Organic Rescue Mist – Rapid Flower Ready-to-use 32 oz Foliar Spray Review

Organic Rescue Mist - Rapid Flower Ready-to-use 32 oz Foliar Spray

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  • Ease your plants transition from a vegetative to a flowering state
  • Increase amount of flowering sites and surface area of foliage
  • Decreases internodal stretching or spacing
  • Promotes tight nodes which produces thicker, denser flowers
  • Helps plants in producing excess trichromes and sugars

Our WSDA certified organic Rescue Mist – Rapid Flower was developed by our scientists specifically to boost flower production through foliar feeding. It is created with the highest quality Fulvic Acid and the perfect blend of trace minerals to ease your plants’ transition into flowering while increasing the size and abundance of flowering sites. Our motto is to compliment, not compete, as our line of WSDA certified organic Fulvic Acid + trace mineral foliar sprays can be used in conjunction or in addition to any nutrient line to help your plants take in nutrients more efficiently while boosting health and growth. We use aluminum bottles because they are reusable, durable, long-lasting, and easily recyclable. The key to using Fulvic Acid? The trace minerals your plant needs when transition from veg to flower are already chelated and in usable form. This is the most efficient method of delivering trace minerals to your plants. Organic Rescue Mist – Rapid Flower will ease your plants transition from a vegetative to a flowering state, increase the amount of flowering sites and surface area of foliage, help plants in producing excess trichromes and sugars, promote tight nodes which produces thicker, denser flowers, increases stem thickness for greater nutrient uptake and decrease internodal stretching or spacing This product is safe to use on any plant, grown in any medium, with any nutrient regiment. Hydroponics: Mist tops and undersides of leaves, stalks, and stems 1-2 times a week during the last two weeks of vegetative growth and the first week of flowering for maximum effectiveness.

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