WebFeb 9, 2024 · Feb 9, 2024 #2 It's not really a new feeding schedule but I used something close to it last grow with auto flowers. I just used the 4-4-4 at the 1/4 cup rate mixed in at planting and then top dressed at the onset of flower with more 4-4-4 and switched to flower girl 2 weeks later. WebFEEDING SCHEDULE: Week 1 : Day 1- Thoroughly blend Dr. Earth® Organic 2™ starter fertilizer into the top 4 inches of soil in the containers, at the rate of ¼ cup per each 5-gallon container. Water it in with a solution of Dr.Earth® Seaweed Concentrate. (See instructions above.) Week 2:
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WebNov 10, 2011 · FEEDING SCHEDULE: Week 1: Day 1- Thoroughly blend Dr. Earth® Organic 2TM starter fertilizer into the top 4 inches of soil in the containers, at the rate of 1⁄4 cup per each 5-gallon container. Water it in with a solution of Dr.Earth® Seaweed Concentrate. (See instructions above.) WebMay 13, 2011 · riff Registered User. #1 riff, May 13, 2011. i saw a thread on here last week about using dr.earth "pot 'o' gold" and dr.earth nutes. i cant find it now and was wondering if anyone had a link to it. it had a feeding schedule that i really need. btw, anyone using dr.earth right now? thx. sighting-in a rifle means what
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WebOrganic Rose Care. Prune roses, pull off all leaves, remove fallen debris. Plant bare roots. Apply 2 tbsp John and Bob's Soil Optimizer, 2 C Biosol/rose and scratch in lightly, and dormant spray. For fertilization, apply 2 C Dr. Earth Rose Fertilizer or equivalent/rose and scratch in lightly. Rose pictured: Solar Flair (MiniFlora). Web4-One 4-pound bag of Dr. Earth® Organic 8™ Bud & Bloom Booster 4-10-7 (the ˜nish) 5-One pint of Dr. Earth® Liquid Solution™ All Purpose Fertilizer 3-3-3 (the maintenance) 6-One pint of Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate 0-0-4.5 (the micro-maintenance) 7-One pint of Dr. Earth® Final Stop® Vegetable Garden Ready-to-use Insect Spray (the ... WebFor auto flowers I use 2 tbsp per gallon of coco to start out (3-4-3) then top dress 2tbsp per gallon of 4-9-3 after a month. If I had a plant that looked like it would go over 10 weeks, I might feed again at 8 weeks. I always add a lot of … the price is right 1996 strikes