gaia green "tea"?

neutrinomatt

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hey gang.. i have read that gaia green all purpose is water soluble. was wondering if anyones had results mixing some in with their water for a quick shot of some nutes. I have a girl who looks hungry and was considering throwing a pinch of all purpose and bloom in with my recharge. what do you all think?
 

McShnutz

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hey gang.. i have read that gaia green all purpose is water soluble. was wondering if anyones had results mixing some in with their water for a quick shot of some nutes. I have a girl who looks hungry and was considering throwing a pinch of all purpose and bloom in with my recharge. what do you all think?
You need to provide more info about your existing soil. Nobody worth listening too will advise anything without more details. A couple clear pictures go a long way.
 

neutrinomatt

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Top Dress her @ 2TBSP per gallon of medium if she's hungry. Be patient she'll bounce back. Nothing is over night. Don't panic. It's Organic.
yup thats my usual go to method. i just have one plant out of the whole garden that ate thru it a week quicker than usual. so i was thinking of dissolving a teaspoon of the all purpose and watering with that just to get some of it down into the media faster. thats all. just worried i might burn the roots like that. only my second run doing it this way!
 

neutrinomatt

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You need to provide more info about your existing soil. Nobody worth listening too will advise anything without more details. A couple clear pictures go a long way.
i appreciate the request for the details. basically i started with ocean forest six months ago and after they depleted that i have been amending with the gaia green stuff every 3 weeks or so at 1-2 tbsp/gal of medium depending on which phase theyre in. its been working great, got thru the whole last cycle with no issues and learned a bunch. i just have one girl who is particularly hungry compared to the rest. was hoping i could put a teaspoon or so in a gallon (maybe less) when i watered her just to get it in there quicker. what do you think?
 

Hipposcottamus1

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I have used Gia green in a compost tea. 1/2 cup compost, 1/2 cup worm castings, 1/4 cup Gia 4.4.4, 5 tbsp molasses and bubble for 24 hrs.

My plants were not necessarily hungry like yours, this was just part of my routine but it worked well.
 

neutrinomatt

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I have used Gia green in a compost tea. 1/2 cup compost, 1/2 cup worm castings, 1/4 cup Gia 4.4.4, 5 tbsp molasses and bubble for 24 hrs.

My plants were not necessarily hungry like yours, this was just part of my routine but it worked well.
i assume thats in about 5gals of water? thanks for the response youre the first person i ever saw liquify the gaia so far
 

Hipposcottamus1

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i assume thats in about 5gals of water? thanks for the response youre the first person i ever saw liquify the gaia so far
Ya 5 gallon and then i dilute it in half. Not so sure about it being soluble into the water or not. My thought was that it would be benificial mostly for the microbes (Kelp,glacial rock dust etc) maybe not so much a liquid fertilizer but benificial none the less.
 
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