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Old 11-17-2004, 12:41 PM   #1
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Does anyone here use liquid seaweed in their bubbler systems? I had it running but it starts to turn into slime rather then liquid after a few days and gets all over the roots, so i changed the water. It also coats the top of the ultrasonic foggers and causes them not to work properly.
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Old 11-18-2004, 01:56 AM   #2
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I had a similar experiance with nitrozyme

Strictly foliar feeding with it from now on I expect the kelp extract would be better as a foiliar application too

Works great as a foliar on clones and mums

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hey hydrosan, is it beneficial to unrooted clones, or just rooted clones?
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I spary the mums two weeks before I want clones, which produces lots of fresh growth on the mum to take cuts from, then spray the new cuts, usually only once, but I'd give em another spray if they looked a little paler green

You should stop using it before they go into the main system (for flowering), or they stretch far too much

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awesome hydrosan...so how often do u spray them?...once a day?...or is it a weekly thing?
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