Starting Seeds
Soak seeds in a solution of 1 tablespoon Neptune's Harvest Fertilizer per quart of water, until they begin to swell. The bigger the seed, the longer this is. The beans may take overnight. Once you plant the seeds, water with the solution you've soaked them in. This can get a little smelly, so if you have a basement or side room you don't use much, that would be best. It's really not THAT bad, and goes away quickly.
After that use ½ oz of fertilizer(1 tablespoon) per gallon of water, once a week. Once the 1st primary leaves are out, and the plants are 4 to 6 inches tall, up it to 1 oz. per gallon of water, once a week.
Upon transplanting presoak the new location by using 1 oz of Neptune's Harvest per gallon of water poured right into the hole, then put the transplant in quick, before all the water is absorbed by the soil. This allows the nutrients to go right into the root ball and surrounding soil. The plant will be off to a great start and you'll prevent transplant shock. Water as needed thereafter.
After planting, you can begin foliar feeding using the same 1oz/gal dilution rate. You may continue fertilizing as often as once a week, but in most cases every 2 to 3 weeks is adequate.