Time lapse? mmm, yeah.
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Time lapse? mmm, yeah.
"In sugar beet, which has a large leaf area, foliar sprays with three per- cent N, P, K increased the fresh weight of roots and sugar yield by 31 and 40 per cent, respectively."
So I guess what you're saying is, it might be a good idea, at least for people who foliar feed, to try and grow varieties that are known for larger leaf area. More mouths to feed, I know but it shouldn't be that much more expensive. I'm thinking, would a leaf twice the size of another bring in twice as much nutrients when fed? If so, this would have to be good, right?
Please by all means. And thank you for the ingredients photos.Quote:
Originally Posted by gainesvillegreen
I most definitely will. I had planned on doing this yesterday but ended up butchering the plant for clones. I'll wait until next weekend for it to recover and will do a time-lapse session with pictures every hour.Quote:
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
Very cool. Looking forward to it.
Opie
i have a pic of the reaction when it freaked me out.
these leaves were horizontal before application.:jawdropper:
Makes em look nice n healthy.
LL = Turgid
i went to the "local" (see: 2 hours away) shop last week and asked the guru what he could tell me about LL.
he proceeded to inform me that the secret lies not in the LL it self, but in the PENETRATOR.
foliar feeding is good for the plant with any nutirent, alot of the manufacturers recommend it. and im sure that DM has designed the LL to work very well with teh penetrator, but think about the possibilities here.............. ;)
he also hooked it up with a product that supposed to help the roots absorb more nutes or something called..........
soil ecolizer em2
its made by mother earth organics. i figure ill give it a shot...:pimp:
c.cat
Arms crossed, tapping my foot, still waiting patiently.Quote:
Originally Posted by gainesvillegreen
further case study results.
seems LL and CFL's at close proximity are a bad combo in veg.
very bad reaction a couple weeks ago.
i would only recommend it in flwr and with lights moved further away than normal.
these are some of my findings.
your mileage may vary;)