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Water on leafs can cause the discoloration I see. Foliar feeding can be useful to some people, but I find well fed plants with a decent environment very rarely need any Foliar feeding. Good luck
It’s not that they need it it’s that they love it. I make my own using optic foliar transport for now will pick up watts and rev I also put a little calmag and kelp extract from Greenleaf. The transport really speeds up the absorption to the point it’s amazing how fast they absorb it. Also Tony wants me to foliar feed his calmag at much lower rates then root feeding. I’ve gone back and forth with foliar and after this last starting to use t again I’ll continue.
 
It’s not that they need it it’s that they love it. I make my own using optic foliar transport for now will pick up watts and rev I also put a little calmag and kelp extract from Greenleaf. The transport really speeds up the absorption to the point it’s amazing how fast they absorb it. Also Tony wants me to foliar feed his calmag at much lower rates then root feeding. I’ve gone back and forth with foliar and after this last starting to use t again I’ll continue.

Haven’t read the entire exchange but I’m a firm believer and big fan of foliar feeding. My Native flowers and perennial flower beds LOVE a nice foliar mist during spring months. It’s like a quick liquid nutrient filled drink for them.


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Is there any use in spraying them with water at this point? I've not seen anyone do that, especially during flower, I was just wondering what the reasoning behind it is?

Not having a dig, just curious!
 
Is there any use in spraying them with water at this point? I've not seen anyone do that, especially during flower, I was just wondering what the reasoning behind it is?

Not having a dig, just curious!

No water on indoor flowers has been my understanding. You don’t want to invite mold. AFN Pros will be along shortly.


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It’s not that they need it it’s that they love it. I make my own using optic foliar transport for now will pick up watts and rev I also put a little calmag and kelp extract from Greenleaf. The transport really speeds up the absorption to the point it’s amazing how fast they absorb it. Also Tony wants me to foliar feed his calmag at much lower rates then root feeding. I’ve gone back and forth with foliar and after this last starting to use t again I’ll continue.
Have to disagree. I have never needed Foliar feeding, a well taken care of plant needs zero Foliar...ever. I avoid spraying my plants with crap I'm going to ingest later. If your plants are unhealthy, spraying is a good way to snap them back to health. Spraying a plant with just water alone is useless.
 
Is there any use in spraying them with water at this point? I've not seen anyone do that, especially during flower, I was just wondering what the reasoning behind it is?

Not having a dig, just curious!
Spraying your plants with just plain water at any point in their life is useless. If you want to Foliar feed, do so in veg. I avoid sprays of any kind near my plants, but I understand if people need them in veg. Any sprays near buds is just unnecessary IMO. FWIW, an ASPRIN dissolved in a gal of water is a great Foliar spray to boost plant health. It works for sure, if you have an unhealthy plant in veg....give it a try. Better than most of the crap you buy bn the store and you know what you are giving your plant. I don't want residuals on my flowers, and some stuff sticks around. I remember my friend using Neem oil in late veg. It knocked his bugs away, but his buds smelled and tasted weird.
 
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Spraying your plants with just plain water at any point in their life is useless. If you want to Foliar feed, do so in veg. I avoid sprays of any kind near my plants, but I understand if people need them in veg. Any sprays near buds is just unnecessary IMO. FWIW, an ASPRIN dissolved in a gal of water is a great Foliar spray to boost plant health. It works for sure, if you have an unhealthy plant in veg....give it a try. Better than most of the crap you buy bn the store and you know what you are giving your plant. I don't want residuals on my flowers, and some stuff sticks around. I remember my friend using Neem oil in late veg. It knocked his bugs away, but his buds smelled and tasted weird.
My thinking too...
 
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