Foliar applications of macro and micro nutrients, effective micro organisms (EMO’s), trichoderma, humic and fulvic acids, vitamins and North Atlantic Kelp to seedlings and rooted clones are extremely beneficial for accelerated development of the plant at a time when the root systems are in a stage of infancy and unable to process higher quantities of food due to the limited size of the root mass. Diluted concentrations of nutrient solutions with higher percentages of phosphorus and potassium sprayed directly on to the leaves allow the plants to feed from an alternate and subsidized source which increases the available consumption rate of the plant assisting the under developed root system.

This supplemental source of nutrients effectively increases the food supply to the plant inducing burgeoning growth. This technique of foliar feeding when using nutrients with higher levels of phosphorous and potassium encourages earlier branch development and stem thickness.
Foliar applications of nutrients with the ratios stated above also produce more root mass. This is due to the reduced strain upon the system to provide for above ground growth that is enhanced by the supplemented practice. Now nutrient requirements can be sufficiently divided in quantities to also develop and increase root mass, which was the limiting factor in this stage of development at the onset. Another beneficial practice to implement is to increase the root mass by other means. Mycorrhizal Fungi are fungi that have developed a symbiotic relationship with the root systems of plants. Mycorrhizal filaments envelope the sprouts or clones root structure enhancing its mass providing the plants ability to process more moisture and nutrients thereby increasing growth rates. Inoculations of Mycorrhizal Fungi at the cloning stage lessen shock and the coating of seeds prior to sprouting ensures symbiosis is possible at germination. It is also feasible to inoculate Mycorrhizal Fungi through root zone drenching at early intervals to produce maximum yields and that is our forte.
A high quality nutrient combined with an effective irrigation system in combination with a continuation of the foliar applications through the non flowering stage up to florescence and the regular inoculations of Mycorrhizal Fungi to the root zone are techniques that will maximize the growing window of opportunity. We have a short window of opportunity to utilize and to the GroPro Guys this window is counted not in months or weeks or even days but in minutes.
So, from the GroPro Guys to you, Maximum Yields of the highest quality.
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