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Did i over do it with gaia green?

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Did i over do it with gaia green?

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New grower. Trying out Gaia green. My plants are autos and they are 4 weeks old from seed. they appear to be getting rdy for flower. This is my first top dressing. Did I over do it with Gaia green?

Soil - happy frog
3 gallon pots
I added 3tbs of 4-4-4 and 3tbs of power bloom per pot. But from what I'm now reading online, I should have done 50%/50% does that mean 1.5tbs of 444 and 1.5tbs of power bloom per gallon? Confused. Will they be okay?

If anyone who uses gaia green and clarify that would be awesome.
 
You did it right. And it takes a week or so for it to become fully active once mixed and watered in. In about a month do a 70/30 and finish your plants out. The mix amount and volumes concerning gaia green is just a suggestion. Some folks mix lighter while other mix much heavier.
 
New grower. Trying out Gaia green. My plants are autos and they are 4 weeks old from seed. they appear to be getting rdy for flower. This is my first top dressing. Did I over do it with Gaia green?

Soil - happy frog
3 gallon pots
I added 3tbs of 4-4-4 and 3tbs of power bloom per pot. But from what I'm now reading online, I should have done 50%/50% does that mean 1.5tbs of 444 and 1.5tbs of power bloom per gallon? Confused. Will they be okay?

If anyone who uses gaia green and clarify that would be awesome.
how did your plants turn out? I am using same nutes same pot size too. curious to how things turned out for you.
 
how did your plants turn out? I am using same nutes same pot size too. curious to how things turned out for you.
They came out pretty good imo. Was my 2nd grow. No training. 1st picture is the 4 autos in 3gal fabric pots. I've since then switch to a photo periods, 5 gallon bucket and implemented some LST. 2nd picture is the photoperiod in a home depot bucket. Also fed via gaia green.
 

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They came out pretty good imo. Was my 2nd grow. No training. 1st picture is the 4 autos in 3gal fabric pots. I've since then switch to a photo periods, 5 gallon bucket and implemented some LST. 2nd picture is the photoperiod in a home depot bucket. Also fed via gaia green.
look nice. yeah i started with 2 photo plants and i waited 4 weeks until i added 4.4.4 green then i added 4 more plants and like a dumbass i added my 4.4.4 right after i transplanted. the 2 i waited got really bad yellow and were dying so i added the 4.4.4 i was good with cal mag i do that every 2 weeks but the first 2 were bad and started coming around since then. i watered today and the first 2 plants are 1.9 ec with run-off .9 when i watered. the new 4 plants EC was higher with run-off 3 were 4.8 and 1 was 6.8 and they were all at .9 EC at water jug. they look good i added the 4.4.4 to the new plants 9 days ago and i just watered with 1.5 tbsp of seaweed and that EC reading was .9
 
I use as much as 3 tbsp per gallon. That's somewhat aggressive, but it hasn't ever been too much. When I use both GGAP and GGPB, I usually split the proportions to add up to 3 tbsp total.
 
I use as much as 3 tbsp per gallon. That's somewhat aggressive, but it hasn't ever been too much. When I use both GGAP and GGPB, I usually split the proportions to add up to 3 tbsp total.
Good information. I've always stuck to the directions on the tub. 1tbs per gallon. I was actually curious if I could do a little more. Maybe on the next run. This white runtz should be done in about a month or so.
 
Good information. I've always stuck to the directions on the tub. 1tbs per gallon. I was actually curious if I could do a little more. Maybe on the next run. This white runtz should be done in about a month or so.
I think it's hard to overdose a healthy plant using this type of nutrient, but I've never used more than 3 tbsp / gal, so that's as far as my knowledge goes.
 
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