johnehazeharvester
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What is your feeding schedule like with Dr. Earth?
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What is your feeding schedule like with Dr. Earth?
What do you consider to be smaller?Feeding schedule for dry amendments, has a lot to do with plant size, and soil volume. If you're trying to grow in a living organic soil, a large soil volume is ideal. Smaller soil volumes, you'll have a harder time keeping up with the plants nutrition demands, as it gets bigger, unless you supplement with a fish hydrolysate and seaweed fertilizer. It's not impossible with smaller containers, but it's more work, and you better know what you're doing.
That's a good one, but make sure you read teaming with microbes as well.Thanks Mudballs. Makes sense. I was thinking 2 to 4 tablespoons per 5 gallon pot. It should have good cation exchange. I am currently reading Teaming with Nutrients: The Organic Gardener’s Guide to Optimizing Plant Nutrition.
Anything smaller than 15 gallons, unless it's a sip.What do you consider to be smaller?
Just picked it up, thanks.That's a good one, but make sure you read teaming with microbes as well.
Cool, thanks. I think that's part of my issues I have. It's getting better but it's a real pain in the ass in a 5 gal fabric potAnything smaller than 15 gallons, unless it's a sip.
Look into sips. You can use a smaller volume of soil( like mine is 7 gallons). They keep your soil moisture level at almost perfect, and keeps the microbiology thriving.Cool, thanks. I think that's part of my issues I have. It's getting better but it's a real pain in the ass in a 5 gal fabric pot
How big do your plants get? Are they yellowing towards the end?I dont really have any problems in small volumes...in fact it might be the opposite holla.
Yes I started that one too got about 10% through and started having problems w first grow and realized I needed to understand the nutes a bit more first.That's a good one, but make sure you read teaming with microbes as well.
My plants look similar at the end, and I would say those are lacking in nutrition like mine.2-3tbsp per 5gal is good starter "amount" but no one but the grower can say when to repeat a top dressing in a 5g. I typically use 1-2tsp per 3g every weekish and its not hard
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I get it, just keep in mind, you don't get nutes without the microbes, breaking down the organic inputs first.Yes I started that one too got about 10% through and started having problems w first grow and realized I needed to understand the nutes a bit more first.
Thanks I WILL START SLOW W 1-2 tbsp. I also will top dress w kelp and alfalfa meal 2 tbsp a month in veg and then kelp and neem seed meal in flower. Probably once a month or as needed.2-3tbsp per 5gal is good starter "amount" but no one but the grower can say when to repeat a top dressing in a 5g. I typically use 1-2tsp per 3g every weekish and its not hard
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