I saw some nutrient solution with natural seaweed and seaweed extract in it, which is packed with vitamin E. i was wondering why this was effective on marijuana plants.. and if i could use the vitamin e extract oil i have to enhance my plants
I saw some nutrient solution with natural seaweed and seaweed extract in it, which is packed with vitamin E. i was wondering why this was effective on marijuana plants.. and if i could use the vitamin e extract oil i have to enhance my plants
I think the seaweed is mainly used because it has a lot of micronutrients in it. I've never heard of the vitamin E thing either. Hell, give it a try and let us know how it works.
Hell, id love to give it a try. i only have 2 females and ive had like 5 different males this years outdoors.. i cant risk cluckin' up my ladies but around christmas it will be a lot different when im back indoors
that bit about the micronutrients makes sense. ive never heard of using vitamin a, b, c, or d while growing weed. i thought maybe E was special. i know it's good for skin..
i'd be wary of vitamin e, it's going to be a oil based liquid
oil could form a barrier to air - in small amounts maybe, but seems risky
1 plant for a test would probably be the way to start
I wonder though, could it be useful for foilage feeding? it seems like it could have a positive effect during vegetative. but as far as applying the vitamin E oil directly onto a bud or a budsite... i think this would either block out nutrient support or help it out. what do you think?
oil could block the pores the leaf/bud uses to transpire water
and thc is soluble in oil, that could 'smear' the cannabinoids over the leaf - caution is the word