A high-performance organic grow using the Gaia Green dry amendment line — pre-load the soil, top-dress at key intervals, and let the biology do the rest. Because these are slow-release minerals and meals, timing is everything.
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The 2-Week Lag. Gaia Green takes 10–14 days to become fully plant-available. If you see a deficiency today, top-dressing won't fix it tomorrow. Always feed the plant for where it will be in two weeks, not where it is now.
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Full Strength Schedule. The rates below represent a full-strength feeding regiment — you are pushing your plant pretty hard. Certain strains and different growing environments may need less. Start at ⅔ of the listed amounts and increase to full strength only if you're certain your plants can handle it. Watch for tip burn and dark green leaves (signs of overfeeding).
🌱Type Dry Amendment
📅Duration 10+ Weeks
🪴Medium ProMix BX
📊Level Beginner
🪴 Recommended Medium
We recommend ProMix BX as your base medium for the Gaia Green program. ProMix BX is a professional-grade peat-perlite mix that comes pre-loaded with both Dolomite Lime (magnesium + calcium carbonate) and Calcitic Lime (calcium carbonate). This dual-lime formulation is the key advantage — it buffers your medium pH between 5.5–6.2 right out of the bag, which is the exact range where Gaia Green's slow-release minerals become plant-available in peat-based media.
Important: ProMix reps state the ideal pH to grow crops in ProMix products is 5.5–6.2. Growing at higher pH levels will make most macro nutrients unavailable for uptake by plants. Do not amend or adjust the medium to push pH above 6.2 — the dual-lime system is already calibrated for the ideal range. Many growers mistakenly target 6.2–6.8 (the standard for mineral soil), but peat-based media like ProMix operate differently. The lower pH range is by design — trust the medium.
Without lime, peat-based mixes run acidic (pH 4.0–5.0) and lock out calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus — exactly the nutrients Gaia Green is trying to deliver. By using ProMix BX, you skip the step of adding your own lime and get a consistent pH buffer that lasts the entire cycle. The Dolomite Lime also provides a steady background supply of magnesium, working alongside your Epsom Salt supplementation to prevent Mg deficiency under LEDs.
🌺 Hawaiʻi Island Tip — Why ProMix BX Matters More Here
Maui county water runs pH 7.8–8.4 — highly alkaline. Without a properly buffered medium, the alkaline water pushes medium pH well above the 5.5–6.2 sweet spot, locking out iron, manganese, and zinc. ProMix BX's dual-lime system resists this pH drift and keeps the root zone stable within the ideal range. The peat-perlite structure also drains faster than native island soil, which is critical in our humidity — Gaia Green amendments need moisture to break down, but waterlogged roots invite Pythium. ProMix BX holds the sweet spot between moisture retention and drainage. Check your specific water system's pH and mineral content in the Maui County Annual Water Quality Reports — the Department of Water Supply publishes reports for all 12 public water systems on Maui and Molokaʻi. Know your water before you grow.
🧪 The Power Duo
All Purpose
4 – 4 – 4
Balanced macro nutrition for vegetative growth. Feather meal, bone meal, alfalfa meal, and rock dust provide a steady-release nitrogen and mineral foundation.
Power Bloom
2 – 8 – 4
High phosphorus for flowering and bud development. Bone meal, minerite, and glacial rock dust fuel resin production and bud density.
✨ Optional Boosters
Glacial Rock Dust
Gaia Green Organics
Over 70 trace minerals deposited by ancient glaciers. Remineralizes depleted soil, feeds microbial life, and provides the micro-nutrients (iron, manganese, zinc, silica) that Gaia Green's NPK ratios don't cover.
Basalt Rock Dust
Gaia Green Organics
Volcanic paramagnetic mineral dust rich in silica, iron, and magnesium. Strengthens cell walls, improves pest and disease resistance, and increases the CEC (cation exchange capacity) of your soil — meaning it holds more nutrients for longer.
Mycorrhizae
Endo & Ecto Blend
Beneficial fungi that colonize the root zone and extend the root network by up to 1000×. Mycorrhizal hyphae unlock phosphorus and micronutrients that roots alone can't reach — the biological bridge between Gaia Green's slow release and plant uptake.
Greensand
Gaia Green Organics
Ancient ocean sediment rich in potassium, iron, and over 30 trace minerals. Greensand is an ultra-slow-release potassium source (0-0-3) that loosens clay soils, improves water retention in sandy mixes, and feeds microbial life throughout the entire cycle.
