You do realize you should be adding liquid chlorine every day to maintain your FC in the target range, correct? Adding on Saturday, then Tuesday, will lead you to algae, or at a minimum the waste of a lot of chlorine.
This cannot be emphasized enough.
I was a newbie last year, and I was "advised" by the company that sold and installed my pool to "just dump in a gallon very 3-4 days, and you're good." I dealt with issues until I closed it last year.
This year, we had to drain completely to deal with a warranty liner issue. So, in the interim, I started researching and found this forum. The knowledge here is amazing.
Yes, it is bit of trouble to add chlorine everyday, but that is what I have done, along with learning how to self-test the water, and my pool has been crystal clear all year. I have a quart mason jar that is my reference, which is exactly 2 ppm for my 16K gallon pool. I added three quarts to the fresh fill, and started adding a quart everyday. I tested every third day or so, and if my FC was below 5, I added enough to get me to 6 and tested again in two days. If it was over 7, I only added about half a jar each day until the next test. (That only happened very early in the year when we first opened)
My pool is full sun exposed, and it has gotten hotter and sunnier, I have started adding 3 ppm everyday (48 oz). That seems to keep the FC between 5.5 and 6, which is where I want to be with my pool.
A gallon of 12.5% bleach will raise 33K gallons just less than 4 ppm of FC. Depending on sun exposure, you are going to lose 2-4 parts per day, especially the first day or two after adding, when the ppm is higher. So, you can see how going 3-4 days without adding bleach might be a problem.