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So Who Foliar Feeds There Plants? With What? How Often?

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So Who Foliar Feeds There Plants? With What? How Often?

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im even considering put a little into a pot of herb to see if it will cure the all time cal mag issue,next run gonna be cbd strain and will also run about 10 weeks so there is a great canadate for the mix
 
i also extende my method last season with great results of char charged with ewc and home made compost,,damn threw some in a hole with the egg mix,at end of august if i remember,dude i had main stalk 3in around,damn plants vegged all the way out of 5 ft tall baskets i have,was rocking on and a snow storm caught me off gaurd and i had 60 tomato on 4 plants,i took all green material and made fermented plant juice from it,,been so cold i hadnt seperated it yet,but it in my room with grow and needs done,i use or try to use the korean natural farming method on my outdoor gardening works great,found free wood chips close they even load ,if the temp would even out at 40 i could get some down all on my walk ways,and if it is chipped fine enough im use it as a mulch
 
You don't want to use any of those for foliar. I think the question is why are you foliar spraying, and what are the results you are looking for? My recommendations for some simple foliars would be the following:

Aloe Vera foliar - 1/4tsp 200x powder, or blend 1oz fresh, strain and spray. Micronutrients, secondary metabolites, PGR's & PGH's, etc

Kelp Foliar from Coot:
Take 1/4 cup of kelp meal and cover that with about 1/2 cup of water and let it completely re-hydrate. Once that is done then pour off any excess water and use that for a kelp meal tea.

Take the hydrated kelp meal and puree it as much as possible to make a kelp meal paste. You’ll want to do this in small batches and store in the refrigerator in the coldest place which is usually in a corner.

When you need to apply a kelp meal tea than add about 2 tsp. to 1 gallon of water, shake until it’s completely dispersed and this is a safe concentration for spraying the leaves and you would probably want to double that amount to apply to the soil.

And then there is a full range of IPM foliar sprays.

hth,

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Pat from LOS? San Fran last time we talked growing aloe Vera that pat?
 
I use this as a foliar spray.. i think it makes for healthier and happier plants. Only stuff i use besides my organic dirt.. no chemicals included.
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