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12-28-2005, 12:46 AM #3Senior Member
can u spray ya plants with nuts in flower
Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
For one thing, when a plant is flowering, you want the least amount of contact with the buds, pistils, and trichs., the less, the better. If you spray your plants, there will be a good chance of mold. A growing plant has tons of moisture in it already, in the soil, roots, stem and buds...wetting them down more will result in wet, soggy, moldy buds...gross!
Ferts, aka "nutrients", "fertilizer", belong in the soil, and spraying them directly onto the growing plant, will do no good what-so-ever. The roots are what need the ferts., not the flowers.
Good luck
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