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<blockquote data-quote="vclavin" data-source="post: 762481" data-attributes="member: 13613"><p>I forgot about this thread. I've also just thrown it on the plant. I prefer to spray it on as it stays better and it's easier to get it under the leaves. You just have to be sure to use a surfactant in the mix to aid sticking ability - I use the enzyme but you can use a few drops of soap. Also the mix is a foliar feeding system as well. I was told. plants do things in 2 week intervals. growing, flowering, setting fruit, putting on new roots. etc. Not sure in which order, but anyway, using kelp intensifies whatever the plant is doing at the time of spraying.</p><p> Now if it will dry up enough so I can HAVE a garden!!!!</p><p>Valerie</p><p>How are your gardens growing? May as well enjoy yours till mine gets going - lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vclavin, post: 762481, member: 13613"] I forgot about this thread. I've also just thrown it on the plant. I prefer to spray it on as it stays better and it's easier to get it under the leaves. You just have to be sure to use a surfactant in the mix to aid sticking ability - I use the enzyme but you can use a few drops of soap. Also the mix is a foliar feeding system as well. I was told. plants do things in 2 week intervals. growing, flowering, setting fruit, putting on new roots. etc. Not sure in which order, but anyway, using kelp intensifies whatever the plant is doing at the time of spraying. Now if it will dry up enough so I can HAVE a garden!!!! Valerie How are your gardens growing? May as well enjoy yours till mine gets going - lol [/QUOTE]
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