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The Basics For Applying Foliar Fertilizers:
It is always advisable to dilute foliar fertilizer first before application. Too much concentration of foliar fertilizers may cause foliage burning. Make sure the solution is not too concentrated by spraying a few healthy leaves to see if there is any damage. If the leaves curl or look unhealthy in any way two days after spraying, dilute the mix by 50% and try again.
Make sure that the PH level of your foliar fertilizer spray is at a neutral range. If the spray is a concentrate that is mixed with water, use pH adjusted water or distilled water for making the solution.
Foliar fertilizer sprays achieve best effect by using a fine mist, allowing the liquid to drift over the plants.
Nutrient absorption of foliar fertilizers is enhanced when the air is humid and moist with a temperature of 80 degrees or below (Fahrenheit). This is due to the fact that the plants' main nutrient canals, the stomata, are open in low temperatures. The best time to spray is in the morning so the spray has time to dry.
After foliar feeding the first day, spray the plants with pH adjusted water daily for a few days. This provides the plant an opportunity to absorb any fertilizer residue.
For better nutrient absorption, make sure that your foliar fertilizer sprays reach the undersides of leaves, where the stomata are located.
Sea-based nutrient mixes, especially seaweed and alge concentrates are great for foliar feeding, because they have all the trace elements plants need in suspension and it may be harder to balance these elements within the soil.
Another good, relatively new product is vermi liquid from worm farms. It is full of different nutrients which are wonderful for foliar feeding.
To minimize runoff and help these sprays stick to the leaves, add a quarter of a teaspoon of liquid detergent to each gallon of spray.
For indor plants apply once a month. For flowers and vegetables outside, apply every two weeks, preferably in the mornings.
For best results, plants are often sprayed during their critical growth stages such as transplanting time, blooming time and just after fruit sets. By applying during flower set, foliar feeding may cause a dramatic increase in fruit production.
Modern foliar fertilizers are concentrated solutions using very high grade elements, in which the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are combined to the desired ratio in a controlled environment. The fertilizing elements in these high tech sprays are true solutions, soluble, and thus very available to plants. To most of these commercial foliar solutions, trace elements in the form of chelates are added, along with seaweed and /or humic acid, or other additives depending on preference, to give a balanced fertilizer, supplying not only NPK, but all the trace elements as well as growth hormones and vitamins etc.
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