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Teddybrae

Hmmm. Maybe. When the flowers get denser, more compact, you run the risk of mould though. Not something I would do. I 'm using high Potash Kelp foliar at this stage.
 

SparcOne1

New member
Microbial inputs are absorbed a lot more through the leaves than the roots that’s why? 10 days in to flower isn’t at risk of bud rot so I wasn’t sure if people had experience in this department. That’s why I was asking, I thought it was a pretty legit straight forward question
 

I'mback

Comfortably numb!
... simple I don't want residual shit on my buds! and, thrust me you will have residuals (the stuff that dried on the surface).
 

Rico Swazi

Active member
Microbial inputs are absorbed a lot more through the leaves than the roots that’s why? 10 days in to flower isn’t at risk of bud rot so I wasn’t sure if people had experience in this department. That’s why I was asking, I thought it was a pretty legit straight forward question


lots of debate over the efficacy of spraying soil dwelling microbes onto the leaf surface. some say it helped with PM and/or plant health while others will say otherwise with applications that led to rot or mold.


I would use your ACT as a drench and foliar with kelp for K half way thru flowering then stop all foliar from that point on
 
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