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Silica blast
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silica blast

The plant takes it through the stomata on the leaves and utilizes it as necessary. Some growers love giving silica as a foliar spray because you don’t have to worry about bioavailability. When you use it in the soil, make sure not to mix it with other nutrients as that might cause bioavailability issues.Īpply silica when you don’t usually give other feeds to eliminate any issues that could arise. Scoop a ½ to 1 cup of powdered silica for 8 gallons of potting soil. Silica can be given as you do regular feeds. To use silica is to shield your plants against leaf-biting insects! When foliar fed, silica strengthens the leaves’ cell walls, making it tougher for the pests to feed on them. The pathogens are left circled for extermination they can neither hide nor infiltrate the plant’s stem further. The hardened ring around the plant’s affected areas also makes it easier to control pathogens as they’re isolated in small patches. When the plant is hurt, for instance, from supercropping stress, silica forms an additional mineral barrier around the wound to shut pathogens out. If they can easily make their way into the plant, they can conquer the whole plant and plague it with maladies.

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When pathogens attack the plant, they rely on the weaknesses of the plant’s cell walls to spread.

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Silica blast