The Gram Reaper
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But the governor said it was safe, and I trust my government.Buck is a loser, no one cares about him, don't drag yourself down to his level, and ffs stop drinking Pure Flint bottled water lol.
But the governor said it was safe, and I trust my government.Buck is a loser, no one cares about him, don't drag yourself down to his level, and ffs stop drinking Pure Flint bottled water lol.
But the governor said it was safe, and I trust my government.
Don't be a Buck man, keep that shit out of grow threads.
Hey guysSorry, needed it on long enough to show him his obsession with me.
Really stupid of the republican government to do thatBut the governor said it was safe, and I trust my government.
I did not know that about foliar feeding absorption rates. I still do not recommend spraying any kind of fertilizer on the buds. It could damage the buds and could hurt whoever consumes it. Even something organic would not be good, in my opinion. Fertilizer applied to the roots is a lot safer and will give great results. A healthy root makes a productive plant.I like to foliar feed as well because I heard plants absorb nutrients about 10 times quicker through the leaves and I liked the results I got from foliar vs no foliar in my last grow.. I was wondering if anyone knew a better/safer alternative for a foliar feed instead of Fox Farm since it’s not completely organic. And how much do you think she’ll yield?
How would organic vs non-organic matter for foliar feeding? Most of the benefit of organic nutes is that they are broken down in your soil by beneficial bacteria leading to a much more sustained release of nutrients, nature's version of slow release. Those bacteria, if they're even present on the leaves (and some won't be because uv light from the sun kills them) won't have the opportunity to break what you're spraying on them down to be usable to the plant. And if you're just spraying the straight chemicals on your plants it makes exactly no difference whether those chemicals came from an organic source or not. Nitrogen from manure is still nitrogen.I like to foliar feed as well because I heard plants absorb nutrients about 10 times quicker through the leaves and I liked the results I got from foliar vs no foliar in my last grow.. I was wondering if anyone knew a better/safer alternative for a foliar feed instead of Fox Farm since it’s not completely organic. And how much do you think she’ll yield?
I have found it is customary to answer with "about a pound"Yeah I try to just spray the leaves and not the buds at all. But thanks for the tips guys. Do ya’ll have any estimates of how much she’ll yield ?
Its hard to tell until it hits the scale. I would say ~2 ounces. It looks like it still has a bit of time. Keep it fed and maximize growth.I have found it is customary to answer with "about a pound"
FYI elements are elements.I like to foliar feed as well because I heard plants absorb nutrients about 10 times quicker through the leaves and I liked the results I got from foliar vs no foliar in my last grow.. I was wondering if anyone knew a better/safer alternative for a foliar feed instead of Fox Farm since it’s not completely organic. And how much do you think she’ll yield?