Flux451
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Good day to all concerned!
I have heard it is best to re-spray plants the have been covered by a previous spraying (say SM-90 or other more sinister things from neem to avid) with tepid water to clean easily clogged stomata.
Then I heard that a spray with water will help clean, but that even gentlr sprays strip leaves of beneficial microbes and stuff as well, so a good compost tea can resupply beneficial microbes and is more ideal of a follow up, or perhaps and as a (ahh!) third application
Can anyone attest to this?
Perhaps it makes perfect sense that a 'foliar feeding' kinda of spraying would perk up leaves with direct nutrients.... is that all though?
Do positive microbes from a tea create beneficial foliar situations?
I am talking coco, thanks guys
I have heard it is best to re-spray plants the have been covered by a previous spraying (say SM-90 or other more sinister things from neem to avid) with tepid water to clean easily clogged stomata.
Then I heard that a spray with water will help clean, but that even gentlr sprays strip leaves of beneficial microbes and stuff as well, so a good compost tea can resupply beneficial microbes and is more ideal of a follow up, or perhaps and as a (ahh!) third application
Can anyone attest to this?
Perhaps it makes perfect sense that a 'foliar feeding' kinda of spraying would perk up leaves with direct nutrients.... is that all though?
Do positive microbes from a tea create beneficial foliar situations?
I am talking coco, thanks guys