shotnva777
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Bunch of monkeys squawking at each other.... "Do this, no that, YOU SUCK, fuck u .... Blah blah blah!"
Google Grasscity! Get the REAL FACTS.
Google Grasscity! Get the REAL FACTS.
Agreed, I foliar feed after transplant or if the plant looks stressed/ hungry, but is it's not necessarily time to give it a full root drench. In my experience it will help bounce a plant back or hold it over until a full feed. You will notice a lush green in hours and perky leaves But, it seems to be short term. In my experience it clearly has an affect on the plant and has been helpful. You don't want to over do it, its easy to burn your leaves and it leaves a film if your not coming back through with pHed water to "wash" the leaf. If your feeding properly you shouldn't have to foliar feed, problem solved.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.
UB
Real facts? You mean like this? http://forum.grasscity.com/indoor-marijuana-growing/215941-never-ending-abuse-phosphorous-enhance-flowering.htmlBunch of monkeys squawking at each other.... "Do this, no that, YOU SUCK, fuck u .... Blah blah blah!"
Google Grasscity! Get the REAL FACTS.
Well you are not looking near hard enough, they get dripping from bigger plants above insects/birds shit on the leaves, insects carries other goodies, splashes from other sources e.g. plant material/extract ...need i go on?Well.. I try to look at it from natures point of view..
Looks like you bought plenty of crap products to insure your failure.Just got a General Organics box... but I won't use most of the things because I'm running DWC. But I figure some of them could make a good spray.
I also got some stuff around here, what should I use in my spray?
Spray'n'Grow
GoBox: DiamondBlack, BioWeed, BioMarine, BioRoot, BioWorm, BioBud,
Grotek VitamaxPlus,
Superthrive,
H&G Dripclean, H&G MultiZen (Multizyme)
I also have some BioGlue as a surfactant
I'm trying to save you some future heartaches. Spend some time with a wise doctor of horticulture - http://www.puyallup.wsu.edu/~Linda Chalker-Scott/Horticultural Myths_files/index.htmlI got everything for free in that list. But thanks for your comment, it really helps me a ton. Is there a button to remove reputation?
These laundry lists look more like a multiple choice test rather than solid information.UB,I really like your growing approach. It's no BS, cut through the marketing and keep it simple-- all leading to great results. My grows are better for what I have learned from you.
What I don't appreciate is the way you hijack threads that don't precisely match your growing regimen. After reading through this thread, you come off as more of a bully than anything else.
Foliar feeding has enough apparent benefit, backed by scientific research and practice, that it is worth allowing a thread about it to continue without turning it into literary jujitsu. For the sake of civilized discourse LET IT GO. You have your own threads to promote your fine growing techniques.
Just got a General Organics box... but I won't use most of the things because I'm running DWC. But I figure some of them could make a good spray.
I also got some stuff around here, what should I use in my spray?
Spray'n'Grow
GoBox: DiamondBlack, BioWeed, BioMarine, BioRoot, BioWorm, BioBud,
Grotek VitamaxPlus,
Superthrive,
H&G Dripclean, H&G MultiZen (Multizyme)
I also have some BioGlue as a surfactant
+repSpray with the Bioweed. It's an awesome seaweed extract. Whatever you do DO NOT SPRAY THE BIOMARINE..!!!! lol that's Fish emulsion.. The black you might try lightly in your dwc but not as a spray.. That's a liquid humic. Drip clean is for dripper systems. The MZ is cool for dwc but again not for a spray.
Not into spray'n'grow so much. Over all the only thing I'd spray with is the bioweed.