miguelovic said:
No ones putting words in your mouth
Uh yes they did.
So why dont you learn to read before you ask for answers to questions you dont even comprehend?
Robisburning said:
I will not be trying this for a few reasons:
- It is late in the season and I don't want to lose an established plant
- The theory suggests it is risky to the palnt without offering a clear advantage
- From the above exchange the author doesn't seem like the sort of person to hold a civil discussion let alone offer actual advice
Not sure what youre talking about since peppers like it pretty dry in the first place.
nzchili said:
Many of us probably achieve what you say anyway
Obviously not.
My fertilizer of choice is Dyna-Gro's Foliage Pro. For "veg" and "flower". It's labeled 9-3-6. This itself is pretty significant if you know anything.
Now it has multiple instructions for how much to use, measured in teaspoons, per gallon of water. The scale is 1 to 4.
I have one strain that before I started doing it this way that I knew could take 4 tsp/gal. This strain can be wilting and still take the same 4 tsp dose. without so much as tip burn.
I have other strains that I cant give more than 1 tsp/gal without some signs of burn.
(note: the wilting was an accident, and not how i normally do things, I said "really thirsty". This translates to a lot thirstier than YOU think a plant can get before wilting)
As I already said, "know your plants".
No one said to let them wilt other than the people putting words into my mouth.
I may be wrong about why it works, I was guessing.
I'm not wrong that it works. So quibble over your definitions and your myopic views of how things work. I dont even care. The less people who can grow, the more money I make.
Now excuse me while I go tie up all my plants that have fallen over from being too heavy.
And ya'll act like the whole plant wilts at once instead of just a few leaves at the beginning.
Do more observing. Less reading.
Make sure you tards come back and let everyone know in this thread that its the truth when you finally listen.