Derived From Oat Bran, Kelp, and other organic ingredients. Listed by OMRI for organic production. Stimulates growth and production. CATALYST offers an array of naturally occurring enzymes, hormones, vitamins, amino acids, nutrients, sugars, plant acids and surfactants (wetting aids) that will aid in stimulating plant growth and production. It can be applied by watering in as an additive or used as a foliar feed. Improves growing mediums, encourages compact growth, increases yields, improves synthetic, organic fertilizers, and teas.
Earth Juice Catalyst foliar feeding instructions:
* The best temperature is about 72 degrees (when stomata on the underside of the leaves are open); at over 80, they may not be open at all. So, find the cooler part of the day if it is hot and the warmer part of the day if it is cold out.
* Use a good quality sprayer -- should atomise the solution to a very fine mist.
* Always be sure your light is off and cool before foliar feeding! For extra safety, wipe your bulb with a dry cloth after spraying and make sure H.I.D lights are raised to a safe distance (double the distance is a good rule of thumb) to prevent burning.
* Make sure the PH is between 7 and 6.2.
* Spray leaf surface -- the tops and the undersides -- until the liquid begins to drip off the leaves. Stop spraying 2 weeks before harvest -- use sparingly on bud sites.
* Dispose of excess spray after 3 days storage.
* Let mix stand for 24hrs before feeding.
* Spray one time a week every week.
* Use 4 tsp per litre.
- This article is part 10 of 13 in the series GrowFaq: Fertilizing & feeding.
What is Earthjuice catalyst and how do I use it?
Series TOC
- Series: GrowFaq: Fertilizing & feeding
- Part 1: What are Macro-/Micro-Nutrients, and what is each responsible for?
- Part 2: The never ending abuse of Phosphorous to enhance flowering
- Part 3: How do I mix up my nutrient solution?
- Part 4: How can I properly maintain my hydroponic nutrient solution?
- Part 5: What do the three numbers on the fertilizer label stand for?
- Part 6: How do I apply hydrogen peroxide?
- Part 7: Will my nitrogen source affect the PH?
- Part 8: What is the difference between synthetic and organic fertilizers?
- Part 9: How do I foliar feed?
- Part 10: What is Earthjuice catalyst and how do I use it?
- Part 11: What is Spray-N-Grow and how do I use it?
- Part 12: Plant Abuse Chart and Photos by Nietzsche
- Part 13: Nutrient Disorder Problem Solver by Jackerspackle
- This article is part 10 of 13 in the series GrowFaq: Fertilizing & feeding.
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