scratchzilla Apr 30, 2012 #2 From what I've read of these products, use the kelp as a spray/soil feed, and the fish solely for soil.
From what I've read of these products, use the kelp as a spray/soil feed, and the fish solely for soil.
Pepper-Guru eXtreme Apr 30, 2012 #4 If you foliar feed with those, make sure its ridiculously diluted.
Yumyumyellow Apr 30, 2012 #6 i have a fish/kelp blend, is that fine for foliar feeding? was going to use it in conjunction with liquid humic acid
i have a fish/kelp blend, is that fine for foliar feeding? was going to use it in conjunction with liquid humic acid
LGHT Apr 30, 2012 #7 Yumyumyellow said: i have a fish/kelp blend, is that fine for foliar feeding? was going to use it in conjunction with liquid humic acid Click to expand... Is it thick like mud and smells rancid? If so I wouldn't bother. The kelp isn't think and is very thin like water.
Yumyumyellow said: i have a fish/kelp blend, is that fine for foliar feeding? was going to use it in conjunction with liquid humic acid Click to expand... Is it thick like mud and smells rancid? If so I wouldn't bother. The kelp isn't think and is very thin like water.
Yumyumyellow Apr 30, 2012 #8 yeah it is. what's the downside to using it as a folair? it looks like chocolate milk when it's mixed up
yeah it is. what's the downside to using it as a folair? it looks like chocolate milk when it's mixed up