How often can I foliar spray Potassium Silicate?

sirtalis

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If you knew botrytis or PM spores were in your garden and got a bottle of potassium silicate, how often would you spray?

I'm playing catch-up to prevent an outbreak but I don't know what would be considered too frequent of applications. Most people / companies say once a week but I've already done two applications spaced out by 2 days and there have been no visible problems with this. No phytotoxicity or anything funky.

Any thoughts?
 
You should be fine but once a week is likely good enough. Spraying more isn't necessarily provide better results and could possibly lead to issues if you keep spraying every 2 days. I use it myself but I start spraying about once a week in the spring. I spray everything in my yard. Since I've been using it as a foliar I haven't had PM on anything in a couple years. I also add a little sesame oil. Sesame oil is the active ingredient in Organicide 3 in 1 garden spray.
 
You should be fine but once a week is likely good enough. Spraying more isn't necessarily provide better results and could possibly lead to issues if you keep spraying every 2 days. I use it myself but I start spraying about once a week in the spring. I spray everything in my yard. Since I've been using it as a foliar I haven't had PM on anything in a couple years. I also add a little sesame oil. Sesame oil is the active ingredient in Organicide 3 in 1 garden spray.

Awesome, appreciate the response. I unfortunately didn't find out about it until last week. Do you use the sesame oil in flower too?
 
If you knew botrytis or PM spores were in your garden and got a bottle of potassium silicate, how often would you spray?

I'm playing catch-up to prevent an outbreak but I don't know what would be considered too frequent of applications. Most people / companies say once a week but I've already done two applications spaced out by 2 days and there have been no visible problems with this. No phytotoxicity or anything funky.

Any thoughts?

Botrytis and PM spores are all around me

I try to choose strains that are resistant and also try to avoid subjecting them to conditions that encourage mold/fungal growth
 
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