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And that's what makes you want more. LOL You grow to love the smell.Like really bad
And that's what makes you want more. LOL You grow to love the smell.Like really bad
It’s one of those smells that’s so bad you know it has to be good. LolAnd that's what makes you want more. LOL You grow to love the smell.
I dont think they boost growth unless they are correcting an issue.Plants react well to the foliar as an additional way to boost growth. Just had to be in check.
I like this Diablo product.
coco ph sits at the low end for calcium uptake so it gives them a boost.
You nailed it. That's pretty much the only reason. It gets there now. For seedlings-2 weeks, seltzer water for co2 perks em up.So question to all you foliar guys... not at all trying to argue just think like with most there should be a reason to do something.
So what's the foliar you use and the reason for it. I think it's a good convo to have.
1 reason I can think of off the top is.... your ph is way out locking out certain nutrients so you foliar them for fast uptake until you can remedy the ph for a few days.
Yeah and it actually works... just for a very short period. There is a company that specifically makes systems for micro greens using co2 supersaturated water to spray the plants many times a day.You nailed it. That's pretty much the only reason. It gets there now. For seedlings-2 weeks, seltzer water for co2 perks em up.
For sure. Tough to give the girls too much calcium tho, and the foliar addition works great for me. Especially with LED lighting.I dont think they boost growth unless they are correcting an issue.
That makes absolute sense about the calcium. Much depends on the nutrients used and definitely if a calcium deficiency if seen it will remedy it much faster through a foliar. But imo if no deficiency then there is no need.
Or you can save money and use great value seltzer water. Canada dry for the big spenders lol. It was a tip in a old weed growing book from the 70s and it does work.Yeah and it actually works... just for a very short period. There is a company that specifically makes systems for micro greens using co2 supersaturated water to spray the plants many times a day.
Oh it will definitely perk em up... I just meant its not as cost effective as other co2 methods for cannabis and our light intensity won't allow us to do that all day long every 15-30minOr you can save money and use great value seltzer water. Canada dry for the big spenders lol. It was a tip in a old weed growing book from the 70s and it does work.
Would you recommend doing something like thatYeah and it actually works... just for a very short period. There is a company that specifically makes systems for micro greens using co2 supersaturated water to spray the plants many times a day.
Exactly. Only cost effective in very small plants. Ime plants that get of to a good start are always the best.Oh it will definitely perk em up... I just meant its not as cost effective as other co2 methods for cannabis and our light intensity won't allow us to do that all day long every 15-30min
I honestly feel unless you fully understand how and the possible risks and negative impacts to look out for then avoid foliar. It absolutely has its place and can be very beneficial used as a tool but I personally do not unless needed. I will probably for the forst time try doing my silica as a foliar next grow. Imo it's a more advanced technique and we should get the basics down first unless you have someone to guide you.Would you recommend doing something like that
Just like breeding.I honestly feel unless you fully understand how and the possible risks and negative impacts to look out for then avoid foliar. It absolutely has its place and can be very beneficial used as a tool but I personally do not unless needed. I will probably for the forst time try doing my silica as a foliar next grow. Imo it's a more advanced technique and we should get the basics down first unless you have someone to guide you.
Just have a big enough stash and you can experiment - kill a few plants and it won't matter. That how I learned. Never thought about using silica foliar. Let us know how it works.I honestly feel unless you fully understand how and the possible risks and negative impacts to look out for then avoid foliar. It absolutely has its place and can be very beneficial used as a tool but I personally do not unless needed. I will probably for the forst time try doing my silica as a foliar next grow. Imo it's a more advanced technique and we should get the basics down first unless you have someone to guide you.
No not spraying with nutes just water the nutes is mixed with water when watered like the Instructions saySo you been spraying the plants with nutrient solution??