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the benefits of foliar feeding cannabis

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hi all i thought a post showing the uses of foliar feeding correctly may be useful as i feel this an underused tool for growing,


Foliar feeding can be incredibly beneficial for your marijuana plants. Although this tends to go against popular perception, marijuana plants require regular spraying and/or misting. Plants can and will absorb nutrients from their leaves with a nutrient solution mixture.

Foliar feeding provides a rapid boost to your marijuana plants, ultimately producing larger, better, and more bud-filled harvests. That being said, foliar spraying cannot replace a standard root feeding regimen. Instead, it provides a quick way to get supplementary nutrients to your plants.

Foliar feeding essentially means that you spray fertilizer straight onto the leaves. It provides nutrients via foliage rather than roots. The process has been the subject of a number of scientific and anecdotal studies, prompting many growers to use it in their growing programs. A regular regimen of spraying feeds the plant via its stomata—microscopic openings situated in the middle of two guard cells—with direct nutrients. Regular spraying also provides clean and open stomata for your plant. Alterations in water content around the guard and other secondary cells force the stomata to open and shut as a basic response to water status changes. Download my free marijuana grow bible for more tips about foliar feeding marijuana plants.


Marijuana plants continue with the process of photosynthesis by mixing together a number of different ingredients in their leaves. Materials can be gaseous (e.g. carbon dioxide), liquid (e.g. water), and energy (light). Simply looking at the plant’s leaves gives you an insight into how they can create food. Stomata are vital for providing access to and from the plant for gaseous materials. Stomata are like tiny pores in the skin of your plant. If more carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis, the stomata will open. If the leaves overheat and need to let water escape during transpiration, the stomata will open, allowing the water to leave.

Foliar feeding comes with several advantages. Fertilizers that are applied via foliar feeding are usually 3 to 5 times more effective than standard root fertilizers. Foliar feeding can also mitigate any stress that plants feel because of their nutrition. Nutrients from foliar sprays also make elements like iron more accessible to your plants when they would not otherwise be available in the soil, water, or hydroponic solution.

Clearly, foliar spraying is great for correcting nutrient deficiencies because of how fast absorption occurs through the leaves. The results will be almost immediate. The ideal time for foliar spraying is the early morning if you’re growing outside and whenever the light turns on if you’re growing inside. The stomata are open when the light is on them. It should be noted, however, that a temperature of 80 degrees or more will make the spray less effective because many of the stomata will be closed.

Clones, young plants, seedlings, and every marijuana plant in vegetative state will experience extreme benefits with foliar feeding. Because clones aren’t rooted, they require foliar feeding as a means to develop roots and avoid yellow discoloration (a frequent problem for cloners).

When a marijuana plant enters flowering stage, it is advised that you stop foliar feeding. Marijuana will naturally secrete a resin for insulation when the environment is hot and dry. This keeps the plant cool. If you use foliar feeding during flowering, then it’s important to decrease the temperature of the plants to avoid mixing fertilizer with the resin. Indeed, foliar feeding is only recommended from vegetative state until about two weeks into flowering. You also don’t want your plants to have any residual nutrients on the surface when you harvest. It will result in a heavy, nutrient-infested smoke.

Any fertilizer that is created for soil or hydroponic systems is perfect for foliar sprays (especially ones that have trace elements, or micronutrients). In most cases, you should mix the fertilizers at reduced strength to avoid fertilizer or nutrient burn. A spray with a strong mixture of nutrients couples with bright, intense light can produce light reflection from water droplets that causes your leaves to burn. Foliar feeding is ideal with mist-style sprayers. Small particles will result in a better response from your plants. You will also have to use less fertilizer to achieve the exact same result.
A Brief Overview

– Spray with a fine-misting spray bottle.
– Mist or spray at least once per day in the early morning (or when you turn the lights on)
– Mix root (nutrient) fertilizers at 50% of their described strength.
– Spray the entire marijuana plant.
– Foliar feed clones, seedlings, and plants in vegetative state.
– Stop foliar feeding two weeks into flowering.
– Watch “em” Grow
im not sure if it was mentioned here but one of the great uses for foliar feeding is when you have a sickly plant and want to give it a very quick boost a nice high ec foliar sees them right in short time,my go too method. peace and green leaves :bye:
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Brilliant read Duke.

I’ve been foliar feeding with mine this run using Remo’s VeloKelp and it worked wonders.
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Foliar feeding FTW
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I agree with foliars being under used as a tool for getting the best from your plants @duke. It's particularly useful for quick corrections eg calcium deficiencies as well as adding extra oomph to a grow. It's also a help in soil grows with a very retentive medium, as you can deliver your chosen addition without pushing up water levels in the soil. One thing I'm fond of is adding a little fulvic to a foliar feed, this will help get more of the desired feed in before any liquid evaporates.
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Re: the benefits of foliar feeding cannabis

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GHO wrote:
Thu Oct 07, 2021 2:37 pm
I agree with foliars being under used as a tool for getting the best from your plants @duke. It's particularly useful for quick corrections eg calcium deficiencies as well as adding extra oomph to a grow. It's also a help in soil grows with a very retentive medium, as you can deliver your chosen addition without pushing up water levels in the soil. One thing I'm fond of is adding a little fulvic to a foliar feed, this will help get more of the desired feed in before any liquid evaporates.
hi i also noticed that my house /area is very dusty as seen by the crap on my fans and prefilter and figure the foliars help wash of the dust so everything breathes a little better,speaking of which i must do both clean fans and prefilters tonight,maybe!cheers :i agree:

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