Insect Frass
Black Soldier Fly / Mealworm
Insect castings rich in chitin, nitrogen, and beneficial microbes. Chitin triggers the plant's natural immune response — the plant "thinks" insects are present and ramps up its defenses, producing thicker cell walls and increased terpene and resin production.
📅 When to Use
Glacial Rock Dust & Basalt Rock Dust — Mix both into your soil at Day 0 alongside the Gaia Green amendments. Use 1–2 cups of each per 5 gallons of soil. These are slow-release mineral sources that break down over the entire cycle — one application at soil prep is all you need. They work best when the soil is "cooking" because the microbial activity unlocks the minerals faster. You can also sprinkle a light dusting on top when top-dressing at Weeks 3, 5, and 8 for a mineral refresh.
Mycorrhizae — Apply directly to the root ball at transplant — dust the roots or sprinkle into the transplant hole before dropping the plant in. Mycorrhizae must make physical contact with roots to colonize. Do not mix into bulk soil where it sits unused. For clones, dust the root plug. A second application can be made at Week 3 when you scratch in the top dress — the disturbed soil surface gives the mycorrhizae access to fresh root tips. Follow the manufacturer's dilution rate.
Greensand — Mix into your soil at Day 0 alongside the rock dusts. Use ½–1 cup per 5 gallons of soil. Greensand is the slowest-release amendment in this lineup — it breaks down over months, providing a steady background supply of potassium and iron across the entire cycle. Especially valuable during bloom (Weeks 5–10) when potassium demand spikes for resin production and sugar transport. One application at soil prep is sufficient for the full grow.
Insect Frass — Mix 1 tablespoon per gallon of soil into your Day 0 soil prep alongside Gaia Green. Top-dress with an additional ½ tablespoon at Weeks 3 and 5. The chitin in frass is the secret weapon — as soil microbes break it down, the plant absorbs chitinase enzymes that trigger a systemic immune response called Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR). The result is thicker stems, stronger pest resistance, and increased trichome production. Frass also provides a gentle slow-release nitrogen (roughly 3-1-2) that complements the Gaia Green NPK without risk of burn. Can also be brewed as a tea — steep 1 tablespoon per gallon of water for 24 hours with an airstone for a fast-acting microbial drench.
🌺 Hawaiʻi Island Tip — Rock Dust & Mycorrhizae in the Tropics
Hawaiʻi's volcanic soil is naturally rich in basalt minerals, so adding Basalt Rock Dust here is doubling down on what already works — the local biology is pre-adapted to breaking down volcanic rock. Glacial Rock Dust adds the minerals that volcanic soil lacks (especially calcium and trace elements leached by tropical rainfall). Mycorrhizae colonize 2–3× faster in Maui's warm soil (75–82°F is their ideal range), so you'll see benefits within the first week rather than the 2–3 weeks typical on the mainland. Store mycorrhizae in a cool, dry place — Maui's humidity can degrade the spore viability if the bag isn't sealed tight.
📋 10-Week Amendment Schedule
Phase
Timing
Product
Rate / Gal
Example (5 gal)
I. Sprout
~1 Week
None(EWC & Cotyledons)
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II. Early Veg
4 Weeks
100% 4-4-4(Amend)
3 Tbsp
3 Tbsp · 1 gal pot
III. Late Veg
4 Weeks (if needed)
100% 4-4-4(Top Dress)
3 Tbsp
3 Tbsp · 1 gal pot
IV. Early Flower
1 Wk Before Flip
50% 4-4-4 / 50% 2-8-4(Amend)
3 Tbsp
8 Tbsp each · 5 gal
V. Mid Flower
Wk 3–4 of Flower
25% 4-4-4 / 75% 2-8-4(Top Dress)
3 Tbsp
4 + 12 Tbsp · 5 gal
VI. Late Flower
Sativa Only
100% 2-8-4(Light Top Dress)
2 Tbsp
10 Tbsp · 5 gal
VII. Ripening
Final 1–2 Weeks
None(Water Only)
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↑ Transplant from solo cup → 1 gal after Sprout phase. Transplant from 1 gal → 5 gal before Early Flower amend.
