alexonfire
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Awesome thread. would this work for a DWC setup or just soil?
The purpose of Epsom salt it to soften up water and give a small bump of magnesium sulfate. Plus when soils or water tanks start to get high levels of potassium the plant may tend to lock out magnesium at the root level, so it will still take it threw the leaves.i love the idea of foliar feeding plants, but i have a few questions.
when is a good time to STOP foliar feeding during bloom?
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what is the purpose of using epson salt?
Cooli only foliar feed in veg..i use foxfarm bigbloom
It works on any type of growing set up.Awesome thread. would this work for a DWC setup or just soil?
The only time I have had any mold problems was due to high humidity and lack of air flow, or the plant immune system is week and not producing it natural enzyme to help it attack mold.Can't spraying during flowering bring on mold issues!!!!
you think nutrients fed through water is a natural process?fuck foliar feeding for indicas, it raises the humidity too high, and it is inefficient when it doesn't fuck your humidity. On top of that you aren't really duplicating a natural process, not in FEEDING them. Some water? Sure, but plants in nature are not getting their N-P-Ks through any foliar process, at least nothing measurable. I do spray my buds with some water here and there, especially at the end of flowering, but just Phed tap water. This is a bunch of mumbo jumbo, and a waste of time/nutes, in my opinion.
SeriousSmoker go read some of DankShasta's other post, it was not worth really wasting time on his comment, and you and I have already wasted to much on as it is.you think nutrients fed through water is a natural process?
you've got no idea what your talking about any good grower will use foliar spray because IT WORKS
Yes you still water and still add nut if and when you want to the soil. The same nut I put in the soil is the same nut I spray.Do you water the soil too? How often do you feed them with this method?
That's to bad, your missing out.i love foliar feeding, but i dont put nutes in the water cuz im afraid of over nuting.
Well I also read that pdf as well, she also said the foliar feeding did have a impact on non fruit bearing tress and bushes to correct micro nutrients deficiencies.After years of gardening, I've rethunk my view of foliar feeding or using it to correct nutrient disorders. There is no art to foliar feeding and no real value compared to uptake by the roots. This busts the myth regarding the value of foliar feeding, where "it" all started, etc.
http://www.puyallup.wsu.edu/~Linda%20Chalker-Scott/Horticultural%20Myths_files/Myths/Foliar%20feeding.pdf
Powerful lights require me to dry my plants for an hour outside the room under mild light or get bleaching from the drops acting as prisms. Other than that, it's the fastest method, just not practical under many conditions or optimum for uptake. I only do it when something needs to be corrected in a hurry.There is so many advantages to foliar spraying, I just don't understand why more people don't do it.
Spl1, love your attitude in dealing with trollsSeriousSmoker go read some of DankShasta's other post, it was not worth really wasting time on his comment, and you and I have already wasted to much on as it is.
I have had emails with the good doctor over her paper and she does say it was on landscape trees and shrubs not fruit bearing plants.We can both cherry pick to suit our agenda. Guess you could take it up with the good doctor. Give her a call. I'm gonna call her about her reluctance to use phosphates.
For starts, if a plant was meant to be fertilized via its leaves, God would have put some form of the essential elements in an airborne form, on a continous basis. If sugar was so wonderful, it would be sold as fertilizer....and the band plays on. The only airborne elements a plant might receive in the form of nitrates is via rain. Plants have developed their plant parts which serves specific functions over millions of years, root uptake of elements is the way it's done.
You can do all the book reading you want and with each ditty, you'll find caveats. I just haven't found it very effective nor do I believe it's required for good cannabis growth, witness my avatar which not only never received foliar applications (because they were not required) but grew from a seedling to full term exclusively under HPS lighting. It's just another forum ditty to push your plants and like all the other cannabis drills can have bad results.
You can get a quick greenup with products like Ferromec AC which contain a low biuret form of N and iron, but again I don't see much value unless there's a problem at the root zone, i.e. chlorosis caused by calcareous soils.
Foliar feeding is a short term fix or tool, it is not a miracle.
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I run 3000 watts right now and the closet plant I have to the light is less than 6" away from the lamp. with lots of fans and cool air I have no problems at all. No light wash out or stress. I foliar feed about 20 min before the lights kick on using green lights to see what I am doing.Powerful lights require me to dry my plants for an hour outside the room under mild light or get bleaching from the drops acting as prisms. Other than that, it's the fastest method, just not practical under many conditions or optimum for uptake. I only do it when something needs to be corrected in a hurry.
Keep up the good work.I folair feed during Veg, and the starting stages of flowering. However once buds start to develop I stick to strictly feeding through grow medium. It helps a lot on clones also as their roots are often in shock or to undeveloped to uptake nutrients at a proper level.
I foliar feed every type of grow,right now I have dirt grow going on as well as DWC, all my clones are done on hydroponics the put into DWC or Dirt, it's what ever my patients or dispensary customers want.Spl1, love your attitude in dealing with trolls
Now onto the real issue:
1) You obviously grow in dirt - would the effects of foliar feeding not be as worthwhile in hydro? I have an E&F tray that gets flooded 15 minutes every two hours (medium is hydroton), so whereas in soil your plant's roots may be (somewhat) lacking in water/nutes for a time, mine never are - would this diminish the benefits of "going foliar"?
2) If the answer to "1" is "no", I'd be willing to run an experiment for you, if you'd like (and would benefit me as well - trying to run an experiment each grow) - I'm gonna be flowering out 144 clones in about 7-10 days, so I'd be willing to foliar feed 72 and leave the other 72 to be fed "normally".
Lemme know if you're interested - would using GH nutes be fine to spray them with? Guessing yes, but would love a confirmation.
Again, thanks for sharing and your great attitude.
I was told it was from on of his breeding programs, he called Comptche Killer. That's been over ten years ago.SPL1 i need to know the strain of that giant bud next to the milk jug PLEASE
Thanks