To use Gravity flower hardener in soil, mix 1 tsp (5 ml) per gallon of water with your regular nutrients and apply every watering starting the 3rd week of flowering, continuing through harvest.
Gravity flower hardener is typically used during the flowering phase of plant growth to promote harder, denser blooms. Based on the provided reference, here are the specific instructions for using it in a soil growing medium:
Application Method
The instructions provided specify the application method for SOIL.
Usage Instructions
To effectively use Gravity flower hardener, follow these steps:
- Initial Dosage: Begin by mixing 1 tsp (5 ml) of Gravity flower hardener per gallon of water.
- Mixing: Combine the hardener with your favorite nutrients in the water solution.
- Timing: Start applying this mixture during the 3rd week of the flowering phase.
- Frequency: Apply the solution every time you water your plants.
- Duration: Continue using the product with every watering throughout the remainder of the flowering cycle, right up until harvest.
- Increased Dosage (Optional): The dosage can be gradually increased up to a maximum of 3 tsp per gallon if desired, likely depending on plant response and specific grow conditions.
Dosage Summary
Phase | Timing | Dosage per Gallon | Application Frequency |
---|---|---|---|
Flowering (Soil) | Starting 3rd week | 1 tsp (5 ml) | Every watering |
Flowering (Soil) | Ongoing through harvest | 1 tsp (5 ml) | Every watering |
Flowering (Soil) | Potential Increased Dosage | Up to 3 tsp | Every watering |
Key Considerations
- Always use in conjunction with your regular nutrient feeding schedule.
- Ensure thorough mixing of the product with water and nutrients before application.
- Monitor plant response when considering increasing the dosage above the initial recommendation.
- These instructions are specifically for soil application as detailed in the reference.
Using Gravity flower hardener as directed can contribute to denser, more developed flowers as your plants progress through their reproductive stage.