Misting your plants

juggaloclownz187

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I have figured out that for NOW the optimum time to water my plants is every 4 days.... They are not being under watered so thats not the issue, i check the moisture of the soil etc etc etc every time anyhow, but thats the schedule they are on now....

Heres the questions: Can they be very lightly misted on the days between or like half way between the 4 days to keep the leaves moist? The leaves seem to feel a little bit dry in between waterings but they are def. not too dry!! I would plan on using the finest mist i can get out of my spray bottles so they don't bead up and burn the leaves...

So anyhow can this be done or is it a bad idea? Opinions? :weed:
 

Bud Frosty

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I always mist between waterings (except budding plants). Sometimes 2-3 times a day. I've rarely had burn spots. I know there are pros & cons but, everyone who sees my grow always tells me how nice and healthy my plants are.
 

juggaloclownz187

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I always mist between waterings (except budding plants). Sometimes 2-3 times a day. I've rarely had burn spots. I know there are pros & cons but, everyone who sees my grow always tells me how nice and healthy my plants are.
Thats good to know thanks! I don't have any burn spots i just wanted to know if it would be ok ill be using the finest mist so it doesn't cause any spots... Thanks again bro! bongsmilie

What are the pros/cons of misting?
 

LUDACRIS

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Thats good to know thanks! I don't have any burn spots i just wanted to know if it would be ok ill be using the finest mist so it doesn't cause any spots... Thanks again bro! bongsmilie

What are the pros/cons of misting?
misting is good for cleaning your foilage from dust and keeping the leafes fresh.
dont mist flowering plants it will lead to budrot.
LUDA.
 

Bud Frosty

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Thats good to know thanks! I don't have any burn spots i just wanted to know if it would be ok ill be using the finest mist so it doesn't cause any spots... Thanks again bro! bongsmilie

What are the pros/cons of misting?
Mainly spot burning under hps, mold and leaf disease, pest promotion, high humidity. Those being the con.

I can only go by the results I get but, I like the way it keeps the leaves nice and clean and green. I seem to get great new growth also.
 

LUDACRIS

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How do I foliar feed?

Foliar feeding instructions:

You can use any full spectrum nutrient to foliar feed your plants. To avoid nutrient burn, your nutrient solution strength, should be no more than 1/3rd of the maunufactures reccomended dosage.

* The best temperature is about 72 degrees (when stomata on the underside of the leaves are open); at over 80, they may not be open at all. So, find the cooler part of the day if it is hot and the warmer part of the day if it is cold out.

* Use a good quality sprayer -- should atomise the solution to a very fine mist.

* Always be sure your light is off and cool before foliar feeding! For extra safety, wipe your bulb with a dry cloth after spraying and make sure H.I.D lights are raised to a safe distance (double the distance is a good rule of thumb) to prevent burning.

* Make sure the PH of your solution is between 7 and 6.2.

* To prevent the water from beading up (acting as small prisms) and thereby burning the leaves, for each gallon made, add half of a teaspoon of liquid detergent (wetting agent).

* Spray leaf surface -- the tops and the undersides -- until the liquid begins to drip off the leaves. Stop spraying 2 weeks into flowering -- use sparingly on bud sites.

* Dispose of excess spray according to manufactures instructions— home made fertilizer sprays will be fine for at least 2 weeks.
* Spray one time a week every week, if any white residue is found, rinse the foliage with plain ph'd water to reduce salt build-up.


EDITORS NOTES:
Personally, I do not foliar feed in any situations other then those mentioned below, as, IMO, it does not seem to be necessary if using a well-managed hydroponic set-up. The reasons I foliar feed, are mainly to reduce nutritional stress situations. I avoid spraying bud sites, as nitrate salts (the "n" in NPK) are very unhealthy to smoke, fish emulsion smells, and Bat guano could be highly unsanitary so stick to hygenic solutions.

Benefits of foliar spraying:

* To provide a quick nutrient fix for root-zone nutrient problems or deficiencies; this allows more time to solve the problem(s).

* To prevent excess yellowing on clones.

* To instantly provide nutrients via the leaves, which reduces stress on the suffering plant.

LUDACRIS.
;-)
 

StonerFishy

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i nptoced once i started to mist my plants 3 or 4 times a day the leafs were commen back to life and no burn spots at all.. altho i am growing with CFL's
 

juggaloclownz187

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i nptoced once i started to mist my plants 3 or 4 times a day the leafs were commen back to life and no burn spots at all.. altho i am growing with CFL's
Yeah im gonna do it like twice a day then i guess, i have CFL's as well! I don't want to foiar feed just want to help them be healthy as possible....
 
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