Gaia Green 4-4-4 Tea

green_machine_two9er

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My opinion would be just topdress and let nature work it out. Making a “tea” with dry ammendments is kinda pointless IMO. Those nutrients are not water soluble for the most part and all you’re really doing is toodressing but with water instead of just laying down on the soil.

Top with 1 teas-1 tablespoons per gallon soil.
Lay down a 1/2 inch castings of that. That should be weeks of feed.
 
My opinion would be just topdress and let nature work it out. Making a “tea” with dry ammendments is kinda pointless IMO. Those nutrients are not water soluble for the most part and all you’re really doing is toodressing but with water instead of just laying down on the soil.

Top with 1 teas-1 tablespoons per gallon soil.
Lay down a 1/2 inch castings of that. That should be weeks of feed.
I use Dr. Earth (4-4-4 for early/mid veg; 4-6-3 before flip to flower; 3-9-4 for flowering) as my top dressing, I was hoping I could use the Gaia Green as a weekly supplement. I figured I could do a 24hr period of letting it aerate and then dumping it in. I figured instead of using compost and worm castings (I already have worms in my pot) I was thinking the Gaia green could serve as replacement.
 

Week4@inCharge

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I use Dr. Earth (4-4-4 for early/mid veg; 4-6-3 before flip to flower; 3-9-4 for flowering) as my top dressing, I was hoping I could use the Gaia Green as a weekly supplement. I figured I could do a 24hr period of letting it aerate and then dumping it in. I figured instead of using compost and worm castings (I already have worms in my pot) I was thinking the Gaia green could serve as replacement.
Don't need too with all that you got going there. It's boring to just add water, I get it.
 
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