I would not. The label on Jolt shows it is 9-17-8, so you are paying a lot for a basic fertilizer that will not provide enough of those nutrients to make a dent. Foliar feeding is not very effective for macronutrients, as it does not provide enough to meet plant needs. I didn't see the full label or MSDS for it, so I don't know what else is there. However, I don't think it is enough to justify the price, which is outrageously high. As a general rule, most of the stuff being made for food plots is given a unique name and container, then priced way out of range compared to what can be purchased for general agricultural use and is in a plain container with a plain name.
DId you test for micronutrients? If so, did anything show up? If not, I'd just be patient and let the fertilizer you put out do the job.