compared to control.

A more even colour, slightly more vigour.


10th November 2023

Test subject 7 flowers ahead, 5 flowers dropped so tomatoes producing.

Control, 1 flower dropped. Control watered, test subject did not require watering. (Using less water?)


12th November 2023

Administered 2g of SC, dusted and sprayed in.

It can be noted that control has now dropped more flowers that are producing fruit, it's 1st fruit is much bigger than test subject, though test subject fruits are 60% more and are growing much more evenly. (Metabolism regulation?)

Watered test subject. (2 days after control needed watering).


13th November 2023

Truss count:
Control 13 trusses: 2 fruiting, 11 flowering / forming.
Test subject: 19 trusses, 6 fruiting, 13 flowering / forming

Visible difference in flower formation, compared to lights out last night (24 hours). Control's first 3 fruits are bigger, but continues to lag behind test subject, with regards to uniform fruit forming sites.


15th November 2023

Test Subject: Thick white healthy roots piercing fabric pot walls in multiple areas, no roots seen on control. Far more biomass and a more even colour. Although more biomass (larger plant) the test subject continues to require less water than the smaller control plant.












Control Subject










Test Subject







I'll work on taking some more close up images of trusses and fruits etc. over the next few weeks.

Truss formation






Guess which trusses belong to the plant that has received my compound..... Hard to believe they are the same genetics. Is morphology being regulated with this compound?

You can clearly see the difference. They are images of the first couple of trusses from each of the plants. The test subjects entire morphology is very different to the control plant. You would not believe they where the same plant, two different seeds, but same genetics.

You will also notice that the TS's fruit are much more uniform in growth. The control's first three fruit are quite big, the remainder on the truss are far behind.

With at least 30% more bio mass, the TS still continues to use less water than the control. Is this compound making the plant grow more efficiently?



Side by side, I don't need to tell you do I?



If you are interested in the other statistics of my growing operation, please click here.

If anyone out there is actually reading this, and you are interested in testing this compound out, it costs me about 25p a gram to make up, I'm sure less if I bought in bulk. If you'd like some, I'm sure we can arrange something, if we get postage and cost covered.

Here you go, a first time deal, send a SAE to me, I'll send you 10g. Would be nice to have some independent unbiased tests going on.
The only conditions of this free sample, is access to some images from your grow, and to be able to freely use those images on this blog.

Hope to hear from you.





Remain well, cheers n gone!


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