Ok would you recommend doin it outdoors or just stick to watering the soilit's not wise to spray your plants if growing indoors under strong light, as it can burn your plants.
if you think about it, it rains when the suns out and doesnt harm the plants, it's just indoors under strong light,
No I'm not feeding them anything right now Only thing it's had is a recharge watering 2 days ago ' the biggest one is about a month old from sees and I'm pretty sure in veg right nowyou can folier feed plants outside, best to do it later on in the day or earlier in the day,
if you spray them in the morning, the sun will slowly dry the moisture, that way you avoid burning the plants.
are you folier feeding them or thinking about it?
Ok so when the sun goes down for outdoor thenConstant wetness, no bueno. Occasional foliar feed or IPM spray, should be fine.
Depending on what you're spraying, usual best time is 30 to 60 mins before lights-out
Yeah thats fairOk so when the sun goes down for outdoor then
I spray my ladies every morning with no problems whatsoever. Use a lite kelp solution and it's done wonders for my ladies since I started this routine. I got it from an old timer in Europe, spray up to 2nd week of flower. I asked him about it, and he replied a light mist is all you need to get these ladies going. That if you have good air movement you shouldn't have any problems. And I haven't since I stated foliar spraying my ladies. good way to get the cal mag in too. Little goes a long way.Is this supposed to be avoided altogether or just during the day when the sun is out? Seeing some conflicting information about this .. I been trying to not get the leaves wet this whole time
Water droplets don't form lenses that concentrate light to burn a leaf; it's an old-wives tale that's easily disproved.it's not wise to spray your plants if growing indoors under strong light, as it can burn your plants.
if you think about it, it rains when the suns out and doesnt harm the plants, it's just indoors under strong light,
correct if its a warm day i give a splash on the leaves no problemWater droplets don't form lenses that concentrate light to burn a leaf; it's an old-wives tale that's easily disproved.
Seriously.... nothing like trying it and seeing for yourself instead of hearsay. At least outdoors... I've foliar fed my plants in the middle of the day in summer about 90 degrees and no ill effectsWater droplets don't form lenses that concentrate light to burn a leaf; it's an old-wives tale that's easily disproved.
Ok will dothat would work fine.
you should look into folier feeding if growing outdoors
Nice. I'm gonna try foliar sprayI spray my ladies every morning with no problems whatsoever. Use a lite kelp solution and it's done wonders for my ladies since I started this routine. I got it from an old timer in Europe, spray up to 2nd week of flower. I asked him about it, and he replied a light mist is all you need to get these ladies going. That if you have good air movement you shouldn't have any problems. And I haven't since I stated foliar spraying my ladies. good way to get the cal mag in too. Little goes a long way.