haha!! Nice!thanks smelly i just pulled that bong out of the bottom of the ocean... its been resting there just for the right occasion
Lights are about to come on, and I'm going to give them their first taste of BMO's Foliar Harmony. Just mixed up 1.5 teaspoons into a two-liter and am about to spray them bitches down. I've read stomata are most efficient at 72-78 and then stop nearly completely at around mid-80's. I've also read that when you're having issues with your plant, foliar feeding is a good idea as it allows nutrients to go directly down to the root system via the plant, rather than pass through the medium (where more issue could dwell, as in my case - my soil could be throwing off the magnesium/calcium levels as well as the pH of the nutrient solution). So I'm hoping this well help my plant recover that nice green, unburnt look it's lacking right now.
Lights are about to come on, and I'm going to give them their first taste of BMO's Foliar Harmony. Just mixed up 1.5 teaspoons into a two-liter and am about to spray them bitches down. I've read stomata are most efficient at 72-78 and then stop nearly completely at around mid-80's. I've also read that when you're having issues with your plant, foliar feeding is a good idea as it allows nutrients to go directly down to the root system via the plant, rather than pass through the medium (where more issue could dwell, as in my case - my soil could be throwing off the magnesium/calcium levels as well as the pH of the nutrient solution). So I'm hoping this well help my plant recover that nice green, unburnt look it's lacking right now.
i also like to folier feed when my plants are in shock.. it seems to speed recovery time..
"folier harmony" just the name makes me happy, im sure it will work wonders for your plants
Can you foliar feed with regular nutes or are there ones specifically for that type of application? I'm assuming that foliar feeding provides nutes to the plant a little bit faster than a normal feeding.
Can you foliar feed with regular nutes or are there ones specifically for that type of application? I'm assuming that foliar feeding provides nutes to the plant a little bit faster than a normal feeding.
Foliar feeding is another aspect of growing I knew nothing about. I learn something new on here EVERYDAY.
right auzzie, folier feeding is one of those taboo talks like leaf prunning.
I just left a thread that got pretty heated over leaf pruning. I'm beginning to see that most things have pros/cons and you need to figure out what you're own style of growing is and what methods and techniques suit that.