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FloraFlex Wet Solutions Feed ChartEnhance Your Plants' Resilience with Wet Solutions Wet Si
Boost your plants' strength and resilience with Wet Solutions Wet Si, a premium silicon supplement designed to fortify plant cell walls and increase resistance to environmental stressors. Derived from high-quality sources, Wet Si enriches your plant's structure, improving nutrient uptake efficiency and overall vigor.
Product Purpose:
Wet Si has been shown to enhance plant resilience to environmental stressors like cold, heat, drought, and salinity, and strengthen plant structure.
Key Benefits
- Enhanced Strength: Reinforces cell walls for stronger, more robust plants.
- Improved Defense: Increases resistance to pests, diseases, and environmental stress.
- Optimized Growth: Enhances nutrient uptake, leading to healthier growth.
Guaranteed Analysis:
- Nitrogen (N): 1% (0.5% Nitrate Nitrogen)
- Soluble Potash (K2O): 1%
- Derived From: Potassium Nitrate and Potassium Silicate
- Also Contains Non-Plant Food Ingredients: 0.5% Soluble Silicon
Usage Rates & Application:
- Seedling/Vegetative Stage: Mix 1-2 ml of Wet Solutions Wet Si per liter of water. Apply with every feeding to support early growth and establish a strong foundation.
- Flowering Stage: Increase to 1-2 ml per liter of water. Apply every feeding for the first 3 weeks of flower to enhance nutrient uptake and improve flower development.
- Overall Use: Begin applications from the early vegetative stage and continue through week 3 of flower. Adjust dosage as needed based on plant response and environmental conditions.
Foliar Application:
Wet Si can also be used as a foliar spray. Mix 15 ml per gallon of water and apply every 5-7 days from seed/clone through week 3 of flower.
Instructions for Use:
Add 1 ml per gallon of clean water at every feeding during veg through week 5 of bloom. Always add Wet Si before any other fertilizers or flushing agents are added to the reservoir to maximize effectiveness.
Storage:
Store at a temperature between 45°F-85°F.
Brand | FloraFlex |
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SKU | FF-3369 |
Weight (lb.) | 2.4000 |
Hazardous Material | false |
Lead Time | Ships in 3-5 business days |
N-P-K | 1-0-1 |
Nutrient Application | Hydroponic and Soil Nutrient |
Nutrient Type | Inorganic Based |
OMRI Certified | No |
Nutrient Material Type | ["Liquid"] |
FloraFlex Wet Solutions Wet Si, 1 Liter Questions & Answers
Q: What is Wet Si used for in plant growth?
A: Wet Si strengthens plant cell walls, enhancing resilience against stress and improving overall plant health.
Q: How does Wet Si benefit plant growth?
A: Wet Si improves nutrient uptake, increases resistance to pests and diseases, and strengthens plant structures.
Q: When should I start using Wet Si supplements in my grow cycle?
A: Begin using Wet Si during the vegetative stage and continue through flowering to support overall plant health.
Q: Can Wet Si help plants deal with drought conditions?
A: Yes, Wet Si enhances plant tolerance to drought by reinforcing cell walls and improving water retention.
Q: How often should Wet Si be applied to plants?
A: Wet Si should be applied every feeding during the vegetative stage and early flowering. Foliar sprays can be applied every 5-7 days.
Q: Is Wet Si safe to use with other fertilizers?
A: Yes, Wet Si can be safely used with other fertilizers. Add it to the reservoir before other nutrients for best results.
Q: What is the recommended dosage of Wet Si for hydroponic systems?
A: For hydroponic systems, mix 1-2 ml of Wet Si per liter of water. Adjust based on plant response and system requirements.
Q: Can Wet Si improve flower quality?
A: Yes, Wet Si contributes to stronger plants and better nutrient uptake, which can enhance flower quality and yield.
Q: How does Wet Si impact pest resistance in plants?
A: Wet Si reinforces plant cell walls, making it more difficult for pests to penetrate and damage the plant.
Q: Can I use Wet Si for all types of plants?
A: Yes, Wet Si is beneficial for a wide range of plants, including those grown in soil, coco coir, and hydroponic systems.