Plant folliar spray, all natural growth enhancer

Southernontariogrower

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Micronized kelp, and fulvic acid. Your plants will jump, jump, jump around. The growth was doubled or more from this mix. Bottle directions work well. Kelp is fastest growing plant in world. Fulvic acid you tell me? Read about this and it pushes them so fast, know bc l tried it last year, veg only kelp stinks like dead fish and can taste if not given time.
 

Southernontariogrower

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Agree.

Remo's Velokelp - seaweed extracts, humic acid and silica - is now a staple in their feed regimen. Fatter flowers and stronger branches compared to no kelp. And yeah, it does remind me of dead aquatic material so the cap doesn't stay off that long.
At least you dont find me a fool, l add silica too, lol. Even a weak nute. Dishsoap, LABs etc.lt works, ld spray Remos nutes folliar. Fuck yeah! Fulvic is the top of barrel of humic acid, cleaner and smaller microns. Leaves can uptake humic not so well, humic for roots fulvic leaves.
 

Southernontariogrower

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are both yours liquids?

mine is a powder from kelp4less . quite a bit cheaper than the liquids i was using.
Ive used both, organic weed specific dealier a block away, 30lbs dry wormcastings 25ca two or 3x what wiggle worm gives for less money. Id buy his supersoil if l could afford it.but only bought wc kelp powder fulvic acid and liquid micronized kelp. I also bought bone meal and some other macro nutes off him. Black Swallow is company name, lm sure they ship fed ex or something to USA or anywhere hes allowed. 5lbs kelp powder was 20ca l think. Fulvic acid more as big bottle, micronized kelp was 25ca or 30ca. Been awhile.
 

GrassBurner

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I've been watering in my dry ammendments with Ful-Power after my weekly top dress this run. My sips are only 3 gallons, running organic soil. Seems like it's helping break down the ammendments, the plants grow so fast its hard to keep up with their appetites using the dry ammendments.
 

Budzbuddha

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Some foliar applications work well …. I personally hit my veg plants with ArmorSI as foliar alone or with Kellogg’s fish / kelp.
That shit stinks but plants seem to like it - I notice more uniform pigmentation ( just my opinion ).

I to use DR. EARTH SEAWEED SOLUTION - ( I think now discontinued ) which is too bad , really liked that product.

Kellogg’s is reasonable in cost even has a bump in molasses ( myco junk food ) and with MYCOCHUM are the “ kelp / fish hydrosalate “ products in current use with soil and hempy.

I know that this may open a can of worms but used OPTIC FOLIAR OVERGROWN spray , I can say plants sprayed have noticeable vigor .

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xtsho

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"This study therefore evaluated the potential of nutritional supplementations, including humic acids (HAs) and inorganic N, P, and K to affect the cannabinoid profile throughout the plant."

"HA was found to reduce the natural spatial variability of all of the cannabinoids studied. However, the increased uniformity came at the expense of the higher levels of cannabinoids at the top of the plants, THC and CBD were reduced by 37 and 39%, respectively."

"This trend was also observed with the minor cannabinoids (Figure 2), where HA treatment significantly lowered the levels of THC-C1, THCV, CBC, CBL, CBT, and DHC1 in both flowers and inflorescence leaves."


 

StareCase

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@xtsho ... appreciate the link. When I am a little more able, I will give that article a more thorough read. I just tested a full pipe of the most recent harvest and don't really wanna read right now.

You know?
 

rkymtnman

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"This study therefore evaluated the potential of nutritional supplementations, including humic acids (HAs) and inorganic N, P, and K to affect the cannabinoid profile throughout the plant."

"HA was found to reduce the natural spatial variability of all of the cannabinoids studied. However, the increased uniformity came at the expense of the higher levels of cannabinoids at the top of the plants, THC and CBD were reduced by 37 and 39%, respectively."

"This trend was also observed with the minor cannabinoids (Figure 2), where HA treatment significantly lowered the levels of THC-C1, THCV, CBC, CBL, CBT, and DHC1 in both flowers and inflorescence leaves."


interesting article. some info a bit over my head.

so do you think HA would be fine in veg and maybe stretch and then stop for the rest of bloom? or would use during veg affect it negatively throughout the grow til harvest?
 

GrassBurner

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"This study therefore evaluated the potential of nutritional supplementations, including humic acids (HAs) and inorganic N, P, and K to affect the cannabinoid profile throughout the plant."

"HA was found to reduce the natural spatial variability of all of the cannabinoids studied. However, the increased uniformity came at the expense of the higher levels of cannabinoids at the top of the plants, THC and CBD were reduced by 37 and 39%, respectively."

"This trend was also observed with the minor cannabinoids (Figure 2), where HA treatment significantly lowered the levels of THC-C1, THCV, CBC, CBL, CBT, and DHC1 in both flowers and inflorescence leaves."


Looks like they were applying a lot of humic acid, and they were growing in coco. There is a thread about this article.
 

ProPheT 216

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Make sure to increase calcium if you use this product. Shit will grow, can use this as a water in or add to res in flower, no need to only use in veg as a spray.
 
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