MEAL MIX GROW & BLOOM FORMULATED BY GROWERS, FOR GROWERS.

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MEAL MIX GROW & BLOOM FORMULATED BY GROWERS, FOR GROWERS. A COMPLETE GUIDE TO APPLICATION USAGE, RATES AND FEEDING SCHEDULE

MEAL MIX GROW & BLOOM ORGANIC GROWING BLENDS LIKE NOTHING ELSE ON THE MARKET! MEAL MIX GROW 5-2-2 Part# Product MSRP 713286...4.4 lbs (2 kg)...$15.95 713288...25 lbs (11.3 kg)...$57.95 713290...50 lbs (22.7 kg)...$103.95 713292...1,000 lbs (Special order only)...$1,799.95 MEAL MIX BLOOM 2-6-4 Part# Product MSRP 713294...4.4 lbs (2 kg)...$15.95 713296...25 lbs (11.3 kg)...$57.95 713298...50 lbs (22.7 kg)...$103.95 713300...1,000 lbs (Special order only)...$1,799.95 GIVE YOUR PLANT WHAT IT NEEDS, WHEN IT NEEDS IT, WITHOUT COMPROMISE. Mother Earth Meal Mix Grow & Bloom blends are a culmination of 20 years experience working with organic amendments. Meal Mix Grow & Bloom uses very carefully selected ingredients in order to bring you blends of organic meals and minerals of the highest quality. It is formulated to provide a balance of both short and long term release of availability due to the selection and proportions of ingredients blended together. This distinct mix of beneficial ingredients is intended to be used as an amendment to your favorite growing media either by blending into the media, as a top-dress or making teas. The Grow formula contains a large array of inputs as some of these components persist throughout the entire plant cycle. While the Bloom formula replaces any ingredients depleted from the Grow formula increasing inputs to encourage vigorous fruit and flower production as well as intense fragrance and excellent oil production. By purchasing a pre-blended, consistent product like Mother Earth Meal Mix, you are also acquiring peace of mind that the ingredients are in the right proportions to make your plants thrive. You also get the convenience and time savings of not having to buy 15 different bags and mix them yourself. Mother Earth Meal Mix Grow & Bloom contains no filling or bulking ingredients. Some meals and minerals take extremely long to break down to have any significant impact on feeding the plant. While other ingredients act as bulking agents since they are not added in high enough amounts to have a positive effect. Mother Earth Meal Mix Grow & Bloom are also devoid of heavy metals or radioactive materials. We achieve this by selecting only the purist ingredients and avoiding components that are known to have numerous potential contaminants. In short, Mother Earth Meal Mix Grow & Bloom does not compromise ingredients so that your plants get what they need, when they need it.

Neem Seed Meal FORMULATED BY GROWERS, FOR GROWERS. MEAL MIX GROW Formulated to provide a baseline media/soil amendment to build upon for the vegetative stage. Use for robust lush vegetative growth with compact internode spacing and building vigorous root systems. MEAL MIX BLOOM Formulated to provide a baseline media/soil amendment to build upon for the flowering/fruiting stage. Use to promote ample amounts of high quality, large and fragrant fruit and flower development. Humate Potassium Sulfate Feather Meal Alfalfa Meal Fish Bone Meal Sucanat (evaporated cane juice) Feather Meal Alfalfa Meal Basalt Kelp Meal Magnesium Sulfate Kelp Meal Gypsum Crab Meal Basalt Langbeinite Dolomite Shrimp Meal Langbeinite Humate Organic Soybean Meal GUARANTEED ANALYSIS Total Nitrogen (N)... 5% 0.5% Water Soluble Nitrogen 14.5% Water Insoluble Nitrogen Available Phosphate (P 2 O 5 )... 2% Soluble Potash (K 2 0)... 2% Calcium (Ca)... 7% Magnesium (Mg)... 1% Also contains non-plant food ingredients: 3.0% Humic Acid (Derived from Carbonaceous Shale) Purpose: may enhance micronutrient uptake. 0.05% Microbes GUARANTEED ANALYSIS Total Nitrogen (N)... 2% 0.5% Water Soluble Nitrogen 1.5% Water Insoluble Nitrogen Available Phosphate (P 2 O 5 )... 6% Soluble Potash (K 2 0)... 4% Calcium (Ca)... 7% Magnesium (Mg)... 2% Also contains non-plant food ingredients: 3.0% Humic Acid (Derived from Carbonaceous Shale) Purpose: may enhance micronutrient uptake. 0.05% Microbes BENEFICIAL MICROBES: (40,000 cfu each strain per gram) Azospirillum brasilense Fix nitrogen, IAA, Gibberellin, Cytokinin Azospirillum lipoferum N-fixer, PGPR Azotobacter chroococcum Gibberellin, kinetin, IAA Azotobacter paspali N-fixer, PGPR Azotobacter vinelandii Fix nitrogen, vitamins, phytohormones Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Pathogen antagonist, auxins (IAA), gibberellins (GA) Bacillus cereus Pathogen antagonist, PGPR Bacillus firmus Nematicide, P-solubilizer, PGPR Bacillus licheniformis Enzymes, nutrient cycling Bacillus megaterium P-solubilizer, PGPR Bacillus pumilus N-fixer, Pathogen antagonist, PGPR Bacillus subtilis Enzymes, nutrient cycling, preemtive colonization, PGPR Paenibacillus polymyxa Phytohormones, antagonistic, N-fixing, bioremediation Phanerochaete chrysosporium Degrades lignin (primary degrader, white rot fungi) Pseudomonas fluorescens ACC deaminase, P-solubilization, ISR anti-fungal Pseudomonas putida IAA, siderophores, exopolysaccharides, P-solubilization Rhodobacter sphaeroides PGR precursors & bioremediation (purple photosynthetic) Rhodopseudomonas palustris Degrades organic material, ph buffer (purple photosynth) Rhodospirillum rubrum Degrades OG material, ph buffer, vitamins (purple photosynth) Streptomyces griseus Fungicide through antagonism using volatile compounds

