Foilar feeding INDOOR

xtsho

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I just use Franks red hot sauce
I put that shit on everything
I buy it by the gallon.
Hydrangeas grow blue naturally thays what their Nitrogen is used for so yea if you want them a beautiful blue use coffee grounds, marijuana uses them for green if you want a bold beautiful green use coffee grounds ... I don't know why I'm even wasting my time educating a hater ... probably because we are all brothers and sisters and here to learn about weed ffs
The pH of the soil is what controls the color. Lowering the pH of the soil will make the hydrangeas blue which is why aluminum sulfate is what many use. Coffee grounds being acidic can lower the soil pH but you'll need to use quite a bit. I use elemental sulfur myself. You can also make them pink by raising the soil pH.

Some nitrogen fertilizers will make the soil more acidic but are not a good choice. Too much nitrogen given to hydrangeas will cause the plant to grow lots of leaves and fewer flowers.

You have a lot to learn before you start thinking that you're educating anyone. You have potential but right now you know much less than you think you do.
 

weedstoner420

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This is my very first attempt to ever touch any type of plant and ive done this In a hydro set up, I've probably already surpassed your growing skill from the way you talk, I could be wrong but I do garuntee by my next grow or 2 I'll absolutley surpass your pissing skills Jesus christ he actually said I piss on my shit smfh your probably saving so much money big guy, yup im still pulling out of a little bit of N def but we getting there like i said first time and i didnt want to burn them, so ill go easy on nutes and foliar feed as i up my ppm , i hope you learn to grow brother View attachment 5228703View attachment 5228704
Bet you wouldn't have run into N deficiency if you had just peed on them...
 

DrGreenThumbz82

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I buy it by the gallon.


The pH of the soil is what controls the color. Lowering the pH of the soil will make the hydrangeas blue which is why aluminum sulfate is what many use. Coffee grounds being acidic can lower the soil pH but you'll need to use quite a bit. I use elemental sulfur myself. You can also make them pink by raising the soil pH.

Some nitrogen fertilizers will make the soil more acidic but are not a good choice. Too much nitrogen given to hydrangeas will cause the plant to grow lots of leaves and fewer flowers.

You have a lot to learn before you start thinking that you're educating anyone. You have potential but right now you know much less than you think you do.
Respect given I agree I didn't know 100 percent what I was saying about that plant I know nothing of them, it's very clear to me you're a man of importance when it comes to true knowledge, I admit I hope to become as knowledgeable and obviously how good you are at growing, knowledge Is power but when it comes hydro and myco added in a foliar for cutting and veg I stand by my ground, much respect
 

DrGreenThumbz82

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Hopeless.
Why's your profile hidden... would love to see your amazing grows and knowledge sounds like your a expert... I will aay you probably grow some good AAA and I'm jealous of your schooling I cam admit that, maybe someday I'll take a class or 2 as gardening has become very addictive to me
 

Billy the Mountain

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Respect I agree I didn't know 100 percent what I was saying about that plant I know nothing of them, it's very clear to me yoyr a man of importance when it comes to true knowledge, I admit I hope to become as knowledgeable and obviously how good yoy are at growing, knowledge I'd power but when it comes hydro and myco added in a foliar for cutting and veg I stand by my ground, much respect
Please explain how spraying mycorrhiza on a leaf works
 

DrGreenThumbz82

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Please explain how spraying mycorrhiza on a leaf works
 

weedstoner420

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Mycorrhizae are fungi which, by definition, inhabit the root zone of plants (i.e. below ground)
 

Rurumo

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That article never references foliar mycorrhizae. Now, there is plenty of research on foliar Trichoderma, but not mycorrhizae. My favorite foliar microbials are the cyst forming bacillus species like bacillus amyloliquefaciens and bacillus subtilis.
 

DrGreenThumbz82

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That article never references foliar mycorrhizae. Now, there is plenty of research on foliar Trichoderma, but not mycorrhizae. My favorite foliar microbials are the cyst forming bacillus species like bacillus amyloliquefaciens and bacillus subtilis.

Smfh every last one of you is stuck on GW only containing myco smfh it's like besting my head on a brick wall and thinking I'm a Kung foo master and can break the bricks
 

Billy the Mountain

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A little knowledge can be dangerous

What is the perceived benefit of spraying mycorrhiza?

The abstract you cited does not lend support to that

Mycorrhiza form symbiotic relationships with ROOTS, spraying it on a leaf is completely pointless and shows a fundamental misunderstanding of plant morphology.
 
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