jebus2029
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I gave her a foliar spraying of fox farm's grow big and she had a horrible reaction to it. It was a full strength dose. I forgot to water it down and it was only her second feeding. Leaves curled, everything became droopy, and I thought I was going to lose her for a minute.
She is bouncing back now, albeit slowly, and I was wondering how I should handle things from here on out. Her new growth looks healthy. The leaves have the right texture and are not curling any.
I brewed some compost tea and tested it out on my outdoor plants and they all are loving it, especially my tomato plant. I want to feed my girls tonight but I am worried about the one that got stressed. The tea has .5-.5-.5 composted cow manure, an extemely light dose of fox farm's grow big and big bloom (about 1/4 or less the recommended dose of each), sucunat, and 2 drops of liquid detergent as a surfactant. In fact I probably used less than what most people would use of each ingredient. Should I go ahead and spray her, feed her roots, or hold off?
She is bouncing back now, albeit slowly, and I was wondering how I should handle things from here on out. Her new growth looks healthy. The leaves have the right texture and are not curling any.
I brewed some compost tea and tested it out on my outdoor plants and they all are loving it, especially my tomato plant. I want to feed my girls tonight but I am worried about the one that got stressed. The tea has .5-.5-.5 composted cow manure, an extemely light dose of fox farm's grow big and big bloom (about 1/4 or less the recommended dose of each), sucunat, and 2 drops of liquid detergent as a surfactant. In fact I probably used less than what most people would use of each ingredient. Should I go ahead and spray her, feed her roots, or hold off?