What type of nutrients to use and when

Growing in happy frog soil and I have a bunch of leftover stuff from when a family member used to do hydroponics all the time and I don’t know if it’s anything that I could mix with water and use to use after the plants was in the soil for a while or not I was just wondering if you guys could let me know what to use in the soil after after a month or so when to use it and what to use I got a picture of a couple things I got here that’s left over from her grow but I don’t know if I can use them with this with this happy soil plants is only been in in the in in the in the soil for only maybe about two and a half weeks so too soon to put anything in there I know that but little help would be nice if y’all don’t mind

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You can use the Flora nutes in soil, plants honestly don’t care where their minerals come from, as long as they are in usable form. :+1::oncoming_fist:

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If you want to use those they work for soil but you’ll also want to get the FloraBloom to go with it.
You won’t have to feed them until around week 4 (the soil has enough nutes) and you’ll start with 1/4 strength and go up slowly from there.
Feel free to ask questions, lots of amazing people are here to help :two_hearts::heart_hands:

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Yeah that’s what I was looking at she had a bottle of floor bloom too but it was empty but I had the empty bottle so I figured I had to get that bottle too so yeah thank you for your help I really appreciate it

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Most nutes will work just fine as long as you follow the manufacturer guidelines. Most bottled products will require getting a decent amount of run-off after a couple feeds to avoid salt build up. I prefer Jacks for my grows because there is minimal build up and with the water i use i usually dont have to adjust ph much if at all…it is a little spendy though.

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You have 2 of the 3 parts required to use the lucas formula. This is basically a 1-2 ratio of flora micro to flora bloom. So like 8ml of micro and 16ml of bloom per gallon. And i feel like most will add 1-2 ml of calmag per gallon to this.

Your soil shouldn’t require any fertilizer for +/- 4 weeks. Then you can pretty much start introducing regular feedings.

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Frfr it’s been really cool to get the correct advice and someone gna answer fast!!

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Man thank you you guys are great answering these questions for me I knew some of them but then I’d always watch watched and helped a little bit with hydroponics I’ve never done soil so I’m new at it when it comes to soil so I get a little lost so thank you for the help

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