>be me
>have a few small indoor plants
>buy pesticides and nutrient meant for foliar use
>load spray bottle
>use once
>next day the spray bottle magically doesnt work
>not clogged
>no broken parts
>rinsing doesnt do anything, doesnt even spray water anymore
Help me. Do i need to get the nutrient and pesticides in my mouth and then spit it onto my plants? Im sick of wasting money on these fricking things
You could just mix it up in a bowl and pour it on for the same effect, or spend $30 dollars on a not-shit sprayer that will last you forever
Ive been shilled these before, bought on before for the sake of being open and scientific. the result:
>the container in those is way too big
>i only need it for like 2 plants for like 2ml of nutrients, once
>it also clogged/stopped working
Used HydroFarm brand looked similar to that, longer nozzle thing.
>pour from a bowl
the atomization is important. However now Im thinking maybe that + paint brush and just fricking autistically painting it onto the leaves manually
Maybe a sponge... Ive used cotton balls to apply pesticide like that and it seemed to work but for some reason Im unsure about doing that with nutrients
Nobody really? Nobody knows of a way to spray just a few plants with a tiny amount of solution indoors? Unbelievable. Im thinking about trying these sprayers I saw meant for cooking oil
Buy a systemic treatment like safari and water your plants with that.
Spray bottles are only maybe necessary for air plants and other bromeliads or spraying alcohol for mealybug. You can also just fertilize with a regular watering can, idk why the spray bottle is necessary.
Wrong board
>Does anyone know the answer
>raises hand
>I dont know the answer!
Safari is an insecticide ??? Doesnt solve the nute issue
Bro just put the ferts in a watering can and water them with that every other week.
>negating the question
frick off moron. Foliar spraying is good for 1 applying pesticide 2 quickly applying a tiny amount of nutrients on days when watering isnt needed. Im not arguing with you, you dont like my thread you can simply gtfo dumb ass moron gorilla Black person
confirmed for can't read to the end of a post. atomizer solves your problem, moron.
>trying these sprayers I saw meant for cooking oil
Girlfriend has one, I think it's garbage. Try and figure out what's up with your spray bottle. Will it pressurize?
Did you try turning it off then turning it back on?
Do you live in a hard water area?
I never complained about expensive, homosexual. I said the outdoor pump sprayers chamber is too large per what I need.
and to clarify on that last comment:
>industrial outdoor pump misters are typically more than 1L chamber
i only need to spray 3 plants, one day, with a few drops of nutrient/pesticide with less than 300ml water.
>inb4 why not just mix a lot and leave it
for example my kelp spray is best when used immediately after mixing
Look up "Bernoulli effect" and make your own uncloggable sprayer
??????????
>spray nutes/pests
>empty the bottle
>spray plain water to flush it out
>no clogs when it dries
Didnt work.
Ok. Then it's probably either hard water or oily pesticide residues. Buy a jug of distilled water to solve first issue. Spray some rubbing alcohol to solve second issue.
tried submerging all parts in alcohol, didnt work
>cheap
again, fricking nobody here asked for cheap jfc you people need to learn to read
Whatever you say moron.
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said using kelp. Dumb frickin Black person
If you cant answer or are suggesting
>bro just forget about it
Kindly shut the frick up and go shit up another thread.
only decent cheapy spray bottles sold these days are the orange top home depot brand otherwise buy one of the 1.5L pumptop sprayers
Mineral fertilizers are salts dilluted in water. If the water evaporates, all that's left is a crust of salt. Let it soak in water. Pump every now and then while soaked and continue to let it soak.
Additionally. Next time you spray stuff like that, do a few pumps of plain water afterwards to prevent such clogging in the future.
The globohomosexual chemicals you're using probably melted the shitty plastic in that thing
>enters thread
>hurrr duuurrr
>[takes a shit]
single digit iq Black person
ah christ the moronation is contagious, meant
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>Foliar feeds are a scam.
moron, AACT is a foliar feed and proven beneficial to plant health. idk about pesticides.
>idk about pesticides
well you gotta get the little Black personhomosexuals off your shit somehow
>AACT is a foliar feed and proven beneficial
way to out yourself as a bro-science pot grower like OP. If it's proven, where's the peer-reviewed paper comparing soil drench and foliar feed? Support your claims.
Not to mention, compost tea can absolutely be applied as a normal soil feed or fertigation, not just as a foliar feed. Like, just think logically about how the nutrients get into the plant--what's gonna be more effective?
Isnt foliar feed supposed to be sprayed on lower part of foliage? Since when stomata acting you'll feed the plant. Also do it once a week, but weaken the fosage by half. Normally fert tell you to fert erry 2 week, cut the dosage by half and do it erry week, except when you growing fruiting plant (you need a harsh regiment of fert espc avoiding salting your potting mixes)
>Growing pothos and some dracanea and some avocado using hydroton and only change water once a week and fertilizing it foliarly at the same time while im taking a shower
>bro you probably grow weed
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>see , me i Fricking Love Science
sneed
i just tried the paintbrush idea. Probably best option available
If your "pesticides" included DEET they may have damaged the plastic.
The elves came and fricked up your spraybottle for thinking you need pesticides for INDOOR PLANTS
>doesn't know about mites and aphids
gtfo plant noob poser moron