An hour after lights off? Arnt stomata open the most open 1 hour after light/sun comes up? Same reason why you only use co2 during day.. You are saying the opposite.
there is a spray that opens them but not sure if that works at night or if it would stress out the girls. not me that's how you get mold and humidity issues
@@antonionorton5248 Hi Antonio! I've heard about this before and after much "research" (Google) SOME fertilizers/pest control can cause problems with high intensity lights. For instance, neem oil should be applied at night only. It's extremely oily and that can cause that magnifying effect. I foliar feed my "girls" about 3 times a week, right after I water, within the first couple hours of their day. Never had an issue. But I also have never had to use anything else. Take care and Happy Growing Friends!
wouldnt do it if it was my place , in 26 years i never pop lights right back on that fast I always spray during rest cycle start my spray two hours early. light with junk green leds they will not recognize the green spectrum
Really informative dude. All your videos are packed with great information. Thanks man.
very important information Mann, thanks for sharing!!.
is superthrive a good foliar spray?
Are these available at any store
I use the water wand pump spray to feed and water my plants. Comes in handy when plants are under a scrog.
can I water my plats with this tool? Im looking for a 7 gallon spray that I can ope the hole and ise it to water my plant normally.
Hi. Does foliar feeding plants that have fruit affect the fruit
Yea only foliar feed seedlings and maybe a couple more times when you flip to the flowering stage.
Can I foliar feed weed with floragrow, bloom and micro?
Fuark did u figure it out yet?
Good info ! 🤙🏻
hi how are you! would you foliar feed until the end of flowering or just until early flower? thankyou!
stop once your flowering
What about advanced nutrients?
Or is there certain websites
Good job buddy
Love the Michigan gnome, Go Blue!
I thought the stomata opened most an hour AFTER lights turn on, mimicking the morning dew
Cheers mate 👍
Great video brova just subscribed
Spraying during dark, you're asking for mold issues. You spray when lights first come on.
30 mins befor lights cum on!
Not if you have proper air movement.
where u from? you look like my hydro store worker in cincy
We're from Michigan!
Oh ok
Bri & ME funny...I was thinking he looked like my indoor grow guy in southern Oregon. Lol.
Lol love it!!
if you guys hook up with samples ill use ur stuff an post videos
An hour after lights off?
Arnt stomata open the most open 1 hour after light/sun comes up?
Same reason why you only use co2 during day..
You are saying the opposite.
there is a spray that opens them but not sure if that works at night or if it would stress out the girls. not me that's how you get mold and humidity issues
The stomatas are for breathing.... , so I wouldnt spray the underside to give nutes !
just thinking the same. and the rh must be around 30 40 humidity
If u spray during the light cycle than the water might be like a magnifying glass and burn the plant leaves
@@antonionorton5248 Hi Antonio! I've heard about this before and after much "research" (Google) SOME fertilizers/pest control can cause problems with high intensity lights. For instance, neem oil should be applied at night only. It's extremely oily and that can cause that magnifying effect. I foliar feed my "girls" about 3 times a week, right after I water, within the first couple hours of their day. Never had an issue. But I also have never had to use anything else. Take care and Happy Growing Friends!
so after a hour I could put the light again
yup.
wouldnt do it if it was my place , in 26 years i never pop lights right back on that fast I always spray during rest cycle start my spray two hours early. light with junk green leds they will not recognize the green spectrum
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Sun doesnt burn plants
No but it'll dehydrate and kill them.
The foliar spray is magnified by the sun and can burn your leaves
HOW TO FOLIAR SPRAY...never shows how to foliar spray
Or you can save a shit load of money and use epson salts