📖 Phase-by-Phase Application
1
Sprout Phase — ~1 Week
No nutrients are being added to the growing medium. Earthworm castings and the cotyledons (seed leaves) provide more than enough nutrition for the first 2 weeks of a seed's life. The cotyledons are the plant's built-in starter fuel — they contain stored energy that powers the seedling until the first true leaves develop and begin photosynthesizing.
🪴 Transplant
After the sprout phase (~1 week), transplant into a 1-gallon container with your amended soil for Early Veg.
🌺 Hawaiʻi Island Tip — Seedlings in the Tropics
Maui's warmth can push seedlings through the sprout phase faster — you may see true leaves in 5–6 days instead of 7–10. But the heat also dries out solo cups quickly. Check moisture twice daily. A humidity dome or clear plastic bag over the cup keeps humidity at 70–80% without overwatering. Remove the dome once true leaves appear.
2
Early Veg Phase — 4 Weeks
The plant is now in a 1-gallon container and actively growing. This is where you introduce Gaia Green for the first time.
🌿 Amendment
Amend 3 tablespoons of 100% All Purpose (4-4-4) per gallon of medium. For a 1-gallon container, that's 3 tablespoons mixed into the soil. Scratch it into the top inch or mix thoroughly before transplanting the seedling in.
🤚 Incorporation
Use your fingers or a small rake to scratch the powder into the top 1 inch of soil. Do not leave it sitting on top — exposed dry amendments will grow a fuzzy mold layer that can repel water and create a hydrophobic barrier.
🌺 Hawaiʻi Island Tip — Top Dressing in Humidity
On Maui, exposed dry amendments attract moisture and mold faster than on the mainland — you may see fuzz within 48 hours instead of a week. Always cover your top dress immediately with a 1-inch layer of worm castings or mulch (see Critical Success Factors below). If you're growing in fabric pots outdoors, ants will find the amendments within hours. A ring of food-grade diatomaceous earth around the pot base helps keep them at bay.
3
Late Veg Phase — 4 Weeks (If Needed)
If your plant is still vegetating (large photoperiods, slow growers, or mother plants), the Early Veg amendment will be depleted after ~4 weeks. Re-up the nitrogen to keep growth strong.
🌿 Top Dress
Top dress 3 tablespoons of 100% All Purpose (4-4-4) per gallon of medium. For a 1-gallon container, that's 3 tablespoons scratched into the top inch of soil and covered with worm castings.
🪴 Transplant
Before moving to the flower phase, transplant into a 5-gallon container. This gives the roots room to spread and the soil volume to hold the larger amendments needed for bloom.
🌺 Hawaiʻi Island Tip — Pot-Up Timing & Living Soil Pots
Maui's heat can cause root-bound stress faster in small pots — roots hit the edges of a 1-gallon in 3 weeks instead of 4–5 when soil temps stay above 78°F. If you see roots circling the bottom of the pot or growth suddenly stalling despite adequate nutrition, transplant to 5-gallon immediately. For your final container, use living soil pots with the plastic lining on the inner walls — the plastic barrier prevents the soil from drying out through the sides while the fabric bottom still allows drainage and air pruning. This is critical in Hawaiʻi's heat: standard fabric pots lose moisture through every surface, which means your top-dress layer dries out faster and the Gaia Green amendments stop breaking down. The plastic-lined walls keep the soil biology consistently moist where the amendments live (the top 2–3 inches), dramatically improving nutrient availability and reducing your watering frequency. You still get air pruning from the open bottom, but you're not fighting evaporation on all sides in 85°F heat.
4
Early Flower Phase — 1 Week Before Flip
This is the most critical amendment timing in the entire schedule. Because Gaia Green takes 10–14 days to become plant-available, you need to amend before you flip — not after. The nutrients must be breaking down and ready when the plant begins its flowering stretch.
🔄 The Bridge Amendment
Amend 3 tablespoons per gallon of 50% All Purpose (4-4-4) and 50% Power Bloom (2-8-4). For a 5-gallon container, that's 8 tablespoons of 4-4-4 and 8 tablespoons of 2-8-4 mixed into the fresh soil. The nitrogen supports the flowering stretch while the phosphorus triggers bud site development.
🌺 Hawaiʻi Island Tip — The Stretch Hits Harder Here
Maui's warmth accelerates the flowering stretch — plants can grow 2–3 inches per day in the first 10 days of flip. Because Gaia Green has a 2-week lag, your amendment needs to go in a full week before you flip the lights. The nitrogen in the 4-4-4 won't be available for 10–14 days, which is exactly when the stretch peaks. Timing this correctly is the difference between strong, well-fed stretch growth and pale, nitrogen-starved stems.
