Plant ProtectantsUpdated 2 months ago
Here’s a general guide on how often to apply each type, but always check the product labels or instructions for specific recommendations:
1. Mold Protector (Fungicide)
- Frequency: Apply every 7-14 days, especially during high humidity periods or if you’re in an area prone to mold and mildew.
- Timing: Start applications early in the vegetative stage and continue through flowering if needed, but be cautious in late flowering to avoid residue on buds.
- Tip: Apply during early morning or evening to prevent leaf burn and allow for better absorption.
2. Root Protector (Beneficial Microbes)
- Frequency: Apply every 2-4 weeks, depending on plant health and soil conditions.
- Timing: Start applications at planting or transplanting to establish a strong root system and continue through the growing season as a preventative measure.
- Tip: Ensure the soil is moist before application to help beneficial microbes penetrate the root zone effectively.
3. Bug Protector (Insecticide)
- Frequency: Apply every 7-10 days, or as needed if pests are visible.
- Timing: Use as a preventative measure during the vegetative stage and early flowering, or immediately if pests are spotted.
- Tip: Avoid using in late flowering to prevent residue on buds, and always spray in low light to reduce plant stress.
Each of these protectors can play a valuable role in maintaining plant health. Remember to test a small area first if you’re trying a new product, and avoid overuse to reduce the risk of plant stress or resistance.