Living Soils Fertilizer - Grow - Photoperiod substrate fertilizer
This photoperiod substrate fertilizer is probably the most important of our mixes: Grow provides your substrate with all the macro and micro nutrients and trace elements that the plant will use through the vegetative stage and beyond. When added to a good light compost mix, our unique blend of natural ingredients used in Grow will help you grow vigorous, healthy and organic plants.
In this blend we have added 18 different species of mycorrhizal fungi to help reach and process all the nutrients available in the substrate. We also added powdered volcanic rock powder (which contains two thirds of all non-synthetic minerals known to man) to provide plenty of essential trace elements.
Grow will help your plant throughout the vegetative phase, ensuring it develops quickly and without deficiencies. For maximum nitrogen supply we include plenty of insect "frass", blood meal and alfalfa meal, as well as bokashi to further encourage microbial life. Using Grow from the beginning of the vegetative phase will maximize yield and improve the aroma and taste of your plants' flowers, while ensuring that the requirements for additional fertilizer are drastically reduced. The addition of our flowering phase products - Bloom and Bloom 2 and some Wormcasts - should be all the supplements your plant requires from photoperiod to harvest.
Key fertilizer ingredients
EM1 infused bokashi bran, volcanic rock dust, mycorrhizal fungi, alfalfa meal, frass mealworm, wheat bran.
Nutrient analysis
- Total nitrogen (N): 4.0%
- Phosphorus (P): 6.0%
- Potassium (K): 4.0%
How to use the fertilizer and suggested dosage:
Starter Mix - Mix up to 2 tablespoons of Grow per 4 liters of substrate for soil (double for coco) - ideally 2 weeks before planting. If you have already planted, add it to the top of the substrate and wet well with water after application.
After sowing - Soil: Up to 1 tablespoon per 4 liters of substrate every 2 weeks during the vegetative stage. Coconut: Double the amount of soil.