Legallyflying
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Hey Gang
So I was posting on a thread on how to raise humidity using the little misters that they sell at big box stores. They are tiny and connect together using 1/4 tubing.
Anyways, we do a fair amount of foliar spraying at different times but it's mostly kelp extract, beneficials, and a humic acid extract called liquid gold...which BTW is one of the most impressive nutes I have used.
Anywho.. The new space is twin 25 x 35 flower rooms. Caged DWC trees with very bare bulb. It bangs out the buds but it is an absolutely nightmare in there to move around. It's commando world at its finest( or worst)
So I was thinking..if we installed a couple rows of misters we could foliar right before lights on by just turning a pump on.
Now I realize it won't be as effective as using the big fogger machine but try as I might, foliar feeding gets skipped as its such a hassle to move around.
The big question howevr is this...do you have to wet the stomata on the bottom in order for to it be absorbed? Benficials the answer is no, but what about the humic acid?
Anyone with a little advanced plant physiology knowledge that could shed some light on this would be greatly appreciated.
So I was posting on a thread on how to raise humidity using the little misters that they sell at big box stores. They are tiny and connect together using 1/4 tubing.
Anyways, we do a fair amount of foliar spraying at different times but it's mostly kelp extract, beneficials, and a humic acid extract called liquid gold...which BTW is one of the most impressive nutes I have used.
Anywho.. The new space is twin 25 x 35 flower rooms. Caged DWC trees with very bare bulb. It bangs out the buds but it is an absolutely nightmare in there to move around. It's commando world at its finest( or worst)
So I was thinking..if we installed a couple rows of misters we could foliar right before lights on by just turning a pump on.
Now I realize it won't be as effective as using the big fogger machine but try as I might, foliar feeding gets skipped as its such a hassle to move around.
The big question howevr is this...do you have to wet the stomata on the bottom in order for to it be absorbed? Benficials the answer is no, but what about the humic acid?
Anyone with a little advanced plant physiology knowledge that could shed some light on this would be greatly appreciated.