:smoke: Hi Jen- Oh man,- this was at a horticultural supply shop?! :slaps: Paint a giant scarlet "
L" on that slack-jaw,... honestly, foliar feeding is one of the most frequently use methods in the entire nursery industry! ...Well, as they say, good help is hard to find....:dunno: .... CaliMagic- great!- that product is quality stuff, and will do the job just fine! I have some of that too, a free sample to try... I use it mostly on my orchids... not as "mucky" as the General Organics CaMg+ I mentioned above- same company BTW ...It's okay for soils too, but I think that specific one is meant more for hydroponics,...
>> yes, treat the soil ASAP!...for this first round, I'd go 2 tsp./gal in the soil, just to load up plenty in there initially, then add it as recommended for a second treatment when ready to water again (mixes just fine with your fert's-- add it first!),... then, once a week at least to prevent down the road here,... we'll see how they react and what they need... auto's especially seem to be rather variable in their Ca-Mg demands... some folks doing regular supplementing have still had some defc. issues crop up! :dunno:
>> Water spreaders/wetting agents are usually a soap-like product, that, as mentioned above, take surface tension out of the water or whatever solution you're spraying so it coats and sticks more evenly,... You see, the only way into the plant via the leaves are the stomata, "pores" that can open and close for water/gas exchange... it's through here that nute's get in only-- the rest of the leaf is well sealed... so, the more surface area you cover, the more stomata you cover, the more gets taken in... and only when in liquid form BTW, once dry, that's it unless redissolved by water again... *** No, a horti-store is where you'll most likely find it, or order online! So, you can still spray without it, and some stuff will still get in, just not as much, see? Mix up the 1tsp/gal ratio for foliar, and use the finest mist you can generate, they spray like you're painting the leaves, top and bottom... no need to utterly soak it, just enough to wet the surface evenly...top and bottom of leaves! Do this away from direct lighting (to avoid potential light burning from droplets acting like lenses), earlier in the light cycle, to make sure they dry completely by lights out ( to avoid potential mold issues).... I often do the re-misting thing with just water to redissolve the goodies and serve up a second helping! .... if you weren't in bloom, I might recommend using a mild detergent as a substitute wetting agent, since fans get tossed/lost anyway along with any residues,.... No need in this case to adjust the pH for foliar, just mix and go! I'd leave out anything else for the spray-- again, minimize residues at this stage, but soil feed as usual feeding --start those bloom nutes full time now! Big Bloom is good stuff- it's very very mild (look at the NKP#'s, all in the decimal range) -I treat it like a supplement, and add it nearly every time; Tiger bloom is your full strength bloom fert'.... Watering to a little run-off is okay, just be mindful not to keep them really wet for long, some drying out is best-- roots breathe better! I like to heft the pots, to feel the weight,...do so after a watering and then when they're on the dry side, to calibrate yourself,... if the top is dry-ish, but the pots still fairly heavy, water more lightly,...
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