Can someone help me translate this feeding chart? PLEASE!!

AZgreenthumb

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I found this feeding feeding chart for earthjuice that I would like to use as a general guideline for my plants but the chart it's self is hard to read/understand it's filled with all sorts of weird dashes so I have a hard time telling witch nutrient he's talking about. Any help is greatly appreciated. Here is the chart I'm talking about. Cat stands for catalyst. FINAL EARTH JUICE SCHEDULE:

----------Cat-----------Micro---------Grow---------Bloom--------Hi-Brix--------Hygrozyme

1veg------5ml----------5ml------------5ml
2veg------5ml---------5ml------------5ml
3veg------5ml---------5ml-------------5ml----------------------5ml-------------2.5ml
4veg------7.5ml--------5ml------------7.5ml----------------------5ml-------------2.5ml
5flwr------10ml---------5ml------------7.5ml---------5ml-----------5ml-------------2.5ml
6flwr------10ml---------5ml------------10ml--------10ml-----------5ml-------------5.0ml
7flwr------10ml---------5ml------------10ml--------10ml-----------10ml------------5.0ml
8flwr------5.0ml--------5ml------------10ml---------15ml----------10ml------------7.5 ml
9flwr------5.0ml--------5ml------------10+ml--------20ml----------10ml------------5ml
10flwr------------------5ml------------10+ml------20-25ml---------10ml------------2.5ml
11flwr------------------5ml------------------------20ml------------10ml
12flwr-------------FLUSH. Link to original post https://www.420magazine.com/forums/indoor-soil-cultivation/114640-top-nutrient-study-best-produces-most.html
 

Gregor Eisenhorn

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The numbers correspond to weeks of growth. So for your first week of veg you give 5ml (each) of catalyst, micro and grow. Same goes for the second week.

At week three you give 5ml of cat & micro & grow & hi-brix and hygrozyme.

And so on and so forth.

I'm guessing that the ml of nutrients is for a specific amount of water. Lets say that 5ml is for 1l of water, so for 2l of water you add 10ml of nutrients etc. Somewhere on the chart should be written how much nutes for how many litres/gallons of water.

And of course last week of flower is flushing time.
 

AZgreenthumb

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The numbers correspond to weeks of growth. So for your first week of veg you give 5ml (each) of catalyst, micro and grow. Same goes for the second week.

At week three you give 5ml of cat & micro & grow & hi-brix and hygrozyme.

And so on and so forth.

I'm guessing that the ml of nutrients is for a specific amount of water. Lets say that 5ml is for 1l of water, so for 2l of water you add 10ml of nutrients etc. Somewhere on the chart should be written how much nutes for how many litres/gallons of water.

And of course last week of flower is flushing time.
Thanks a billion!!!!
 

Jimdamick

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They want you do use those ingredients with those amounts during every week of your grow. The chart seems like shit to me, at least as far as adding Hygrozyme all through the grow, where as it is beneficial bacteria that really should only added for like the 1st 3 weeks until they are established in your root system, then after that is is a waste of effort as long as you don't kill the bacteria with chlorinated water (12 hours in air/aquarium dechlorinator instead of waiting)
It also seems that they want you to use grow throughout the entire process. Why? Oh I know, to make you go broke using as much of their shit as possible.
Personally, I use a 3 part program developed by Tecniflora called BC Grow/Boost/Bloom with is simple, economical and effective. I use another Tecniflora product called Awesome Blossoms for bloom, which increases flower size.
Get a PPM tester anyway, and use your meter to balance your nutes because I've found that usually the manufacturer's guidelines aren't accurate enough for optimum results.
So, have fun mixing all that stuff. it sounds like a pain in the ass to me. Oh, one more thing, that formula they gave you has you increasing amounts until the end of a 12 week grow, and that is wrong. You should drop off during the last 2 weeks, at least, not increase amounts. That's the way I was taught, at least.
 

AZgreenthumb

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They want you do use those ingredients with those amounts during every week of your grow. The chart seems like shit to me, at least as far as adding Hygrozyme all through the grow, where as it is beneficial bacteria that really should only added for like the 1st 3 weeks until they are established in your root system, then after that is is a waste of effort as long as you don't kill the bacteria with chlorinated water (12 hours in air/aquarium dechlorinator instead of waiting)
It also seems that they want you to use grow throughout the entire process. Why? Oh I know, to make you go broke using as much of their shit as possible.
Personally, I use a 3 part program developed by Tecniflora called BC Grow/Boost/Bloom with is simple, economical and effective. I use another Tecniflora product called Awesome Blossoms for bloom, which increases flower size.
Get a PPM tester anyway, and use your meter to balance your nutes because I've found that usually the manufacturer's guidelines aren't accurate enough for optimum results.
So, have fun mixing all that stuff. it sounds like a pain in the ass to me. Oh, one more thing, that formula they gave you has you increasing amounts until the end of a 12 week grow, and that is wrong. You should drop off during the last 2 weeks, at least, not increase amounts. That's the way I was taught, at least.
Thank you I will take this into consideration I haven't made any decisions yet just asking around trying to decide what I want to do with my next grow its only my 3rd one so I'm still a noob.
 
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