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Nutrient solution runoff drains to reservoir and is reused. Typically, soil gardens are NOT recirculating. GROWTH 500 - 700 total ppm PHASE WEEK 2* 18 HOUR 900 - 1100 total ppm PHOTOPERIOD WEEK 3*
900 - 1100 total ppm 1000 - 1200 total ppm 1100 - 1300 total ppm 1100 - 1300 total ppm
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BASE NUTRIENT
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Seedling Early Growth Late Growth Transition Early Bloom Early Bloom Mid Bloom Mid Bloom Late Bloom Late Bloom Ripen Flush
~ ~ ~ 0.5 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 0.5 tsp ~
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WEEK 4 WEEK 5
BLOOM 1100 - 1300 total ppm PHASE WEEK 8 12 HOUR 1100 - 1300 total ppm PHOTOPERIOD WEEK 9
1200 - 1400 total ppm 1200 - 1400 total ppm 900 - 1100 total ppm 0 - 200 total ppm
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1 Tsp 1 Tbsp 1 oz 1 Qt 1 Gal 1 Gal = = = = = = 5 ml 15 ml 30 ml 946 ml 3.785 L 128 oz
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*For additional weeks of growth, repeat week 2 or 3. **For additional weeks of bloom, repeat week 6 or 7.
Monitor plants for signs of stress when feeding aggressive formulas Amounts per 3.79 liters (1 US Gallon)
Arid, bright, hot environments cause plants to drink more than if they are grown where it's humid, dim, and cool. Thus gardeners should use less concentrated nutrient solutions when growing conditions are more intense in order to lessen the risk of overfeeding. The pH (acidity or alkalinity) of a nutrient solution affects the availability of the elements contained within. Use GH pH adjusters to maintain nutrient pH between 5.5 - 6.5.
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Can be soil, soilless, coco or hydroponic. Nutrients are not reused. WEEK 1
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Seedling Early Growth Late Growth Transition Early Bloom Early Bloom Mid Bloom Mid Bloom Late Bloom Late Bloom Ripen Flush
~ ~ ~ 0.25 tsp 0.75 tsp 0.75 tsp 0.75 tsp 0.75 tsp 0.75 tsp 0.75 tsp 0.5 tsp ~
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BLOOM 800 - 1000 total ppm PHASE WEEK 8 12 HOUR 800 - 1000 total ppm PHOTOPERIOD WEEK 9
800 - 1000 total ppm 800 - 1000 total ppm 700 - 900 total ppm 0 - 200 total ppm
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1 Tsp 1 Tbsp 1 oz 1 Qt 1 Gal 1 Gal = = = = = = 5 ml 15 ml 30 ml 946 ml 3.785 L 128 oz
*For additional weeks of growth, repeat week 2 or 3. **For additional weeks of bloom, repeat week 6 or 7.
Monitor plants for signs of stress when feeding aggressive formulas Amounts per 3.79 liters (1 US Gallon)
Arid, bright, hot environments cause plants to drink more than if they are grown where it's humid, dim, and cool. Thus gardeners should use less concentrated nutrient solutions when growing conditions are more intense in order to lessen the risk of overfeeding. The pH (acidity or alkalinity) of a nutrient solution affects the availability of the elements contained within. Use GH pH adjusters to maintain nutrient pH between 5.5 - 6.5.
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