i'll throw this in...you don't folair feed during the last three weeks of flowering because the buds will soak that stuff up and the tri-combs will absorb and not possibly not be able to process it completely and since that is what you will be smoking you are in essence smoking some of the nutrients along with the bud. Its okay to hit them with the foliar harmony early on in the process, but not within three weeks of harvest. But since its your plant by all means do whatever you want. It's only my
opinion of course. we love the BMO line of products however you have to adjust them to the plants and what they can handle. Have tried all the major over-priced products and never have we had plants that have tasted so nice as when we used BMo line.
Here is what the owner of BMO told me in an email on using their products...this is exactly what he said and we followed it to the letter and it works oh so well.
Here are some general use guidelines which may be helpful:
The best way to use our products is in rotation. Water, feed, water,
feed, (foliar feed as necessary), on separate days, in a continuous
cycle. All of our liquid products can be mixed together in the same
gallon of water, with no loss in performance.
With the separations in NPK values, you can tune your
fertilizer mix, to the values that best suit your particular plant(s).
We recommend that you mix each liquid product as per the label on the
bottle.
The Super Plant Tonic should be used from seedling stage until
3/4 of the way through the total growth period for short season plants
(plants with a total life of 6 months or less). For trees or shrubs it
can be used throughout the year, provided soil temperatures are above
40 degrees. You mix it as per the label, giving each plant one quart
per gallon of soil volume (1 gallon maximum for in ground plants).
Then it's best to wait two days, to allow the microorganisms to
establish a stable population, before feeding (this applies only to
the first time you use the SPT). After that, it can be used weekly and
directly mixed in with the other products if you desire.
The Grow It Green is used during initial vegetative growth. Use
weekly, giving each plant one quart of mixed up GIG, per gallon of
soil for container plants. Example: 2 gallon pots would receive 2
quarts of mixed up GIG per week. If your plants are in the ground, 1/2
gallon (for light feeding plants) to 1 gallon per week for heavier
feeding plants).
Then just prior to fruit / nut / vegetable / or flower
production, reduce the mixing strength of GIG to 1/2 the bottle
recommended mixing strength and add the Flower Power at 1/2 the bottle
recommended mixing strength. Then slowly reduce the mixing strength of
the GIG, while increasing the mixing strength of the FP. The
decreases and increases should be done in teaspoon sized measurements
( 5 ml).
The Foliar Harmony can be used during vegetative growth and
during fruit / nut / vegetable or flower production. During
vegetative growth, we recommend foliar application every two weeks.
During flowering, foliar application during the first few weeks only,
works best.
FH can also be mixed in with FP (instead of or in conjunction
with the GIG), during the fruit / nut / vegetable or flower production
phase of growth, to increase nitrogen levels to ensure plants finish
at their peak (staying green slightly longer, to increase yield).
If you do use the FH as a Foliar Feed during the later half of
flowering, please rinse foliage with room temperature water, twice
over a two day period prior to harvest. This is best done early in the
morning or late in the evening, with temperatures are cooler. Or prior
to lights on, if growing indoors. Both the tops and bottoms of the
leaves need to be rinsed until a good runoff occurs.
These are general guidelines for using our products, some plants,
like corn and tomatoes, which are heavy feeders, can be fed twice the
label recommended amounts, after the second week of vegetative growth.
The best (safest) way to determine the proper feeding levels
for your particular plants is to start at 1/2 the label recommended
feeding strength, for the first feeding. Then slowly increase the
mixing strengths of our products, with each feeding (in teaspoon
increments). This helps avoid nutrient burning of foliage, which can
slow down plant production.
Some people also try feeding most of their plants at 1/2 the
label recommended mixing strength, then feed two plants at the bottle
recommended mixing strength, the first feeding. If the plants being
fed the stronger mixing strength show no signs of nutrient burn, then
you know it's safe to increase the mixing strength for the others, at
the next feeding.
However, if the two plants being fed the stronger mixing
strength, do show signs of nutrient burn, you have only affected two
plants rather than your whole crop. You would then simply skip the
next feeding of the nutrient burned plants and give them only water on
the next feeding day. After that, they would then receive the same
mixing strength as the larger group on the next scheduled feeding day.
If you use a PH meter to check your mixed up fertilizer
solution, all of our products work best in the range of 5.5 to 7.2
5 to 6 for hydroponics, 6 to 7.2 for soil.
A TDS / EC meter used to determine ppm or EC, will be of little
use with our products. The NPK in each is bound differently than the
highly conductive commercial chemical based fertilizers.
Use of that meter will not reflect the true NPK value of your
mixed up fertilizer solution, since organic fertilizers are less
conductive, because of the way the NPK is bound in longer carbon and
hydrogen chains. Organic fertilizers also lack, PH stabilizers, dyes
and the high mineral salt content of the chemical based fertilizers,
which is why organic fertilizers are much healthier for both your
plants and you.
Our only recommendations about the water you add our products to
are: that is should be chlorine free (for best results) and have a ppm
reading of less than 180 ppm. Above that level, mineral elements in
hard water tend to cause other minerals in the fertilizers to drop out
of solution, rending them less effective.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have any other
questions, please feel free to email us. We will do our best to answer
them promptly.
Thank You. Signed. - Bill Nelson, Owner of Blue Mtn Organics