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Old 10-02-2008, 04:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question spraying nutes?

ok so i know its ok to add a small amount of nutes to the water u mist with so its adsorbed threw the leaves but is it ok to do this with superthirve too? will it help anything?
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Old 10-02-2008, 04:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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from what I have learned superthrive is a decent root stimulator...do you need your roots to grow espcially right now? where they recently transplanted?

please keep in mind that is so much more likely that you will over fertalize rather than under fertalize

be nice to your budget and plants and just give what it needs and no more...the urge to nurture causes more harm sometimes than good

that said I don't think it would hurt your plants but more likely do nothing.

If you can post some pic's of the plants people will be happy to give look and give their opinions on how they are doing and what they may need if anything
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Lily, they are just recovering from overwatering. What is the purpose of spraying them? If you do spray them never put them back under the lights or spray them under the light as it could burn them by magnifieing the light. They just got replanted hon. I would do nothing to them until you start seeing new growth. just leave them be and let the roots recover. They shouldn't need anything any way. Not sure about spraying supethrive. What do the directions say? If they say how to do it then it should be okay but wait a while.

More Pot plants are killed with over love than neglect. Leave them be.

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ok well no go for the super thrive but the indica is growing as it caught up with the white widow in hight so that one has recovered enough i think its cause thats the one i didnt drop. oops. and as for spraying i do it right when i turn the lights on before it gets hot and recently im just using seltzer water with no sodium because of the co2 in it. as im haveing the lights on 18 and off 6 for my vegging right now.
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I do know another member had some leaf damage from spraying with seltzer. See if it helps them. Just be careful with it hon.

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yep yep i do it every other day once a day
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I still think you may be overdoing it SaturnLily...and when jangel agrees with me I feel even more confident in my opinion

I don't think the seltzer will help...a small plant has a need for only so much carbon dioxide...and I am not aware of any evidence that it is effective

spraying before the lights goes off could be inviting a mold or fungus as you have warm wet and dark on your plants

perhaps if you want to be very involved in helping your plants each day just spend some time radiating love to them each day...I honestly think that is good for the plants and you...at least it works for me
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ok ok ill back off. but i dont spray it when lights are off i do it right when they go on :P
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Do whatever makes you happy Saturn..its your grow and though we may have experience we certainly don't have all the answers (at least i don't as I even misread when you spray your plants)...just thoughtful opinions...some of the little things I have done on my grows (like playing music for the plants) may not help or hurt the plants, but I enjoy being intimately involved with growing things...don't loose that joy whatever you do
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i wont being a mom of 3 little ones i know what its like to wanna give love and understand when im told not to over do it.
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