Bergmans Plant Food

New Grower here. I’m confused and the more I read the more I can’t find an answer. I purchased the Wedding Cake seeds. I purchased the Bergmans Plant Food Package to use for Fertilizer for the plants. Plants will be Solo Cup inside window sill grow until, then 3 Gallon Fabric Pots outside until, then possibly a 5 Gallon Fabric Pot if needed. I found from a search of the ILGM site the Bergmans plant feeding schedule document on the site. I downloaded the document and begin following the schedule and mix ratios. Then it seems like something is off trying to follow the schedule. So I have a question or 4. Is the Bergmans Plant Food for the Autoflower seeds ONLY? Is it for ANY seeds or plants? If this can be used for my seeds, is there a schedule and mix document online or is there only the one document? If this Bergmans Plant Food is not to be used with my seeds and plants, what is my other option and is there a guide to follow for that other option? In the Bergmans Plant Food Schedule document it has Week 1, Week 2, for Seedlings and so on. Is really supposed to be a whole gallon per week for a seedling? Even for the Veg Stage on the schedule I can’t see using an amount listed. Are these in general and a Grower is to use their better judgement on how much and how often to fertilize and water? I found a few other topics on the site about the Bergmans Plant Food but none answer the Autoflower question I have and none are completely thorough on how to fertilize and grow using the Bergmans Plant Food. I know this has been long winded but if someone can answer each of these questions definitively it would help tremendously on me moving forward with hopefully success. Responses are greatly appreciated.

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Sorry I’ve never used it.

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Good Morning :smiley:. Welcome to the community :blush: What is your medium? Depending on what you are using will have a lot to do with when to use the nutrients. :blush::v:

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The amounts listed could be covering growers of multiple plants? Thus more than for one or two. I’d say just scale it down to what you need. no?

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By Medium I think what you are asking is what we in TX call Dirt. It’s really not Dirt but we still call it Dirt and it’s called Potting Soil on the bag.
Replying to 6stringT, kinda what I’m doing. Winging it here and hoping for the best. No set guidelines I can find.

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My friend who is an arborist sharply corrected me me when I called my “soil” dirt :laughing:

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I would like to know the mixing ratio of the nutrients there is nothing on the package? Newbie here I am using the ILGM nutrients.
Thank you
Bob

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@bobski80


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