MEAL MIX GROW & BLOOM APPLICATIONS & USAGE IF YOU VE NEVER USED DRY ORGANIC AMENDMENTS BEFORE, HERE ARE SOME GUIDELINES AND OPTIONS TO HELP GET YOU STARTED. MEAL MIX GROW FROM PLANTING AND THROUGH THE VEGETATIVE PERIOD. OPTION 1 - Blend With Soil: Thoroughly mix 2 to 4 cups per 1 cubic foot of soil (1/3 to per gallon). Reapply as top dress (see Option 2 - Top Dressing ) every few weeks or as needed until the flowering stage (see Photo A, B & C). Letting the Meal Mix application cook for a few weeks before planting will increase the availability of nutrition. To enhance this process, moisten soil with compost tea solution. OPTION 2 - Top Dressing: Evenly apply 2 to 4 cups per 1 cubic foot (1/3 to per gallon of media) over the top of the soil. Cover Meal Mix with 1 to 2 inches of soil to help keep it out of the light and ensure it remains moist (see Photo D, E & F). Reapply every few weeks or as needed until the flowering period. OPTION 3 - Spoon Feeding: Blend in or top dress 1 to 2 cups of Meal Mix per cubic foot as an initial charge; then top dress 1/2 to 1 cup per 1 cubic foot (1.5 to 2.5 tablespoons per gallon of media) of soil weekly until the flowering period. Upon application cover Meal Mix with 1 to 2 inches of soil to help keep it out of the light and ensure it remains moist (see Photo D, E & F). OPTION 4 - Make Compost Tea: Add 2.5 tablespoons per 1 Gallon of water of Meal Mix in a separate tea bag and top dress the sludge after the brew process. If you do this for every watering (2 quarts per container 2 times a week) you should be close to the weekly spoon feeding rate. If not, or only brewing tea once a week, top dress the difference. BLENDING WITH SOIL: MEAL MIX BLOOM FROM FLOWERING INITIATION ON. Discontinue use the last couple of weeks before harvest or as needed. OPTION 1 - Blend With Soil: If you transplant as your plants transition from vegetative to flowering period, blend at the percentage rate of new soil to old soil, then top dress the remaining percent. Use at the rate of 2¼ to 4½ cups per cubic foot (1/3 to 3/4 per gallon of media). For example, if you ve been growing in a 5 gallon container and are transplanting to a 10 gallon container, blend 50% of your target application rate with the new soil and top dress the other 50% of your application rate evenly on the top of the old soil and cover with a generous layer of soil. Reapply as a top dress every few weeks or as needed. OPTION 2 - Top Dressing: Evenly apply 2¼ to 4½ cups per cubic foot (1/3 to 3/4 cup per gallon of media) over the top of the soil. Cover Meal Mix with 1 to 2 inches of soil to help keep it out of the light and ensure it remains moist. Reapply every few weeks or as needed until the flowering period. OPTION 3 - Spoon Feeding: Top dress 1/3 to 3/4 cup per cubic foot (2 to 3 tablespoons per gallon of media) of soil weekly until the flowering period. Upon application cover the Meal Mix with 1 to 2 inches of soil to help keep it out of the light and ensure it remains moist. OPTION 4 - Make Compost Tea: Add 2.5 tablespoons per 1 gallon of water of Meal Mix in a separate tea bag and top dress the sludge after the brew process. If you do this for every watering (2 quarts per container 2 times a week) you should be close to the weekly spoon feeding rate. If not, or only brewing tea once a week, top dress the difference. As always, cover with fresh media to keep moist and out of the light. A Place soil in container. B Pour in Meal Mix. C Blend Meal Mix with soil.

