Recharge with nutes or without?
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Unknown MemberInactiveOctober 7, 2024 at 8:54 pmSorry folks, I know the subject has came up before but my memory is fading and I can’t recall
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Yes.. just be careful with ph down or don’t use it. Can kill the microbes. I use Mendocino honey to drop ph.
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You can. It’s perfectly fine and safe. Fun fact: You cannot add too much Recharge.
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You don’t need to waste recharge by adding to feed schedule. We water in more than is required for a recharge dose. I like to pour in recharge the day after a watering. The media is still damp and not hydrophobic. That allows you to only dose in 4oz for little plants and 8 oz for a large plant. One gallon of mixed recharge can dose 16 adult plants.
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Unknown MemberOctober 13, 2024 at 5:47 pm
I look at recharge as microbes that break up the NPK in the soil. So I will run fertilizer in my water but once a month I will water with only recharge to help break up that NPK built up over the weeks of watering with fertilizer.
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Unknown MemberOctober 13, 2024 at 5:49 pm
RECHARGE… It’s like gauefenisen for plants. It helps break up that root congestion.
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Recharge is a microbial enoculant with a lil’ sugar to feed the microbes. It really doesn’t effect your feeding schedule. The mycorrhizae is a fungus that attaches to your root system and forms a symbiotic relationship with your plant. This fungus provides nutrients to your plant and receives sugars in exchange.
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