5
Mid Flower Phase — Week 3–4 of Flower
The stretch is over, bud sites are established, and the plant is now stacking weight. Nitrogen demand drops sharply while phosphorus and potassium demand peaks.
🌸 Top Dress
Top dress 3 tablespoons per gallon of 25% All Purpose (4-4-4) and 75% Power Bloom (2-8-4). For a 5-gallon container, that's 4 tablespoons of 4-4-4 and 12 tablespoons of 2-8-4. The small amount of nitrogen prevents the lower fan leaves from yellowing too early, while the heavy phosphorus drives resin production and bud density.
🌺 Hawaiʻi Island Tip — Last Heavy Feed in the Heat
Because Maui's warmth speeds up biological activity, this top dress may become plant-available in 7–10 days instead of 14. This is actually ideal — the phosphorus arrives right when bud density is peaking. But it also means you need to be precise: if you're running a shorter-flowering strain (8–9 weeks total), apply this top dress at Week 3 of flower rather than Week 4 to ensure the nutrients are fully available before the ripening phase.
6
Late Flower — Sativa Plants Only
If you have a sativa or sativa-dominant hybrid, chances are it may need additional weeks of growing time beyond what the Mid Flower top dress covers. Indica-dominant strains that finish in 8–9 weeks typically won't need this step.
🌺 Light Top Dress
Apply a light top dress of 2 tablespoons of 100% Power Bloom (2-8-4) per gallon of medium. For a 5-gallon container, that's 10 tablespoons of 2-8-4. This is a reduced rate — just enough to carry the plant through the extra 2–3 weeks sativas need without introducing excess nitrogen that would compromise flower quality.
7
Ripening — Final 1–2 Weeks
Water only. The slow-release amendments are winding down naturally, and the plant is using stored energy to ripen the flowers. Because Gaia Green is organic and doesn't leave heavy mineral salts, no aggressive "flush" is needed — just maintain normal watering and let the plant finish on its own terms.
💡 Critical Success Factors
1
The Worm Casting Seal
Dry amendments are dusty. Every time you top-dress, lay down a 1-inch layer of fresh worm castings over the Gaia Green powder. This acts as a biological "glue" that keeps the nutrients in contact with the soil, prevents them from washing away or drying out, and introduces additional beneficial microbes that accelerate breakdown.
2
Moisture Management
Gaia Green is biological — it requires moisture to work. If the top 2 inches of your soil get bone-dry, the breakdown of nutrients stops completely and your plant starves even though the amendments are right there.
🌾 Mulching
Use rice hulls, straw, or a cover crop to keep that top-dress layer moist and active. Mulching also moderates soil temperature, reduces evaporation, and creates habitat for beneficial insects and microbes at the soil surface.
🌺 Hawaiʻi Island Tip — Moisture Is a Double-Edged Sword
Maui's humidity keeps your top layer moist longer — which is great for amendment breakdown — but it also means fungal growth accelerates. The worm casting seal is non-negotiable here. Without it, exposed Gaia Green powder in Hawaiʻi's humidity will develop a thick mycelium mat within days that repels water. If you see white fuzz on your soil surface, scratch it in and re-cover — it's not harmful (it's actually the soil biology doing its job), but it can create a hydrophobic layer if left undisturbed.
💊 Supplemental Nutrients — Every 2 Weeks
Once you get started, the rhythm is simple: you are either amending or top-dressing in 4-week blocks, adding these supplemental nutrients every 2 weeks, and then you just water your plants. These supplements fill the gaps that Gaia Green's NPK ratios don't cover.
Mycorrhizae
Every Transplant + Soil Mix
Generously dust the root ball every time you transplant and add a couple scoops into your soil mix any time you amend soil going into a new container. Do not underestimate your rhizosphere — mycorrhizal networks extend root reach by up to 1000×.
Epsom Salt
Magnesium Sulfate · 1 Tbsp / 2 Weeks
LEDs increase the demand for Magnesium and Epsom Salt covers that demand. Overall plant health and nutrient uptake improves when adding 1 tablespoon every 2 weeks. Dissolve in water and apply as a drench.
