I live where it frosts a few times a year (5-20? Times) and we are heading into winter, just had first frost but sunny days on those days and plants still grow slowly. Would I continue to spray the maintenance mixture weekly in these conditions?
Side note, the frost was around our suburban garden but not in the garden so the life must be keeping it a little warmer inside the fence. Last year we had frost into the trees 3m up, tamarillo froze. It seems the BRV has thickened the new tamarillo leaves which I hope helps.
Looking forward to see how growth responds to these sprays in spring!
- georgeg asked 2 weeks ago
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I would hypothesize that if the spraying is done during the warmer part of the day giving the plants enough time to absorb the solutions without the water component freezing, it would be of great benefit for the garden throughout the winter.
While I personally do not have experience growing in a climate with a winter season, Master Cho has spoken of the benefits of spraying (especially) KNF Medicine (OHN) for protecting plants from frost–tho always in combination with other solutions. It makes sense that there would be less frost in the garden where you have been spraying regularly, than outside. KNF Medicine is known for its warming effect, promoting the greater endurance of plants during winter.
Warm wishes for your winter garden!
- suzepureknf answered 2 weeks ago
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