EFFECTIVELY FEED Your Plants with Foliar Spray Fertilizing

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @lindsey4178
    @lindsey4178 Před rokem +8

    I am new to your channel and LOVING it. You have a lot of great information and options for different plant growing styles. Im even picking up a thing or two for my outdoor gardening as well (I've only recently gotten into house plants). I really love your scientific approach because its much easier to adapt it to my own way of doing things that works for me and my plants. I'll definitely be binging your videos for a while. Lol

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Hey Lindsey! Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm super grateful to have you here :) I came from the outdoor / veggie / cannabis world and apply a lot of those same principles to these plants! Really appreciate you checking out the videos!

  • @jamiedelgado1484
    @jamiedelgado1484 Před rokem +3

    Oh I'm in trouble 😮. The power of suggestion and I are close personal friends. 😁 Any day now I will be spraying my plants, thinking I'm a scientist. Lol

  • @sugargraham6868
    @sugargraham6868 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I just ran across your channel an i love the way you explain things. Thanks so very much!!!

  • @richardr5878
    @richardr5878 Před rokem +6

    Interesting. I’ve been looking into foliar feeding effectiveness the past couple weeks. I believe it can’t hurt, but wonder how much it helps.
    I wonder if you could do an experiment in your controlled environment? Since you showed Obliqua (one of my faves), maybe use two with your normal regimen, 2 with monthly foliar, and 2 with weekly and comparison their color and growth?
    I find plant science is real close to bro science in the gym. I get sucked in too, and the results “must be” from my new “X” (soil mix, moss pole, light, water regimen, aerated pot, mychros, beneficials, etc etc). Measurable results would be super helpful.

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +5

      This is a VERY valid critique of not only foliar, but almost any plant "supplement". A perfect analog is gym/workout supplements. Most of it is BS, and doesn't help. I've probably spent thousands on the ones that don't work. Now, I only use additives that I've read scientific papers on, and the proven causal effects for the same genus that I'm working with. The ones I use in this video, I stand behind the visual differences I see when using versus not.
      But I definitely want to put a few different items into A/B testing with/without use to see the effects!

  • @AmberlyPerez
    @AmberlyPerez Před rokem

    You have the BEST plant channel ❤

  • @alexthai3233
    @alexthai3233 Před rokem +2

    How long does the foliar feed last after its mixed? And do you think I can use this on moss? I am using moss around the base of my anthuriums and they seems to really like it and its encouraged some great extra rooting.

  • @artemistv3221
    @artemistv3221 Před rokem

    Hi Chris, really, you are my plant guru! You have so much great tips. Thanks a lot, that you share your informations!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Ahhh thank you Artemis! Glad you enjoyed the vid 😄

  • @adama6699
    @adama6699 Před rokem

    I'm just starting an indoor project and plan to make use of a great myco soil + tea schedule combined with foliar feedings
    Instead of Silica, I'll be trying out some food-grade DE in an aerated tea which will hopefully also provide pest control benefits;
    Instead of B1, I'll be adding gel from one of my Aloe Vera plants (the gel can also act as a rooting agent when mixed with this tea for my cuttings around the house)
    Liq Seakelp, NEEM, Humic, lemon for pH; Everything else is identical to your setup. I have a few more smart pots scattered around and some DWC experiments with aerated pumps, but I'm glad I found someone on CZcams who is on the same trajectory. I thought I was going crazy, this stuff should be mandatory for every grower no matter what crop!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Your plan sounds perfect! I’ve tried a bunch of supplements, but landed on these few as things that actually changed the way the plants grow 😄
      Good luck with the grow! Sounds great!

  • @jillianleblanc9370
    @jillianleblanc9370 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing video nice to know the things that you do lovely collection

  • @nperegri
    @nperegri Před 3 měsíci

    Just now found this video. Thanks for letting me know that I've been misting the wrong sides of the leaves when I add nutrients to my spray bottle all these weeks 🥲

  • @rosemontez3674
    @rosemontez3674 Před rokem

    Always bringing us vital info!

  • @graceakagrace
    @graceakagrace Před 10 měsíci +1

    Agree w/others, your channel is awesome. Awesome how much I learn w/your clips that are ~10 mins!
    Realized afterwards that a 1 gallon volume of foliar solution was too much for my collection. Think it's a bad idea to use the remaining solution for soil drench/regular hydro feeding?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 10 měsíci +2

      You’d probably be ok using it as a soil drench! Maybe dilute down by 1/2 to be safe depending what you put in! I appreciate the kind words 🤗

    • @graceakagrace
      @graceakagrace Před 10 měsíci

      @@prettyingreen Thank you for the feedback

  • @elizabethlacey7708
    @elizabethlacey7708 Před rokem

    I am loving your channel!!!

