@Haxixandoamente, That makes perfect sense, that a higher % of phat would Stick Better.
With regards to including Milk in a specific Foliar application, it might just become the Norm to include it in foliars. Great idea, tba
Foliars (w/nutes) are only till week 1 or 2 of Flower though correct?
Still going to give Skim a shot next time round. Have some time to question Milk vs Fulvic Acid… etc etc
Sorry, there was a communication error… I corrected the comment above…
Yes, I thought of the LAB as a way to apply it foliarly, but apparently the fat content (%) of the milk is responsible for keeping molds away… In the LAB, it benefits from the conversion through the metabolization of this % into lactic acid by bacteria fed on the fats. The same ones that respectively would serve as protection in the original process … Very quickly I researched about it and found out in a very short video… “That the protein in milk in contact with sunlight has an antiseptic action”…
So I conclude that the LAB will not work with the same specificities of the 3% milk method. Aware that for the process to be completed, it must meet the minimum required % of fat… In which it is extinguished in the LAB Process…
Maybe semi-skimmed milk is efficient, having a minimum % of fat to complete the process …
The two main uses for the milk would be as mentioned above to be diluted with water and sprayed on the infected areas of the plant but this is technically not a “ferment”. I personally wouldn’t spray that mixture during flower and would opt for the hydrogen peroxide treatment instead. Ideally you would spray nothing in flower but unfortunately sometimes we get caught out.
The second use would be fermenting milk with rice wash water(10:1) creating a Lactic Acid Bacteria serum which can be used in the soil or as a foliar to add beneficial bacteria and help out compete both mildew related spores and also help with root related issues like fusarium. It also speeds up compost piles plus great for human gut health too, having great results relieving symptoms for people suffering from Crohn’s disease. I drink it diluted on an empty stomach every morning and also put it in my dogs water.
The hydrogen peroxide is very famous around here, but in the cleaning of the buds after the harvest. I didn’t know that it could also be used as a preventive…
The LAB has a lot of functionality Incredible Very good to know that it has a Protective action I’ve had problems with fusarium in indoor cultivation, maybe it’s an alternative…
After that I’m thinking seriously about starting to venture out in LAB. I had already done another KNF but the LAB I never did …
Thanks a lot for the clarification Bro @FattyRoots sorry for the delay
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I’m really happy for you amigo!
All your photos are really nice!
I love seing those beautiful sativas
I’ll be more often here to watch your grow bro
Kuddos!
Abrazo Guerreiro.
Esse macho aí tá parecendo que vai ser matador, tá tão recheado que dá até pra fumar essas flores, chegou dar um zoom pra ver se tem algum tricoma nas flores? Entre essas fêmeas tem alguma de prensado ou sativa viralata?
This male there looks like he’s going to be a killer, he’s so stuffed that you can even smoke these flowers, did you zoom in to see if there’s any trichomes on the flowers?
Among the females, is there any pressed and sativa cans?