After 4 weeks she is starting to look hungry

shackleferd

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Setup;
Coco coir
5 gallon bucket
One cup of dr earth
Distilled water

I usually run chem nutes but now trying organics and so far like what I see however after four weeks she is starting to look hungry. Do I top dress with more dr earth or use organic teas or both? What if it’s not enough?
 
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ComfortCreator

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Setup;
Coco coir
5 gallon bucket
One cup of dr earth
Distilled water

I usually run chem nutes but now trying organics and so far like what I see however after four weeks she is starting to look hungry. Do I top dress with more dr earth or use organic teas or both? What if it’s not enough?
Isn't this a case of you selecting the wrong product? I would think an organic or almost organic liquid fert is what you need here. A slow release fert added to a coco grow...i dont have experience here, but it sounds like a science expermient gone wrong where the medium cannot and will not retain the nutrition.
 

Wattzzup

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Setup;
Coco coir
5 gallon bucket
One cup of dr earth
Distilled water

I usually run chem nutes but now trying organics and so far like what I see however after four weeks she is starting to look hungry. Do I top dress with more dr earth or use organic teas or both? What if it’s not enough?
Post a pic so maybe we can help you.

Top dress with the correct ratio of Dr Earth. Make sure it’s for the stage of growth your pant is in.

typically you have to stay ahead with organics. So if it’s showing def you need to address quickly. What ratio dr earth is it?
 

Autofire

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Setup;
Coco coir
5 gallon bucket
One cup of dr earth
Distilled water

I usually run chem nutes but now trying organics and so far like what I see however after four weeks she is starting to look hungry. Do I top dress with more dr earth or use organic teas or both? What if it’s not enough?
Check out Mr Canuks grow on YouTube. He uses Coco with organic amendments and grows very healthy plants. He top dresses the Coco with different amendments for the stages of growth
 

Richard Drysift

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Setup;
Coco coir
5 gallon bucket
One cup of dr earth
Distilled water

I usually run chem nutes but now trying organics and so far like what I see however after four weeks she is starting to look hungry. Do I top dress with more dr earth or use organic teas or both? What if it’s not enough?
That’s not going to work without adding compost regularly in the form of teas or in the mix directly.
 

Dopesmoka

Well-Known Member
Setup;
Coco coir
5 gallon bucket
One cup of dr earth
Distilled water

I usually run chem nutes but now trying organics and so far like what I see however after four weeks she is starting to look hungry. Do I top dress with more dr earth or use organic teas or both? What if it’s not enough?
Keep top dressing and yeah you gonna need some more amendments probably
 

Dopesmoka

Well-Known Member
Isn't this a case of you selecting the wrong product? I would think an organic or almost organic liquid fert is what you need here. A slow release fert added to a coco grow...i dont have experience here, but it sounds like a science expermient gone wrong where the medium cannot and will not retain the nutrition.
You can easily use both just mix the liquid fertilizer so it’s not as strong and you won’t get any burn
 

Hydrahail

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Gaia and Coco are fine but you need microbes bacteria and fungi I like bokashi pro grow if you watch Mr canuck he's adding microbes to his root Zone and Worm casting to the medium going to be trying fish sh!t I hear it's full of life
 
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