Good stuff i like to add little pinch of coffee grinds or bit of second brewed weak coffee in mine when I spray.
Really good to use a day or so before a transplant also.
If you dont refrigerate after opening (atleast the brand i got) you well get fishy smell and bloating of the bottle because of decomposition.
I've been long interested in trying Sea Magic kelp spray, which they market as a fruit/blossom turbo-charger. They recommend spraying the blossom ends prior to blossoming for increased production and larger, healthier fruit
I've been spraying every week. I tried the Neptune's Harvest 0-0-1 without the fish emulsion at first, but when mixed up in the recommended ratio of extract:water, I ended up with something the color of molasses that left behind brown spots when the water droplets dried. A little after that I came across one ounce packets of "All Natural Plant Food" from Burpee that says it's derived from Kelp and has a rating of 0-15-11. It easily dissolves in water and doesn't leave behind the residue the Neptune's Harvest did. I've used about half the packet to mix up about four or five gallons of foliar spray at the rate of a quarter teaspoon of the powdered extract to a gallon of warm water. The plants seem to love it, and eight weeks after germination I'm getting flower buds on most of the pepper plants.
I've been spraying every week. I tried the Neptune's Harvest 0-0-1 without the fish emulsion at first, but when mixed up in the recommended ratio of extract:water, I ended up with something the color of molasses that left behind brown spots when the water droplets dried.
Hey Paul! I do foliar feedings but I also add worm castings, unsulfered black strap molasses & Alaskan humus to an aerated mix with the kelp, then after 24-36 aerating I add it to my sprayer and foliar feed all the plants. Wow do they love it!
The tubing and fish tank aerator are really inexpensive, add a cheap 5 gallon bucket with lid to brew and you are all set!
I also add Dr Earths bud and bloom to the tea for any flowering plants.
Hope that helps!
I foliar spray periodically with a fulvic acid and kelp/seaweed powder solution. Best to do either late afternoon or early morning in the warmer months.
The fulvic acid stains the leaves pretty good but It doesn't harm them.
Seaweed/kelp is great for flowering plants and also helps strengthen cell walls to help with frost/draught resistance and also helps deter chewing insects.
Some formulas can also help with fungal issues by changing the pH of the leaf surface making it uninhabitable for fungal spores.
Not to mention a full spectrum of trace elements and growth hormones and beneficial Polysaccharides
Thanks, Melissa. Sounds like a great tea. That's something I want to try.
How often do you treat the plants with the mix? Socal Chilehead has a
great tea mix too. He's the one that first got me interested. Thanks again for the reply!
Paul I have been giving it to them weekly for the last three weeks. My plants are growing like weeds, sorry I ever doubted my brother! Oh and don't worry about the rocoto, my manzanos have been loving the foliar feeds and are still as fuzzy as can be!!
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That's one of the products I use.
The other is seasol
I've noticed the same thing with my Eggplants. I don't usually add dish soap to the mix so I avoid spraying at midday on sunny days because I notice that the spray beads up on the fuzzy leaves making lenses that can focus the sunlight and burn them. I understand that adding a surfactant like the dish soap helps the spray spread out more and cling to the leaves.Paul I have been giving it to them weekly for the last three weeks. My plants are growing like weeds, sorry I ever doubted my brother! Oh and don't worry about the rocoto, my manzanos have been loving the foliar feeds and are still as fuzzy as can be!!
I've noticed the same thing with my Eggplants. I don't usually add dish soap to the mix so I avoid spraying at midday on sunny days because I notice that the spray beads up on the fuzzy leaves making lenses that can focus the sunlight and burn them. I understand that adding a surfactant like the dish soap helps the spray spread out more and cling to the leaves.