Docs super drench

Major PITA;2511512 said:
SmokeyMcFly;2511504 said:
What's a super drench? Sounds fun :)

scrubby;2511149 said:
From Doc...

have I told you about the "Super Drench" technique yet?

You might want to try it. What many of us have found is that the plants look perfect, and then they get Cat Drenched and they go crazy with resin and they look even better....and then about 10 days after that things go just a tad flat. Not crash and burn, not crispy....just a few leaves that aren't quite right, fan leaves dying off, etc.

Well, the fan leaves should still come off, perhaps 10 days later, but here's what happens:

The combination of the Cat Drench and foliar sprays put the plant into a furious state of bloom and the small container of soil can't quite keep up with the plant's new metabolism. The Super Drench deals with this issue. I've used it on all the plants in my garden this round and it has worked very well so far.

5 gallons of water, 4-8 oz. Transplant and 10 mils Tea.

It's super concentrated and I only give each plant a gallon of that solution, but it doesn't burn....maybe a leaf tip or two....and if you get the claw it will be temporary but make a note to go lighter next time. Start at 6 oz, adjust up or down from there. 10 mils of Tea no matter what.

This will give them a huge boost and help get into the ripening phase with good soil energy. Plain water after the Super Drench and then go back to regular drenches, especially Growth Energy.

:high-five: :cheesygrinsmiley:

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