Budzbuddha
Well-Known Member
And here we go ….
Is it time to flush?And here we go ….
Is it time to flush?
could u explain more? I thought insect frass was just easily broken down and used by the plants and microbes like ewc. are you saying adding it to the soil induces stress and that's what is causing more trich production? not trying to argue I'm generally interested that there's some biological action I'm not understanding.
My limited understanding is that the chitin in the insect frass signals to the plant that there is a perceived insect invasion, and the plant protects itself accordingly by producing extra trichomes, however the insect frass itself is not harmful to the plant, and is in fact quite beneficial.could u explain more? I thought insect frass was just easily broken down and used by the plants and microbes like ewc. are you saying adding it to the soil induces stress and that's what is causing more trich production? not trying to argue I'm generally interested that there's some biological action I'm not understanding.
My limited understanding is that the chitin in the insect frass signals to the plant that there is a perceived insect invasion, and the plant protects itself accordingly by producing extra trichomes, however the insect frass itself is not harmful to the plant, and is in fact quite beneficial.
I personally have never tried it. At what point in flowering are you applying the insect frass application? You are soaking it in water before applying, or just topdressing?To be fair, I don’t know if it’s extra trichs, bigger trichs, or more productive trichs, but I think one of the three is happening. I don’t know of any research on this.
I personally have never tried it. At what point in flowering are you applying the insect frass application? You are soaking it in water before applying, or just topdressing?
My limited understanding is that the chitin in the insect frass signals to the plant that there is a perceived insect invasion, and the plant protects itself accordingly by producing extra trichomes, however the insect frass itself is not harmful to the plant, and is in fact quite beneficial.