MAKING COMPOST TEA AN EXCELLENT WAY TO ADD NUTRIENT ENHANCEMENT FOR YOUR PLANTS. Compost tea increases the biodiversity of the soil by providing organic matter and beneficial bacteria, fungus and protozoa. These microbes form a symbiotic relationship with the plant that improves plant vigor through their formation of secondary metabolites and improving nutrient availability. Having high populations of diverse microbes improves nutrient cycling in the soil and protects the plants. Regular applications of compost tea will increase soil fertility, improve soil structure, and stimulates plant health. It is also possible to incorporate your fertility program into the teas. Adding Meal Mix into compost tea brews will provide a more diverse food source for the microbes. The microbes in turn will start to breakdown the Meal Mix which will lead to more efficient nutrient release once applied to your media. Just select the appropriate Meal Mix product for your plants stage (grow or bloom) and place it in a tea brewing bag. After the brew is complete, apply the Meal Mix from the tea bag onto your soil as a topdressing according to the recommended rates and carefully scratch into the top inch or two of the soil. Cover with a thin layer of fresh soil to protect from the light and avoid crusting. Be mindful of total application rate recommendations for Meal Mix to avoid under or over applying the product. Blending & Brewing: Fill your tea brewer to the appropriate gallon mark with unchlorinated water (rain catchment water works). Add your materials and then activate your aeration pump(s). It should be well aerated! Generally, you need a pump that will produce 0.08 CFM per gallon of tea (for example, to brew 5 gallons, use a pump that will produce at least 0.4 CFM). Keep compost tea at a temperature between 60-70ºF. Brew for 16-36 hours before applying. Applying the Tea: As soon as the brewing process is complete, strain if necessary, into a secondary container (you just want to remove any debris that may clog a sprayer). If spreading on the soil, straining is unnecessary and just keep the tea well agitated until it is all applied. Top-dress the Meal Mix as described above. To reach your weekly application targets in this manner you may have to brew for every watering or top-dress unbrewed Meal Mix to make up the difference. For spreading/spraying the liquid portion of the tea, you can dilute the mixture to half to one fourth of the original strength with non-chlorinated water or use full strength if desired. Use your standard way of irrigating, a pump sprayer or backpack sprayer to apply. DO NOT use a sprayer that has been used for chemical sprays. It could damage or kill the microbes. Even if you rinse it out, there is generally a residue left that makes it no good for organic spraying. NEVER let your tea go anaerobic (no oxygen)! Sufficiently aerate with an air pump at all times. Don t use tea that smells like alcohol, as it went anaerobic. DO NOT use chlorinated water, as chlorine will kill the beneficial microbes. ALSO AVAILABLE: Online Meal Mix Application Calculator at: https://www.hawthornegc.com/tools/soil-amendment-calculator TOP DRESSING/SPOON FEEDING: D Distribute Meal Mix evenly around plant. E Work Meal Mix into top layer of soil. F Cover with soil to keep moist and out of light.

APPLICATION RATES & FEEDING SCHEDULE SUCCESSFUL GROWING FROM START TO FINISH WITH MOTHER EARTH AND BURIED TREASURE! ALSO AVAILABLE: Online Meal Mix Application Calculator at: https://www.hawthornegc.com/tools/soil-amendment-calculator VEGETATIVE STAGE ONLY IF NEEDED FLOWERING STAGE PREPLANT WEEK 1: Seedlings & Cuttings WEEK 2: Transplants WEEK 3: Early Vegetative WEEK 4: Late Vegetative EXTENDED VEGETATIVE WEEK 1: Transition WEEK 2: Early Flowering WEEK 3: Early Flowering WEEK 4: Mid Flowering WEEK 5: Mid Flowering WEEK 6: Late Flowering WEEK 7: Late Flowering WEEK 8: Ripening WEEK 9: Flush MOTHER EARTH MEAL MIX GROW 10 tbls/gal media 5 tbls/gal media 4 tbls every other week LIQUID APPLICATION RATES FOR MOTHER EARTH SUGAR LOAD & BURIED TREASURE LIQUID GUANO 50 Gallons 100 Gallons 275 Gallons 5 ml 10 ml 15 ml 20 ml 1 1/ 6 cups 30 ml 1/2 cup 1 cup

MOTHER EARTH MEAL MIX BLOOM MOTHER EARTH SUGAR LOAD BURIED TREASURE LIQUID GUANO BURIED TREASURE PERUVIAN SEABIRD 5 ml/gal water 5 ml/gal water 5 ml/gal water 1/4 tbls/gal media 5 ml/gal water 20 ml/gal water 20 ml/gal water 20 ml/gal water 1 tbls every other week 0.5 tbls/gal media 20 ml/gal water 25 ml/gal water 3 tbls/gal media 3 tbls/gal media 3 tbls/gal media NOTES: Peruvian Seabird can be top-dressed but it is preferred to break the pellets down by mixing with warm water while keeping agitated. Cover the Meal Mix with a thin layer of Mother Earth Worm Castings and fresh soil to assure good moisture contact, efficient breakdown and to avoid crusting. COMPOST TEA RECIPE - Apply every 7-10 days INGREDIENTS 1 Gallon 5 Gallons 10 Gallons 25 Gallons 50 Gallons Mother Earth Worm Castings 1 tbls Mother Earth Sugar Load 1 tbls Buried Treasure Liquid Guano 1 tbls Mother Earth Meal Mix 2 tbls 1 1/ 6 cups Fish Hydrolysate 1 tsp 5 tsp 1 cup

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