Greenhouse Powder Feeding Growing chart
Optimize your indoor crops with Green House Powder Feeding
When it comes to growing indoors, one of the key elements to ensuring a bountiful and healthy harvest is feeding your plants. Green House Powder Feeding offers a range of powdered nutrient designed to simplify this process while delivering exceptional results.
This article explores recommended feeding schedules for three types of varieties (long flowering, hybrids and short flowering), while providing advice on nutrient dosages and application frequencies.
Why choose Green House Powder Feeding ?
Green House Powder Feeding stands out for its ease of use and specific formulations for different types of plants. These nutrient are water-soluble, allowing rapid absorption by plants and uniform feeding throughout the life cycle. In addition, they are suitable for cultivation in soil (soil), but can also be used in hydroponics or coco.
Note that the dosages indicated are per liter of substrate, not per liter of water.
Culture in the sun
1. Programme pour Short Flowering
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Growth :
- Sowing: 0.55 g/L of Grow + 0.5 g/L of Calcium.
- Young plants: 0.6 g/L of Grow + 0.75 g/L of Calcium.
- Mature plants: 0.65 g/L of Grow + 1.0 g/L of Calcium.
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Bloom :
- Week 1-2: 0.75 g/L Grow + 1.0 g/L Calcium.
- Week 3-4: 0.2-0.35 g/L PK+.
- Week 5-6: 0.65 g/L PK+.
- Week 7-8: Rinse with clean water.
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Precautions: Rinsing recommended if the EC of the drainage exceeds 1.8 during growth or 2.0 during flowering.
2. Programme pour Long Flowering
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Growth :
- Sowing: 0.55 g/L of Grow + 0.5 g/L of Calcium.
- Young plants: 0.6 g/L of Grow + 0.75 g/L of Calcium.
- Mature plants: 0.65 g/L of Grow + 1.0 g/L of Calcium.
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Bloom :
- Week 1-2: 0.75 g/L Grow + 1.0 g/L Calcium.
- Week 3-4: 0.2-0.35 g/L PK+.
- Week 5-6: 0.65 g/L PK+.
- Week 7-10: Continue at 0.5 g/L of PK+ then rinse with clean water.
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Precautions: Flush if drainage EC exceeds 2.0 during flowering.
3. Program for Hybrids
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Growth :
- Sowing: 0.55 g/L of Grow + 0.5 g/L of Calcium.
- Young plants: 0.6 g/L of Grow + 0.75 g/L of Calcium.
- Mature plants: 0.65 g/L of Grow + 1.0 g/L of Calcium.
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Bloom :
- Week 1-2: 0.75 g/L Grow + 1.0 g/L Calcium.
- Week 3-4: 0.2-0.35 g/L PK+.
- Week 5-6: 0.65 g/L PK+.
- Week 7-9: Continue at 0.5 g/L of PK+ then rinse with clean water.
Culture in coconut
1. Program for Short Flowering in Coco
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Growth phase:
- Semis : 0,55 g/L de "Coco" + 0,5 g/L de Calcium.
- Young plants: 0.6 g/L of “Coco” + 0.75 g/L of Calcium.
- Plantes matures : 0,65 g/L de "Coco" + 1,0 g/L de Calcium.
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Flowering phase:
- Week 1-2: 0.75 g/L of “Coconut” + 1.0 g/L of Calcium.
- Week 3-4: 0.2-0.35 g/L PK+.
- Week 5-6: 0.65 g/L PK+.
- Week 7-8: Rinse with clean water.
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Precautions: Flush if the EC of the drainage exceeds 1.8 in growth or 2.0 in flowering.
2. Program for Long Flowering in Coco
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Growth phase:
- Semis : 0,55 g/L de "Coco" + 0,5 g/L de Calcium.
- Young plants: 0.6 g/L of “Coco” + 0.75 g/L of Calcium.
- Plantes matures : 0,65 g/L de "Coco" + 1,0 g/L de Calcium.
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Flowering phase:
- Week 1-2: 0.75 g/L of “Coconut” + 1.0 g/L of Calcium.
- Week 3-4: 0.2-0.35 g/L PK+.
- Week 5-6: 0.65 g/L PK+.
- Week 7-10: Continue with 0.5 g/L of PK+ then rinse.
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Precautions: Flush if drainage EC exceeds 2.0 during flowering.
3. Program for Hybrids in Coco
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Growth phase:
- Semis : 0,55 g/L de "Coco" + 0,5 g/L de Calcium.
- Young plants: 0.6 g/L of “Coco” + 0.75 g/L of Calcium.
- Plantes matures : 0,65 g/L de "Coco" + 1,0 g/L de Calcium.
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Flowering phase:
- Week 1-2: 0.75 g/L of “Coconut” + 1.0 g/L of Calcium.
- Week 3-4: 0.2-0.35 g/L PK+.
- Week 5-6: 0.65 g/L PK+.
- Week 7-9: Continue at 0.5 g/L PK+ then rinse.
Additional precautions:
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In addition to specific dosages for each substrate (soil, coco, hydroponics), here are important precautions to take to optimize the health of your plants:
- Flushing recommended: If the EC of the drainage exceeds 2.0 in flowering or 1.8 in growing, flushing is recommended.
- Mixing the stock solution: Mix at 25°C. When adding multiple nutrients, let the solution sit for 24 hours. Shake regularly or use a circulation pump/air stone to prevent precipitation of nutrients.
These precautions help prevent salt buildup and ensure optimal nutrient absorption.
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