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff Před rokem +3

    How often do you use the foliar spray? Thanks for sharing!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +2

      I’m doing it about twice a week. At least once a week

  • @aniou8126
    @aniou8126 Před rokem +1

    Chris do you know about the PMM method? Professor monstera method - a semi-hydro system using coco-perlite and a ton of nutrients and beneficial bacteria. They say to add silica first and wait 20 mins, else if nutrients added immediately after silica they would interfere with the silica’s ability to bind (or something like that). Just wondering if the same would apply here.

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      I have heard of the Professor Monstera Method recently! Yes this would be the same concept. Add the silica into plain water first. Allow it to mix well with the water (20 mins should be plenty)

  • @GainingDespair
    @GainingDespair Před 11 měsíci

    I've had more success with cuttings when using foliage sprays than without. I was never great at it, but it has helped my odds a bit, I try not to over do it as I notice mold will grow if I do it frequently but I like to take the cover off my humidity dome daily and lightly mist.
    Every few days I'll use a foliage spray, it seems to help the plants maintain their leafs longer, and I'm sure some nutrition is better than none while trying to establish a root system.

  • @redtrek2153
    @redtrek2153 Před rokem

    I do think foliar feeding can be great for leaf health, though I've only used synthetic nutrients. Interesting to see the various options out there.

  • @hotcoffee1068
    @hotcoffee1068 Před rokem

    Very interesting, did you exclusively using foliar spray or did you fertilize the cococoir also?

  • @silviap4478
    @silviap4478 Před rokem

    Very well explained, thank you! I have always wondered how the folliage spray works. I got the Photo+ as a gift and have wondered if I should use it.
    So even when using foliage spray, you don't change your fertilizing schedule for fertilizing roots?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +1

      Hey! I don’t know about Photo+ but I don’t changed my root fertilizer because I’m usually using supplements beyond our LECA A+B fert like Silica, kelp, root booster (which has humic acids). I hope this helps 😄

  • @JosephARomo
    @JosephARomo Před 9 měsíci

    can you also add this solution with the same proportions to the water that you use to water your plants? or do you recommend a different recipe or ratio?

  • @yroh768
    @yroh768 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you use silica spraying it on the leaves of feeding it to the soil?

  • @leavesbylucky
    @leavesbylucky Před rokem

    Thank you for another great video! Are the stomata always open? Or should you spray at a specific time of day for max absorption?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      The stomata open and close when the plant “sees” light. So spray when the light has been on / sun has been out for at least 15 minutes 😄

  • @montanaplants
    @montanaplants Před 7 měsíci

    On your site, it indicates for both Vitamin B and silica to add them first...I can't add both first, so which one should be first? :)

  • @funnybunnyw99
    @funnybunnyw99 Před 8 měsíci

    How often do you spray this foliage fertilizer onto your plants?

  • @sugargraham6868
    @sugargraham6868 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you not let your water and nutrients sit for a couple hours so the ph will level out???

  • @johnlimbaring4781
    @johnlimbaring4781 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you water your plants after spraying fertilizer?

  • @nvcken
    @nvcken Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks, may I know how much TDS for Foliar nutrient solution after mixing?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Usually less than 450ppm

    • @nvcken
      @nvcken Před 10 měsíci

      @@prettyingreen thanks thanks, and how much TDS for Philodendron / Alocasia for hydroponics method?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@nvcken 600-1000

  • @sugargraham6868
    @sugargraham6868 Před 4 měsíci

    I thought when you add ph up or down that you need to let it sit for a couple hours??? Humm🤔🤔🤔

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Nope! Just make sure it’s all mixed together well!

  • @dunbustin
    @dunbustin Před 13 dny

    1:08 I do not think that backside means what he thinks it means.

  • @allanhansen481
    @allanhansen481 Před rokem

    This is an interesting topic, but the video is rather useless as you are only doing undocumented claims without explaining things in details.
    What sort of nutrients do you think the Monstera are lacking since they are not deep green? Nitrogen or Iron or?
    Why can foliage feeding not replace root feeding?
    So kelp is high in Potassium. Is potassium normally a problem to get from the roots?
    Why/how does B1 help? Is it a micromicro nutrient or do you have any documentation?