When my veg lights turn off in a couple hours, I'm going to foliar spray, and since I have all this shit out, I figured I might as well take a pic and explain... Over this past year, I came across some information about a guy doing an entire hydro grow using diluted ocean water as his nutrient. The more I learned about the science behind it (for instance, ocean water and chlorophyll have the exact same chemical make-up) , the more I became convinced that I needed to incorporate a sea mineral or ocean water solution into my grow style (I don't have the time to completely go into all the benefits of providing sea minerals to your plants, but if you're curious, google 'Sea Energy Agriculture', or Dr. Maynard Murray, or 'ocean water fertilization'). I found a couple products, and have been using one or the other, ever since. One of the products is simply called 'Sea Mineral',is made by "yellow bottles", and is basically just concentrated ocean water with some of the sodium removed. The other product I use is called 'Earth Tonic', is made by Progress Earth, and is made from Himalayan crystal salt (which are salt deposits left behind by ancient oceans). So THAT, goes in the spray, and will obviously provide an insane amount of minerals and trace elements... Then I add some sort of liquid kelp product. I'm not too brand loyal, but there are a few brands that combine a couple different types of kelp into one product. Earth Kelp is a good example, as they use nodosum and eklonia together. The kelp will provide some of the same trace elements as the sea minerals (as it does grow in the ocean), but will also provide natural growth hormones... Then I add some fulvic acid, but this time, I am VERY brand specific. Bio-Ag's Ful-Power is what I use, and it's the only fulvic I'll use. The Bio-Ag product is unique because it's cold microbial processed, instead of chemically processed like mostly all other fulvic acids are. This means there's nothing to drive down your pH and nothing to increase the ppm (if that matters to your system)..... Lastly, I throw in some
yucca extract to act as a natural wetting agent, and there you have it. A foliar spray of nothing but pure plant love.