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General Hydroponics MaxiGro 10-5-14

Guaranteed Analysis
Derived from: Ammonium Molybdate, Ammonium Nitrate, Calcium Nitrate, Calcium Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Iron DTPA, Magnesium Sulfate, Manganese EDTA, Potassium Borate, Potassium Nitrate, Potassium Phosphate and Zinc Sulfate
Total Nitrogen (N) →10.0% | 1.5% Ammoniacal Nitrogen (N) | 8.5% Nitrate Nitrogen (N)
Available Phosphate (P2O5) → 5.0%
Soluble Potash (K2O) → 14.0%
Calcium (Ca) → 6.0%
Magnesium (Mg) → 2.0% | 2.0% Water Soluble Magnesium (Mg)
Sulfur (S) → 3.0% | 3.0% Combined Sulfur (S)
Iron (Fe) →0.12% | 0.12% Chelated Iron (Fe)
Manganese (Mn) →0.05% | 0.05% Chelated Manganese (Mn)




Water Soluble Dry MixMaxiGro™ and MaxiBloom™ make up Maxi Series, a duo of standalone, one-part powdered formulas with primary, secondary and micronutrients. Because these dry nutrients are designed to dissolve quickly in water, they’re highly concentrated formulas that are easy to use, easy to store and easy to love. And since Maxi Series™ provides elements essential for proper plant nutrition, it helps grow vigorous plants, strong roots and large flowers for great results.
One Part Means One Product At a Time


MaxiGro are designed to help feed plants what they need in different stages of growth, using only one container at a time. During veg, MaxiGro’s tailored formula helps encourage growth of seedlings and cuttings, helping provide your plant starts vital nutrition for that crucial time early in development. When it’s time for fruiting and flowering, nutrition is just as easy: Switch to MaxiBloom™. This one-container nutrient helps enhance fruit and flower development and provides nutrients needed for essential oil production and high phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and sulfur.




Mat:
All-Natural Hemp Mat for Growing Microgreens 10" x 20" – Water Retention, High Germination, Ideal for Microgreens, Sprouts & Wheatgrass – Premium Hemp Fiber Grow Pads for Optimal Plant Health(10 Pack)




Seed:
https://trueleafmarket.com/products/kale-microgreens-seeds?variant=31775434211443&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=&utm_term=&utm_content=&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20819497878&gbraid=0AAAAADPN2RPq3frdpvcHFFrP4WSHY9ZA4&gclid=CjwKCAjwyYPOBhBxEiwAgpT8P08Utbs1xqkrMc2u6OU3b6cSlZfIEZKG6XZIKkGqBD6NofEZsQy8IRoC2C4QAvD_BwE


Kale Microgreens Seeds. Brassica oleracea. Non-GMO. Kale micros are dark green sometimes with a bluish hue or a redish highlight. The greens are easy to grow and fast. Grows well in both soil and hydroponic pads.
SKU: 48486






Process:
Phase 1: Setup & Prep (Day 0)
1. Tray Setup
Use a 10x20 tray (no holes) for hydroponic growing
Place hemp mat inside tray
Trim if needed so it fits flat (no curling edges)
2. Pre-soak the Hemp Mat
Add water until fully saturated but not floating
Then drain excess → mat should be moist, not submerged
Phase 2: Seeding (Day 0)
3. Seed Density (VERY important)
Kale microgreens:
15–20 grams per 10x20 tray
Spread seeds:
Evenly across entire mat
No clumping
4. Initial Watering
Lightly mist seeds (don’t flood)
5. Blackout Phase Setup
Stack another tray on top OR cover with lid
Add light weight (~5–10 lbs)
Phase 3: Germination (Days 1–3)
6. Conditions
Keep in dark
Temperature: 65–75°F (18–24°C)
7. Watering
Check daily:
Keep mat moist
Add water to tray (bottom watering preferred)
Light brown / drying → add water
Dark / fully moist → leave it 21% -> 80%
Sitting in water → too much
3-4 hours to sweep
Phase 4: Light Growth (Days 3–10)
8. Remove Blackout Cover (Day 3)
When most seeds sprout (~1 inch tall)
9. Introduce Light
Use grow lights or sunlight
12–16 hours/day
LED grow lights ~6–12 inches above plants
10. Nutrients (MaxiGro 10-5-14)
Start feeding once lights are introduced:
Mix:
Low Dose [Day 3-5] → ½ teaspoon per gallon
High Dose [Day 6] → 1 teaspoon per gallon
Add nutrient solution to bottom of tray (bottom feeding)
Typical daily use:
200–400 mL [1 Cup] per tray per day
Microgreens don’t need full strength → too much = burn
11. Watering Routine
Bottom water only
Keep mat moist, not soaked
Phase 5: Optimization Tips (CRITICAL)
Airflow
Use a small fan nearby
Prevents mold + strengthens stems
Light Intensity
If stems are:
Too tall/leggy → increase light
Short & thick → perfect
Avoid Mold
Don’t overwater
Keep airflow consistent
Don’t let seeds sit in water
Phase 6: Harvest (Days 8–12)
12. When to Harvest
When:
First true leaves appear OR
Height: ~2–3 inches
13. How to Harvest
Use scissors
Cut just above mat