Gypsum
Calcium Sulfate · 1 Tbsp / 2 Weeks
Decreases soil salinity and improves soil structure while providing Calcium and Sulfate. 1 tablespoon every 2 weeks, scratched into the top inch or dissolved in water. Calcium strengthens cell walls and prevents blossom end rot.
Rock Dust Blend
Micronutrients + Humic Acid · 2 Tbsp / 2 Weeks
Supplements the micronutrients that may be lacking from NPK-focused amendments. Overall plant health and lushness improved since adding 2 tablespoons every 2 weeks. Includes humic acid which improves nutrient absorption.
🌺 Hawaiʻi Island Tip — Supplements in the Tropics
Maui's intense UV and LED setups create a double demand for Magnesium — the Epsom Salt supplementation is especially important here. Maui county water is also high in calcium carbonate (pH 7.8–8.4), which means the Gypsum does double duty: it provides calcium in a plant-available sulfate form while helping counteract the alkalinity of the water. The Rock Dust Blend is particularly valuable on Maui because tropical rainfall leaches micronutrients from soil faster than in drier climates — the bi-weekly application keeps trace minerals topped up.
📦 Full Gaia Green Dry Amendment Catalog for Cannabis
Beyond the 4-4-4 and 2-8-4 Power Duo, Gaia Green offers a deep lineup of single-ingredient amendments, rock dusts, and soil products that let you customize your soil and address specific deficiencies. Here is every Gaia Green product relevant to cannabis, organized by function.
🟢 Nitrogen Sources — Vegetative Growth
Blood Meal
14 – 0 – 0
The fastest-acting organic nitrogen source. Rapidly corrects nitrogen deficiency (yellowing lower leaves). Very potent — use sparingly as an emergency top-dress in early veg. Can burn if over-applied. Best for quick corrections, not base feeding.
Feather Meal
13 – 0 – 0
High nitrogen with a much slower release than Blood Meal (4–6 weeks). Ideal for mixing into soil at Day 0 for sustained nitrogen throughout veg. Won't cause spikes or burn. The "set it and forget it" nitrogen source — already an ingredient in All Purpose 4-4-4.
Alfalfa Meal
3 – 0 – 2
Moderate NPK but contains triacontanol — a natural growth stimulant that promotes cell division and photosynthesis. Excellent compost activator and soil conditioner. Feeds microbial life, improves moisture retention, reduces soil compaction. Pairs well with Glacial Rock Dust.
Super Fly Insect Frass
3 – 1 – 2
Derived from black soldier fly larvae. Contains chitin which triggers Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) — boosting the plant's natural pest and disease immunity. Also feeds beneficial soil biology. Sustainable, renewable, and shares properties with bat guano and worm castings.
🟡 Phosphorus Sources — Flowering & Root Development
Fishbone Meal
6 – 18 – 0
Gaia Green's highest phosphorus single ingredient. Excellent for boosting the P in your bloom mix beyond what Power Bloom provides. The 6% nitrogen supports the flowering stretch. Slow-release — apply at flip for peak availability during bud formation.
Bone Meal
0 – 14 – 0
Pure phosphorus with zero nitrogen — ideal for late flower when additional N is unwanted. Also an excellent calcium source that strengthens cell walls. Very slow release (weeks to months). Best mixed into soil at Day 0 for long-term background phosphorus.
Mineralized Phosphate
0 – 9 – 0
A mined mineral phosphorus source — slower release than bone meal, faster than rock phosphate. Moderate availability makes it a good mid-cycle supplement. Apply at soil prep or as a top-dress boost during early flower for sustained P delivery.
Rock Phosphate
0 – 3 – 0
Ultra-slow-release phosphorus that breaks down over months to years. Not for immediate feeding — this is a long-term soil builder. Mix into soil at initial prep for background phosphorus that outlasts multiple grow cycles. Essential for no-till and living soil beds.
🟠 Potassium & Growth Enhancers
Soluble Seaweed Extract
1 – 1 – 17
Water-soluble seaweed powder with 17% potassium — the most concentrated K source in the Gaia Green lineup. Also rich in cytokinins, auxins, and trace minerals. Dissolves in water for immediate delivery via drench or foliar spray. Excellent bloom-phase K booster and stress reliever.
Kelp Meal
1 – 0 – 2
Low NPK but loaded with natural plant hormones (cytokinins, auxins) and 60+ trace minerals. Less about feeding, more about signaling — tells the plant to grow, divide cells, and tolerate stress. Mix into soil at Day 0 and top-dress throughout the cycle.
