Foliar spray - what can I offer to my plants?

GreenRat

Active Member
I use Hesi mineral fertilizers with all additives and vitamins from this company. So I don't need typical boosters.
However, I would like to give something extra to my plants, splashing them foliar. I will definitely use Acti Vera from BioBizz.
Is there anything else that could be useful?

I would like to know if you can mix Acti Vera and King Crab (bacteria) with mineral fertilizers to the soil. Unfortunately, people from BioBizz have stopped answering questions since I wrote to them that I am using Hesi and only some BioBizz products.
 

GreenRat

Active Member
I am out of home for a few days and I am not able to take pictures. But the matter does not only apply to current plants, but in general all of my cultivation. Plants are in a very good condition, they do not need specific additives. I like to deal with my girls, which is why I would like to take care of the foliar splashes. Only this must make sense and not cause damage.
 

Wastei

Well-Known Member
Kelp, humates and amino acids from hydrolysed isolated protein powder in veg. If you want to use something more effective in veg and early flower look at TRIA and how to use it. Triacontanol is considered natural and is derived from beeswax. It's what's in "Cannaboost" and other commercial products.

I personally use Brassinolide, kelp, humic acid, aminos and TRIA in veg and stop entering flower. A lot of people advice you to use TRIA in flower but the increased nitrogen retention might be to high for mid to late flower.
 

GreenRat

Active Member
Kelp, humates and amino acids from hydrolysed isolated protein powder in veg. If you want to use something more effective in veg and early flower look at TRIA and how to use it. Triacontanol is considered natural and is derived from beeswax. It's what's in "Cannaboost" and other commercial products.

I personally use Brassinolide, kelp, humic acid, aminos and TRIA in veg and stop entering flower. A lot of people advice you to use TRIA in flower but the increased nitrogen retention might be to high for mid to late flower.


I found in my country only Shogun Sumo Boost and Canna Boost with Triacontanol content, I can see that it is not much on the market.
I didn't find pure triacontanol. Shogun is half cheaper than Canna and contains a higher concentration of the main ingredient.

The manufacturer recommends watering the soil on flowering and one foliar application at the beginning of flowering and the second month later.

What do you think about it?





SHOGUN Sumo Boost is a heavyweight bio-stimulant without equal. Based on a natural compound called triacontanol it triggers rapid gains in yield and quality by initiating a powerful and targeted flowering response. Plant efficiency is maximized whilst quality, aroma and taste are improved via enhanced essential oil production.

Root Feed – Add at a rate of 1-2ml/L to your nutrient reservoir or watering can, as soon as the flowering cycle starts and throughout until harvest. Do not use with hydrogen peroxide. If using active hydroponics or have a large nutrient tank, choose Sumo Active Boost as it will be more appropriate to your set-up.

Foliar Application – Add at a rate of 2ml/L and spray onto the leaves. Apply once when the flowering cycle starts and then again, 28 days later. The recommended pH for foliar application is – 5-7.

Sumo Boost

Key Features
  • Contains a phyto-hormone shown to stimulate various flowering enhancing functions.
  • Stimulates growth, photosynthesis, yield, water and nutrient uptake and enzyme activity.
  • Stimulates secondary metabolite production and essential oil production in plants.
  • Use as a root feed throughout flowering but with targeted foliar applications for optimal effect.
  • Enhances the uptake and utilisation of SHOGUN PK Warrior 9/18 during flowering.
  • SHOGUN Sumo Boost may be used to stimulate growth in any stressed or under-performing crops.
 
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Spindle818

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I use kelp and powersi as a foliar only. I notice the powersi definitely helps keep the stretch more manageable
 
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