Is this botrytis (budrot) ??

Bucsfan80

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No I was just asking if I needed to add calmag to my water. I just think the Grow Big and big bloom with calmag was alot. Then when in flower I would add the buds and bloom that would be 4 things mixed in a gallon of water lol
Read the bottles and see if either has cal or mag in it
 

Neoliet

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Nitrogen toxicity after nute burn?

And if so? Helps it to give PH water with bacteria to reduces the nitrogen in substrate?

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ZuuTeD614

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Thread hijack.
It is poor forum etiquette to jack someone else's request for help thread.
The standard procedure is to begin your own so the responses are specific to your particular issue.
Not a thread jack we both been describing problems and one thing lead to another. Not a big deal if it was I'm sure the owner of the post can say something. Thanks!
EDIT: Thread was pretty much over people told him what his issue was!
 

Livingblacksoil

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Thank you! Yes, I know Mr Canuck, I like his video’s ! He premixing organic slow realizing fertilizers in living soil. Then he gives only water in veg stage. Transplant in bigger pots with new soil mix and top dressing in flower stage. It seems easy and sounds very logic.

Build a soil…I have seen some videos. They are a bit long… It’s about reusing and rebuilding the soil. All nice YouTube channels!

I don’t see any video’s about growing organic in coco and preferably with autopots.

The manufacture of BioTabs says it’s really easy. You only add water.. I’m sorry that I did as a newbie some bad things at start. But I want to try grow organic in coco, and only fill the reservoir. And maybe once a week a special treat and foliar spray. Without checking PH or PPM.
Someone just started a thread about dude doing organic in Coco with a video link for you
 

Neoliet

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Someone just started a thread about dude doing organic in Coco with a video link for you
Thanks!! But there are no video’s about growing organic in coco right !?
 

HGCC

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I tried mixing some dirt with coco and tossing granular fertilizer in with it this past year. It didn't work that well, my idea was to have a light fluffy mix and try to get the root system/growth you get from coco but to also have some dirt for the organic whatever to do it's thing. Resulted in none of it working that well and I ended up just pouring some jacks on it, worked out fine. Had issues with too much nitrogen, you don't quite know what's in there.

Organics is kind of a slow build process, coco doesn't lend itself to that. Given that you need to leave your plants, decently large containers of soil with whatever easy reputable organic (or not) nute line is probably your best bet. Coco shines with plain old salt based nutes, if you want organic go with dirt.
 

Neoliet

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Organic what? Would you rather grow whatever this is organically or grow some actual weed. Idk where people are getting this organic coco idea from but it takes a lot more work than what you're trying to put in. This is lazy.. ignorant.. And bordering on arrogant. Your plants are locked out. Your roots are dying. Lord knows what's in your current medium.

Start over and keep it simple. 90% of municipal tap water is better than anything you can buy.. if you live in Flint you might not want to but anywhere else using bottled water is just going to cause you more problems. Add some epsom salt and base nutrients at 75%.. or be willing to put the actual work in to do actual organics cuz just buying little "tabs" ain't it bruh
Why start over? They are doing great?? Did my second topping today!
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PadawanWarrior

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