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Old 02-01-2003, 11:29 AM   #1
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Foilar Feeding with Organic Soil

From what I understand from My readings, the more Nutrients a Marijuana plant obtaines the darker and thicker the leaves, where as if a Marijuana plant is lacking in nutrients the leaves will go more of a lighter green, like a lime green (and this is not a Magnesium def.) I have one baby that is turning lighter and lighter with every new node, keeping in mind this is in organics, would it be good for the plant if I were to foilare feed it with a very diluted 20-20-20 solution? Im sure that the soil mix has enough nutes to atleast provide the plant until flowering starts, so what would any grower(s) recommend? keep foilar feeding with just straight water or would a diluted chemical fert mix do better?
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Old 02-02-2003, 06:38 PM   #2
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Foliar feeding, especially with chemicals, is generally not recommended. If you think the plant needs more nutes, why not make an organic tea? If you want to foliar feed, kelp extract is good for that.
 
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