Thanks !! Off to mixing and spraying my plants.JoynersHotPeppers said:I do 2 tablespoons per gallon so 1/2 tablespoon for you...
I am no expert but I spray foliage and it drips to soil so both are accomplished.Mikey In The Ham said:Is it better to spray the foliage or water the plant with this solution?
TIA
Knock em out with one step, just my style. Killing 2 birds with one stone.JoynersHotPeppers said:I am no expert but I spray foliage and it drips to soil so both are accomplished.
In a gallon of water yes....what do you use? I only use it like once a month if that however Only one round of fish fert thus far this season...millworkman said:Wait, Joyner, you use 2 TABLESPOONS????
EliteMcScruffin said:For all my experience growing other plants and new experience growing peppers, I must admit I have never done foliar feeding. Does it make that big of a difference? I just never liked the idea of salts and deposits building up on the leafs. Rain from the sky (as opposed to spontaneous?) is the only liquid that touches the actual plants for me.
millworkman said:
My plants get it all. From nearly fresh cow manure, compost tea, epsom salt, synthetic ferts(on different plants), dirt from splash up, and rain and hose water. We think too much when it comes to caring for our plants. They have survived forEVER without our help. Now, newer engineered types like bells and jals need more help and better care since they did not evolve in nature but in a lab. The true wilds I grow do far better with nearly no care at all compared to even feeding them compost tea. My bells need constant attention to produce more than a couple fruits. I have an annuum var glabriusculum(wild pequin) growing in a pot with my native CLAY soil. That is it, no aeration, no amendments. Just clay. This plant is NUTS. I will post up a pic here soon.
EliteMcScruffin said:
Interesting... thanks and sorry for having a slightly off topic question! I was curious on the mix for epsom foliar feeding which is what brought the original question on in the first place.
sp33d said:What does the Epsom salt foliar spray benefit? Or in lay men and terms what does it do? I know I can google and find out but asking in case someone might be wondering the same like me....
Thank you kind sir....millworkman said:Magnesium Sulfate. Plants need both elements. Sometimes plants can get into nute lockup from too much of one kind, the magnesium helps remove the lockup so that the plants can uptake all nutrients again. Sulfur is necessary for chlorophyll production.
The fish fert helps with the nitrogen,and its organic I think.I don't know all the little details of how all of it comes together,but the plants have been telling me they are pissed I'm messing with them.sp33d said:Is their more of a benefit from one of either Epsom salt foliar spray or fish fert foliar spray? Or do they each have their separate/equal benefit?