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Capulator
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hey I am a landscape designer and landscape contractor! Been that for 10 years.
I won't hold that against you, bro, as long as you keep on keepin on w/ the bennies.:phey I am a landscape designer and landscape contractor! Been that for 10 years.
'tis a noble profession that is slowly being squeezed out of existence along w/ the middle class and that is as political as I will ever go in an mj growing forum. It's a great background to have if you love to get your hands in the soil and are fascinated by plants, isn't it?
i apologize for asking but do you guys use the tea in soil or just for foliar feeding? i am new to this and making my first tea ever, and thought that adding the foliar pack in the mix was meant for foliar application only. once again i apologize and just want to make sure i am doing things right way. thanks in advance. Cap thanks again for the business and great customer service.
foliar pack tea as a drench for: harmful nematodes, RA's, fungus gnats, grubs, etc.
Foliar pack foliar for: thrips, aphids, whitefly, mites, scale, PM, overall plant vigor etc.
Root pack tea for pythium, verticillum wilt, PM, Boosting SAR, growth acceleration, healthiness, etc..Can also be applied 1 tsp. per 4 square feet and worked in to topsoil.
Nute pack for drought resistance, greater NPK absorbtion. Tea if you could not mix with the soil prior to planting. Can also be applied dry at 1/2 tsp. per 4 sq. ft. and worked in to topsoil, or per gallon of container size prior to transplant.
you can use just one or combination of all three.
You can also water in instead of using tea at 1 tbs. per gallon of non chlorinated water.
no bullshit Cap, i put the nute pack into soil about 17hrs ago and i am seeing some instant results.i can't speak for anyone else, but that's quick results for me.thats sounds perfect. you will love the results.
what would you recommend for a gal? if my math serves me right, would you say 11-12ml per gal?For actual foliar feeding I would go light. Maybe 1/2 cup per 10 gallons.
what would you recommend for a gal? if my math serves me right, would you say 11-12ml per gal?
are you talking about using the tea at full strength or at 2 cups a gallon?Bro I use it at FULL strength now. works much better.
are you talking about using the tea at full strength or at 2 cups a gallon?
what's that suppose to mean? i don't get it.Jeezus! LOL!
lame.Nothing. Just enjoying reading your questions.