foliage feeding spots?

stoner_kiddie

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We just recently bought a blooming spray, (Green Light tomato bloom spray) which seems to be little more than a foliage feed. Yet, after spraying, tiny white spots appear on the surface of the plant...Is there an explanation? Please help!
 

darkertint

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Could be that the water is magnifying the light and creating hot spots. If you put in a very small amount (like a drop per gallon of water) of soap, it will break the surface tension of the water and not puddle up when sprayed on leaves. Try to use the most natural soap you can get. A small shaving from a natural bar soap is the best.
 

mogie

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I have heard people advise spraying first thing in the morning before the lights go on. That way it can evaporate before the lights come on and cause problems. When do you spray?
 

stoner_kiddie

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This is my forth grow, and I've never done this before either. it's really more of an experiment on a straggling plant....
*despite the white spots the plant really seemed to appreciate the extra snack (it had quite the little growth spurt)
*I only spray foliage after lights out (can't be sun spots)

Should I just stop? Or maybe dilute the spray and add a bit of soap?
Well thanks for all the help... I feel quite clueless, newbie to indoor growing.

Thanks.
 
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