Utrient feeding schedule options, Nutrient recommendations for plant types, Feeding your garden – AeroGarden 7-Pod User Manual
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Feeding Your Garden
N
utrient Feeding Schedule Options
Options
A
B
C
D
Plant
Description
Set Up
S (1), S (2) S (1), S (2) S (1), S (2) S (1), S (2)
Week 2
S (1), S (2) S (1), S (2) S (1), L (2) S (1), S (2)
Week 4
S (1), S (2) L (1), L (2) L (1), L (2) S (1), S (2)
Week 6
S (1), S (2) L (1), L (2) L (1), L (2) S (1), S (2)
Week 8
S (1), S (2) L (1), L (2) L (1), L (2) S (1), S (2)
Week 10
S (1), S (2) L (1), L (2) L (1), L (2) S (1), S (2)
Week 12
S (1), S (2) L (1), L (2) L (1), L (2) S (1), S (2)
Week 14
S (1), S (2) L (1), L (2) L (1), L (2) S (1), S (2)
Week 16
S (1), S (2) L (1), L (2) L (1), L (2) S (1), S (2)
Subsequent
S (1), S (2) L (1), L (2) L (1), L (2) S (1), S (2)
Feedings
Lettuc
e/
Leafy
Green
s/
W
oody Herbs
Non-W
oody Herbs
Fruiting Plants
(with upright main stem*)
Fruiting Plants with vines**
The table below shows a suggested feeding schedule
based on plant type . Use it as a starting point for selecting
a nutrient regime . Keeping a watchful eye on plants will
be the best way to learn the ideal nutrient regime .
For cuttings, do not use nutrients until you see roots ex-
tended from Grow Sponges . Once roots are seen, start with
Set Up regime, then use the appropriate plant type regime .
*Such as dwarf tomatoes, chili peppers and eggplant
**Such as squash, strawberries and peas
S (1) = 1 “Small” Nutrient Tablet – 3-Pod AeroGarden models only
L (1) = 1 “Large” Nutrient Tablet – 3-Pod AeroGarden models only
S (2) = 2 “Small” Nutrient Tablets – 6- and 7-Pod AeroGarden models only
L (2) = 2 “Large” Nutrient Tablets – 6- and 7-Pod AeroGarden models only
Nutrient Recommendations for Plant Types