777thSunRay
Mame
I have a few plants in intensive care lol. This means moderate light, and light watering with about 1/4 strength fertilizer at most. I'm wondering if foliar feeding (or in cases where leaves have dropped, spraying the tree body) with about the same strength and more frequently than watering of the soil, would be advantageous. I suppose it might, because the leaves dry fast and there's no risk of drenching the roots. Is this the case? If not, should I do so with less fertilizer, or just water. I'm basically asking, should I do abundant very dilute foliar feeding for struggling plants. And does it matter what time or temperature? As I've experienced cold night time spraying can encourage mildew. Thanks in advance...