Greensand
0 – 0 – 3
Ancient ocean sediment (glauconite) rich in potassium, iron, and 30+ trace minerals. Ultra-slow-release — provides K and micronutrients over the entire cycle from a single application. Improves soil structure and CEC. Mix into soil at Day 0 for background potassium.
⚪ Calcium, Minerals & Soil Conditioners
Oyster Shell Flour
Calcium Carbonate
Finely ground oyster shells — slow-release calcium that also raises soil pH over time. Buffers acidic peat mixes. Provides a steady calcium supply for cell wall strength and prevents calcium deficiency (curling new growth). Mix at prep for long-term buffering.
Gypsum
Calcium Sulfate
Provides calcium and sulfur without changing pH — unlike lime or oyster shell. Improves soil structure, increases drainage, reduces salinity. Use when you need calcium but pH is already in range. Sulfur content supports terpene and essential oil production.
Diatomaceous Earth
Silica (SiO₂)
Fossilized diatoms — primarily silica with 14 trace minerals. As a soil amendment: improves drainage, increases silica uptake for stronger cell walls and stems. As a pest barrier: the microscopic sharp edges damage soft-bodied insects (fungus gnats, ants, aphids) on contact. Dual-purpose amendment.
Glacial Rock Dust
70+ Trace Minerals
Glacially ground volcanic rock containing over 70 trace minerals and micronutrients. Remineralizes depleted soils with silica, iron, calcium, magnesium, and dozens of other elements. The "multivitamin" for your soil. Mix 1–2 cups per 5 gal at Day 0. Plants visibly perk up.
Basalt Rock Dust
Volcanic Paramagnetic Dust
Finely ground volcanic basalt — rich in silica, iron, magnesium, and calcium. Paramagnetic properties may stimulate root growth and microbial activity. Strengthens cell walls, improves pest resistance, increases CEC. Mix 1–2 cups per 5 gal at Day 0.
Rock Dust Blend
Multi-Mineral Blend
A proprietary blend of multiple rock dust sources for comprehensive remineralization. Broader mineral spectrum than either Glacial or Basalt alone. Use as your all-in-one trace mineral source if you don't want to buy both rock dusts separately.
🔵 Blends & Soil Products
All Purpose
4 – 4 – 4
The vegetative workhorse of the Power Duo. Ingredients: fishbone meal, feather meal, alfalfa meal, phosphate rock, sulfate of potash, insect frass, soy protein hydrolysate, gypsum, seaweed meal, oyster shell, greensand. Balanced slow-release NPK for all stages of veg growth.
Power Bloom
2 – 8 – 4
The flowering half of the Power Duo. High phosphorus (8) and potassium (4) for bud structure, density, and resin production. Ingredients: bone meal, mineralized phosphate, fishbone meal, rock phosphate, potassium sulphate, glacial rock dust, insect frass, feather meal, basalt, kelp, humic acid, gypsum, greensand, blood meal.
Worm Castings
Living Soil Amendment
The biological foundation of every top-dress. Rich in beneficial microbes, humic acids, and gentle NPK. Use as the worm casting seal over every Gaia Green top-dress to keep amendments moist and active. Also an excellent seed-starting medium and compost tea base.
Living Soil Blend
1 – 0 – 0 (Pre-Charged)
Pre-charged potting mix with peat, perlite, coco coir, fir bark, and African nightcrawler worm castings. Pre-loaded with Gaia Green fertilizers and minerals. A ready-to-plant medium — just add water and transplant. Still benefits from top-dressing with 4-4-4 and 2-8-4 at key intervals.
Primal Earth
Nutrient-Dense Super Soil
The most heavily amended soil in the lineup — pre-loaded with 19 ingredients including Azomite, Bio Char, Fossilized Carbon Complex, and every Gaia Green mineral. Designed for "just add water" grows. Min 10L (3 gal) per plant indoor, 20L per plant outdoor. Reusable with re-amending.
🪶 Kānehiwa's Words
"The mountain does not rush to feed the valley. It crumbles slowly, season after season, releasing minerals into the streams that nourish everything downstream. Dry amendments are the mountain's way — patience in the soil, abundance in the harvest." — Kānehiwa
This guide is provided for educational purposes only. Gaia Green is a registered trademark — this schedule is community-developed and not officially endorsed by Gaia Green. Always research local laws and regulations before cultivating.