What is the best solution to sprey on leaves to make them healthier

Gardener 09

Active Member
ya, im going into town today to get some goodies, one of wich is fish fert/ emoltion / stuff, and also, that organic seaweed stuff, what is it called?
 

jrk152

Well-Known Member
I've been going with a drop of superthrive in every litre, spraying them on my newly transplanted seedlings everyday.
 

tusseltussel

Well-Known Member
some say carbonated water definatly not milk.. really you dont need to foliar feed if yyour feeding properly.. foliar feeding is a quick fix when you are defitiant
 

Gardener 09

Active Member
well thanx for the carbonated water tip, ill have to buy some today. any last minute you have to have this suggestions for an indoor?
 

ROBINBANKS

New Member
I use a very small amount of this stuff ive used it for years, but when they go into vig-growth i stop no need to spray its pointless.

 

tusseltussel

Well-Known Member
why not when you have nothing to loose and potentially alot to gain?
you actually have something to loose and nothing to gain....... properly feed your plant and you do not need foliar feeding. you can burn em foliar feeding so ya you got somthin t loose... less is more has been stated many times by many growers
 

BigBudBalls

Well-Known Member
I always though plants got their nutrients through the roots.

Like tusseltussel said, its a quick fix for a prob not a standard feeding schedule..

(though I wouldn't use carbonated water, its a weak acid: carbonic acid)
 

SableZen

Well-Known Member
I'd listen to the people that are telling you to be careful if your intent is to harvest something eventually... you seem intent on spraying SOMETHING on your plants for no reason (that you've stated). lol

But if it's your first plant/grow (just assuming), I'd say try whatever you want to and get it out of your system now so you can do a serious grow next year. Your plant won't likely survive to harvest well (if at all)... and if it does it will likely smell like rotten milk... but you'll learn a lot in the process and that's the most important thing. =P
 

ROBINBANKS

New Member
I'd listen to the people that are telling you to be careful if your intent is to harvest something eventually... you seem intent on spraying SOMETHING on your plants for no reason (that you've stated). lol

But if it's your first plant/grow (just assuming), I'd say try whatever you want to and get it out of your system now so you can do a serious grow next year. Your plant won't likely survive to harvest well (if at all)... and if it does it will likely smell like rotten milk... but you'll learn a lot in the process and that's the most important thing. =P
Yipp how true, sometimes you need to sit back and let someone feck up, then they learn the hard way.
 

Gardener 09

Active Member
fine i wont, i do have one question still, would it be safe to when i water my clones to use my all purpose solution?
 

ROBINBANKS

New Member
fine i wont, i do have one question still, would it be safe to when i water my clones to use my all purpose solution?
If you feel you want to id just use a little water, make sure its been sitting for about 24 hrs, but once they start to grow id stop, they get what they need from roots.
keep it simple dude, mind they are weeds ok.

Its also best to spray when lights are out.
IMO
 

MR M3RKLEZz

Active Member
well if u have them in a propergater the best way instead of watering would be just to mist the inside of the lid
 
Top