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Idiots guide to Liquid Fert
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo1080" data-source="post: 4825118" data-attributes="member: 3693"><p>Your issue, in this question, is surely regarding frost on a leaf? In which case, and all other things being equal (I.e. no wind, rain or sun issues), it is the same as having dew on the leaf with a generally dry day following.....? I’m led to believe that this is a high scorch risk situation, due to the fert effectively melting the frost and covering the leaf very nicely with a uniform layer of N. As the day draws on, the water will evaporate from the leaf, leaving the liquid fert to burn the hell out of the leaf......? But I stand to be corrected. Do I get negative points for a wrong answer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo1080, post: 4825118, member: 3693"] Your issue, in this question, is surely regarding frost on a leaf? In which case, and all other things being equal (I.e. no wind, rain or sun issues), it is the same as having dew on the leaf with a generally dry day following.....? I’m led to believe that this is a high scorch risk situation, due to the fert effectively melting the frost and covering the leaf very nicely with a uniform layer of N. As the day draws on, the water will evaporate from the leaf, leaving the liquid fert to burn the hell out of the leaf......? But I stand to be corrected. Do I get negative points for a wrong answer? [/QUOTE]
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