Dr. Earth Organics?

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So, this is going to be my second grow, however, I have made a couple of changes... first I switched over to coco coir, and I changed my nutrients to organic. (Dr. Earth Pure Gold 2-2-2, Worm castings, Brer Rabbit Blackstrap Molasses, and Dr. Earth Flower Girl) I feed every other watering with the tea recipe, only using the veg nutes currently, my question for you awesome guys and gals is do I need to do/get anything else for this grow or am I all set?
 
Your good to go
Dr earth is some good stuff, especially since ya can get it from home d pote.
Check out the ingredients and it has about everything you will need in it all ready.
Do not go crazy with the molasses.
I've used everything you have with good results
Enjoy the journey
 
You can definitely get it done with those items. I tried a while back a similar set up and it worked fairly well. I did not get it dialed in exactly but the result was okay. Are you running a journal for it? If so tag me in it.

:pass::pass:
 
I havent started a grow journal for it as of yet. I keep meaning to learn this site a little better but get easily distracted by the threads in the forums lol. I had a small root aphid problem at the start of the grow because I used a bag of soil that had sat outside for a couple weeks, but I think I finally got it under control. I did end up using an organic pesticide by Maggie's Farm (3 in1 Garden spray) but I ended up accidentally burning the crap out of the leaves because I stupidly did the treatment with the lights on, but they seem to bouncing back nicely now. I started using LST on 4 of them and they responded very well though. I will continue to post updates on this thread if it makes it a little easier.
 
Your good to go
Dr earth is some good stuff, especially since ya can get it from home d pote.
Check out the ingredients and it has about everything you will need in it all ready.
Do not go crazy with the molasses.
I've used everything you have with good results
Enjoy the journey
Thank you for the advice.. this is my first organic style grow. My first grow was with foxfarm nutrients, not knocking them but it seemed kind of tedious with the feeding schedule and I was scared to death of giving them a lockout. I ended up pulling 6.51 oz dry out of 2 so I think it went ok. Nothing like some of the pics I see on here though hahaha. Not to be nosy, but I saw in your screen name tejas... you wouldn't happen to be there would you?
 
Thank you for the advice.. this is my first organic style grow. My first grow was with foxfarm nutrients, not knocking them but it seemed kind of tedious with the feeding schedule and I was scared to death of giving them a lockout. I ended up pulling 6.51 oz dry out of 2 so I think it went ok. Nothing like some of the pics I see on here though hahaha. Not to be nosy, but I saw in your screen name tejas... you wouldn't happen to be there would you?

@Ryan Golightly

Well howdy partner! :shooty:

Hook Em !!
Too hot

Chilling at Barton Creek :coffee:
 
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So, this is going to be my second grow, however, I have made a couple of changes... first I switched over to coco coir, and I changed my nutrients to organic. (Dr. Earth Pure Gold 2-2-2, Worm castings, Brer Rabbit Blackstrap Molasses, and Dr. Earth Flower Girl) I feed every other watering with the tea recipe, only using the veg nutes currently, my question for you awesome guys and gals is do I need to do/get anything else for this grow or am I all set?

plantz luv brer rabbit, mmmm! :biggrin: like tejas said, jus don't go crazy with it is all...i mix 1 tspn per 1 gal of water (dist and/or rainwater) :thumbsup: ppp
 
plantz luv brer rabbit, mmmm! :biggrin: like tejas said, jus don't go crazy with it is all...i mix 1 tspn per 1 gal of water (dist and/or rainwater) :thumbsup: ppp

@420Forever

Yes true
But remember it's not the plant that loves Brer rabbit.
It's the microbes and bacteria in the soil/coco that break down the food that love it.
Too much sours the soil/coco ( more bad bacteria than good)
1 teaspoon every other watering Worked for me. I added in fungi and bacteria.
Heck
Once I started using Recharge I dropped the molasses for recharge has it in it.
Recharge Rocks in Coco :frog:
Enjoy the journey
 
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Yes true
But remember it's not the plant that loves Brer rabbit.
It's the microbes and bacteria in the soil/coco that break down the food that love it.
Too much sours the soil/coco ( more bad bacteria than good)
1 teaspoon every other watering Worked for me. I added in fungi and bacteria.
Heck
Once I started using Recharge I dropped the molasses for recharge has it in it.
Enjoy the journey

well, me wazn't tryin to get technical, lol :rolleyes2: but ya, ur right ;) me actually jus ordered some stuff off amazon which will be here tomorrow called Mikrobs, which has the same exact ingredientz as recharge, including molassez, but $10 cheaper :biggrin: ppp
 
well, me wazn't tryin to get technical, lol :rolleyes2: but ya, ur right ;) me actually jus ordered some stuff off amazon which will be here tomorrow called Mikrobs, which has the same exact ingredientz as recharge, including molassez, but $10 cheaper :biggrin: ppp

I was a new grower at one time :rofl:
If I had some info totally simply explained my first few grows would have been much less heartache
I just try to simplify technical :joy:
I am kinda loyal to recharge but have not heard of Mikrobs.
I Need to check to see if the amount and species of bacteria is the same:eyebrows:
 
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