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Maman123

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Do you use it? What nutes do u supply it with and how long after? I'm not sure when to start adding nutes. I'm assuming after 4 weeks but I never used it before
 

iHearAll

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is it a dry ingredient or liquid? if its dry, you mind as well top dress before 4 weeks and/or blend it in to your soil you plan to transplant into. If it's liquid or you're making a tea out of a dry supplement then yea 4 weeks should be old enough and maybe go light too.
 

Maman123

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is it a dry ingredient or liquid? if its dry, you mind as well top dress before 4 weeks and/or blend it in to your soil you plan to transplant into. If it's liquid or you're making a tea out of a dry supplement then yea 4 weeks should be old enough and maybe go light too.
Didn't even think about making tea outta dry nutes. Thumbs up. But I wudnt know the correct recipe to do so.
 

Maman123

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I'll probably mix the dry nutes into the soil. Another member said happy frog bloom nutes work great. Obviously there's a huge range of brands I cud use, but I don't want to over or under feed and have to diagnose and fix it later
 

iHearAll

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Didn't even think about making tea outta dry nutes. Thumbs up. But I wudnt know the correct recipe to do so.
what kind of directions are on the bag? if there is an amount per sq ft value, try that much in a gallon of water, tea bag it, aerate it for 24-72 hours. then watetlr into your plants slowly with a turkey baster
 

iHearAll

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I'll probably mix the dry nutes into the soil. Another member said happy frog bloom nutes work great. Obviously there's a huge range of brands I cud use, but I don't want to over or under feed and have to diagnose and fix it later
light and steady is the way to feed in every watering. half strength or less
 
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