I’ve used a couple different liquid potassium silicate products for my indoor grows. I also mix some DE into my soil. I use it to mitigate heat stress. Pro-tekt and silica gold by true plant science are the two I’ve used. Pro-tekt more for clones and the gold for rooted plants. They don’t seem to affect my ph very much but my tap water is already pretty alkaline and it surely doesn’t lower it. I have to add a fair amount of acid to every indoor watering. I don’t have a pen to test the actual soil but my runoff tests at 6.5. I use RO water in the aero cloner and 5ml of pro-tekt per gallon does not noticeably alter ph when testing with the green stuff. No idea what a more precise measurement would tell me.GG, do you think the silica helps with Botrytis? I have some protekt and was giving it to the plants randomly but stopped awhile ago as I wasn’t sure how much it raises PH and I don’t have a meter. My tap water is already at 7.1. What’s rate do you use it at?
Very interested to hear what GG says about this.GG, do you think the silica helps with Botrytis? I have some protekt and was giving it to the plants randomly but stopped awhile ago as I wasn’t sure how much it raises PH and I don’t have a meter. My tap water is already at 7.1. What’s rate do you use it at?
I think any product that raises the ph of the leaf surface will help prevent fungal issues...but spraying silica during flower is not recommended by most.GG, do you think the silica helps with Botrytis? I have some protekt and was giving it to the plants randomly but stopped awhile ago as I wasn’t sure how much it raises PH and I don’t have a meter. My tap water is already at 7.1. What’s rate do you use it at?
Makes sense. I was thinking more from an internal biological process kind of thing by using as a soil drench. I’m no botanist or fungicidal Einstein but I just can’t see how anything fed or sprayed on the plant will make it impervious to mold. It’s the bane of outdoor growing and nothing kicks you in the guts like finding a bunch of rotted buds after 5+ months of nothing but love and attention. Such a horrible feeling!I think any product that raises the ph of the leaf surface will help prevent fungal issues...but spraying silica during flower is not recommended by most.
I messaged youMakes sense. I was thinking more from an internal biological process kind of thing by using as a soil drench. I’m no botanist or fungicidal Einstein but I just can’t see how anything fed or sprayed on the plant will make it impervious to mold. It’s the bane of outdoor growing and nothing kicks you in the guts like finding a bunch of rotted buds after 5+ months of nothing but love and attention. Such a horrible feeling!
What exactly makes some strains more resistant?
Awesome work!Here’s some pics from my outdoor grow here in DoCal. Doing 2 Cannatonic in 15g pots, a Maui Waui, Purple Punch and Koshur Kush in 10g. I popped seeds in mid April, Canna and Maui well into flower. All doing well. Water daily in this heat. Topping paid off. About 20 huge colas each. Now, just providing good bloom nutes and spraying Monterey BT weekly to minimize loss due to moths/caterpillars later. Very key here in SoCal.
Buds closeup is Maui Waui. Others Cannatonic. Hoping for a huge haul of Canna to make a ton of killer rubs and tinctures. Seems flowering further along this year than last few summers. My two Indicas are the slowest to develop, but well into pre-flower. Surprised to see a Sativa so far along on Aug 1.
Right on, brother. Givin' me hope...The magic is happening here.View attachment 4642586View attachment 4642586