NewGrower2011
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The micronized mixed very easily and didn't have any clumping - the other goodies I tossed in after, not so much.
What stage of growth are you on, flower or veg? If your not in flower, you could foliar feed micro-nutrients to help them recover faster. Micros are not very mobile in the plant, so a soil drench will take a while to work. If your already in flower, it might be too late for a soil drench? I've heard of people using liquid kelp and putting it ONLY on the fan leaves on flowering plants, I think that you can make it from kelp meal. You don't want to get your buds wet...The micronized mixed very easily and didn't have any clumping - the other goodies I tossed in after, not so much.
Leaf spot is common in plants with low access to micros. Often caused by under, over or irregular watering in high heat. You can also fix leaf spot by foliar treating with bacillus subtilis. Oh and Bacillus subtilis is a siderophore so chelates Iron so effective against Fusarium in many instances. I will caveat this against anyone using pseudomonas fluorescens based products such as mammoth P, since it is known that this microbe is recruited by Fusarium to detoxify common anti-fungicides and or inhibit bacterial activity otherwise preventing infection.What stage of growth are you on, flower or veg? If your not in flower, you could foliar feed micro-nutrients to help them recover faster. Micros are not very mobile in the plant, so a soil drench will take a while to work. If your already in flower, it might be too late for a soil drench? I've heard of people using liquid kelp and putting it ONLY on the fan leaves on flowering plants, I think that you can make it from kelp meal. You don't want to get your buds wet...
Here is a blackberry plant that was grown with low micros.
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I foliar fed and soil drenched with Fertilome's Iron and Micro... It's the same plant, just new growth about 4-5 weeks later.
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I'm getting the dictionary out now...pseudomonas fluorescens
Depending on who you ask, there are different treatments. Some of the hippies will tell you to use SEA90 which is evaporated sea salt. The person that told me about it suggested to use it as a foliar spray, I'm guessing because of the Na.Yeah veg still so that's an option. May even have it at my local gardening store and avoid the jacked up costs at 'hydro stores'... Definitely wouldn't hurt to give a good foliar before the flip.
After I do my homework and figure out what you are talking about lol...You might also use Humic Acid to chelate Fe and other micros
Organic acids, such as Humic Acid, help mobilize metals among other cool features. Chelate means to claw, so to grab an Fe ion from a hermatite based compound for example. This hermatite being common in the red soil pictures above. Once its Chelated it is less volatile and more readily available to plants or microbes.After I do my homework and figure out what you are talking about lol...
Just off the top of my head though, it sounds a lot like adding it to a tea brew with fish hydrolysate and compost??? Are you saying that I could add Mn and Fe sulfate to my tea brew?
I've had it in my checkout cart for the last couple of days and I really think that I am going to use it. I've used a generous amount of rock dust and my calcium and magnesium levels are super high. When I use a generous amount of kelp, my sodium get really high. Plus, rock dust and kelp really have not given me a boost in micros... Anyways, here is the podcast that I heard about the product from. It's episode #6.I’ve been using the biomin product from KIS. I had a nasty iron deficiency and this stuff has kept it at bay. I’ve watered it in at a tbsp per half a buck of water, I had to guess on application rates because the application rates that came on the bottle are for /acreage. So far I don’t see any I’ll effects from the tbsp/2 gallons or so, if anyone is going to use it.
read this buddyI've had it in my checkout cart for the last couple of days and I really think that I am going to use it. I've used a generous amount of rock dust and my calcium and magnesium levels are super high. When I use a generous amount of kelp, my sodium get really high. Plus, rock dust and kelp really have not given me a boost in micros... Anyways, here is the podcast that I heard about the product from. It's episode #6.
https://www.kisorganics.com/pages/podcast
dont forget adding rock dust or excess Ca++ can speed up the Oxidation of organicsI've had it in my checkout cart for the last couple of days and I really think that I am going to use it. I've used a generous amount of rock dust and my calcium and magnesium levels are super high. When I use a generous amount of kelp, my sodium get really high. Plus, rock dust and kelp really have not given me a boost in micros... Anyways, here is the podcast that I heard about the product from. It's episode #6.
https://www.kisorganics.com/pages/podcast
Interesting stuff from article.:read this buddy
http://www.teravita.com/Humates/Chapter2.htm