Yes, you can spray Miracle-Gro on the leaves of cannabis, but it’s important to do so carefully. Miracle-Gro is a synthetic fertilizer that can cause leaf burn if applied in high concentrations or during hot weather. It's generally recommended to use it as a soil application rather than a foliar spray, and to follow the manufacturer's instructions to avoid harming the plant. Always test on a small area first to ensure the plant reacts positively.
I have given a healthy dose of the regular Miracle Grow to my new tomato plants and the leaves and stalks are strong, thick and green, but I have no buds. I have a feeling that all of the nutrients are going to the leaves, but not to the buds/tomatoes.
Yes, daffodils can grow very well in Miracle Grow. The Daffodils that are grown in Miracle Grow are much larger than others.
grow? yes
miracle grow.
Miracle Grow
Cannabis Sativa
yes
No, you cannot. :(
Chrysanthemums need well drained soil. So clay is not good. Sand or Miracle Grow as long as the Miracle Grow does not retain water.
Well, No
Yes, allowing someone to grow cannabis plants in your house could lead to criminal charges depending on the laws in your area. You could be charged with possession of cannabis or cultivating cannabis, which are illegal in many places. It's important to be aware of the laws in your area regarding cannabis cultivation.
Growing cannabis is illegal?