Skybound420
Well-Known Member
After thinking things through, I find my 'experiment' was rigged because I already had the fulvic/humic/kelp product mixed into the clone feed. I applied a few spray sessions throughout the week regardless and I didn't see any malformed new growth that I read may be a result if used as a foliar spray. I did notice a few roots shooting up through the top of the stone wool cube. Still though, both took exactly 14 days to root which seems to be my norm for cloning. All of my cuts root, but they all take the full 2 weeks.From what I understand auxins promote lateral root growth so I could understand a larger root zone should help encourage plant growth. Light intensity will still win out to help plant growth though. Uncle ben’s topping Guide has specifics on moving growth hormones through plants through manipulation of the plant. Your theory still sounds solid though bud, How were the results of your spray?