blueberrymilkshake
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Would appreciate your findings, broguess i got some googling ahead. CES claims it's easier for a plant to use than KSil
Would appreciate your findings, broguess i got some googling ahead. CES claims it's easier for a plant to use than KSil
It's like everything else we apply foliar including magnesium.If microbes make it bioavailable in the root zone, how does foliar work? Is it like intravenous lol
Yes . Foliar feeding is the fastest way a plant can feed. It will travel through entire plant and I’ve seen stuff say nutes from foliar applications have been detected in the root zone in an hr from applicationIf microbes make it bioavailable in the root zone, how does foliar work? Is it like intravenous lol
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6027496/If microbes make it bioavailable in the root zone, how does foliar work? Is it like intravenous lol
Thanks for the links. So it's great for resistance via foliar. I wonder how efficient root drench in an inert medium is compared to foliar for resistance. Or if it's just been a potassium boost.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6027496/
Overall it can be concluded that foliar sprays with silicates can be used as an environmentally safe pesticide due to the formation of an effective physical barrier of Si, deposited on leaf surfaces, and due to the osmotic effect of the applied silicates.
There is no direct effect on growth and development.
Silica, on the other hand has a lot more benefits including growth
What's your medium and do you add microbes?The best, most noticable, use I have found for it so far is with stretchy plants like GMO. Not sure about the finished product yet but using power si as a foliar the first week and a half of flower kept her much shorter than my last run and the stacks seem tighter as well
Its not the silica in power SI that is doing that.The best, most noticable, use I have found for it so far is with stretchy plants like GMO. Not sure about the finished product yet but using power si as a foliar the first week and a half of flower kept her much shorter than my last run and the stacks seem tighter as well
Coco and perlite. Was using recharge at that pointWhat's your medium and do you add microbes?
Care to elaborate? All I know is it's the only thing different this round other than maybe slightly lower temps and humidity. I think you're saying it's something else in the power si? That's the only way I've used it so far and admittedly haven't researched it. All I know is compared to my last round of GMO, this round was 4" taller when I flipped and I still didn't end up too close to my light like last time. I'd guess it chopped about 6 inches off of her.Its not the silica in power SI that is doing that.
PowerSI has boron, molybdenum, fulvic acid, and other "proprietary ingredients." Also has an NPK of 1.22-2.14-0.90Care to elaborate? All I know is it's the only thing different this round other than maybe slightly lower temps and humidity. I think you're saying it's something else in the power si? That's the only way I've used it so far and admittedly haven't researched it. All I know is compared to my last round of GMO, this round was 4" taller when I flipped and I still didn't end up too close to my light like last time. I'd guess it chopped about 6 inches off of her.
That was incredibly informative. 13 minutes went really fast. So microbes have nothing to do with making potassium silicate bioavailable, right?
sorry milkshake i swear i wasn't ignoring you, i was tied up.Can you elaborate on silica's role in becoming a juggernaut and what criteria must be met in order to be considered having juggernaut status? I think I understand the metaphor, but I am using it only for disease resistance and to counteract the pH drop from maxibloom. Having the best sword isn't the goal, so I don't think it's useless in all other applications. This is assuming I'm using it right and the shit works lol
In field soil, microbes do play a part. Not sure about hydro, but my guess is that they do not have time to complete the conversions on a meaningful scale.That was incredibly informative. 13 minutes went really fast. So microbes have nothing to do with making potassium silicate bioavailable, right?
unless the info that i read is wrong, that's my understanding too. so Ksil would be good for dirt but no bueno for pretty much everhting else.So microbes have nothing to do with making potassium silicate bioavailable, right?