Aussie Growers Thread

ruby fruit

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Haven't grown it but grand daddy purple is just big bud x urkle,I sure one of those guys would have a fast finishing cross that they have worked. And you know if it comes from them it's not some watered down version of purple
I've got 3 mad purps seeds from the same bloke
Luckily enough prob 30 grand master and 30 each of sr71 and orange og
I think a male from the html or sr71 would be perfect ...the sr71 got a hint of purple to it and it was my last finisher 2 seasons ago...finished mid may for me here a gd 6 weeks after i normally finish up everything ive done before
 

OzCocoLoco

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I've got 3 mad purps seeds from the same bloke
Luckily enough prob 30 grand master and 30 each of sr71 and orange og
I think a male from the html or sr71 would be perfect ...the sr71 got a hint of purple to it and it was my last finisher 2 seasons ago...finished mid may for me here a gd 6 weeks after i normally finish up everything ive done before
GMK x sr 71 = fire I reckon ;)
 

OzCocoLoco

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I've got 3 mad purps seeds from the same bloke
Luckily enough prob 30 grand master and 30 each of sr71 and orange og
I think a male from the html or sr71 would be perfect ...the sr71 got a hint of purple to it and it was my last finisher 2 seasons ago...finished mid may for me here a gd 6 weeks after i normally finish up everything ive done before
Might be a bit warm during our outdoor to get too much colour indoor with a.c would be a good way to get the purp going
 

ruby fruit

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I love the look of DDA. Who's a good vendor to get them from though? I haven't bought seeds online yet.
I got mine from herbies a while back but I'm sure attitude has them as well and they are so easy to order thru with international bank transfer..i thought it would be a pain but it was easy...plus u get 5 bonus free seeds for bank transfer
 

Nugachino

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Also. I'm not sure if the color on my plant is what I thought it was. Or an issue with cobs. But I'll show you this pic I took. I was removing all the dead leaves. Like the really brown ones. 20170911_193908.jpg is that a deficiency? Or something else? The part that was less exposed to the light looks different to the rest of it.
 

ruby fruit

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Also. I'm not sure if the color on my plant is what I thought it was. Or an issue with cobs. But I'll show you this pic I took. I was removing all the dead leaves. Like the really brown ones. View attachment 4008614 is that a deficiency? Or something else? The part that was less exposed to the light looks different to the rest of it.
Looks like phosphorous deficiency ? I'm not certain though
 

OzCocoLoco

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Also. I'm not sure if the color on my plant is what I thought it was. Or an issue with cobs. But I'll show you this pic I took. I was removing all the dead leaves. Like the really brown ones. View attachment 4008614 is that a deficiency? Or something else? The part that was less exposed to the light looks different to the rest of it.
It looks like it's a lockout or deficiency but I'm not sure if guys get any similar issues with LED I've never used them. It's only only the lowers isn't it ?Thats usually one of the more immobile elements . It might just be a bit hungry too
 

OzCocoLoco

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Also. I'm not sure if the color on my plant is what I thought it was. Or an issue with cobs. But I'll show you this pic I took. I was removing all the dead leaves. Like the really brown ones. View attachment 4008614 is that a deficiency? Or something else? The part that was less exposed to the light looks different to the rest of it.
Whatever it is you don't just need to add cal-mag lol
 

ruby fruit

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Also. I'm not sure if the color on my plant is what I thought it was. Or an issue with cobs. But I'll show you this pic I took. I was removing all the dead leaves. Like the really brown ones. View attachment 4008614 is that a deficiency? Or something else? The part that was less exposed to the light looks different to the rest of it.
And take my phosphorous remark with a grain of salt nugs I only go by this chart ive always had to check things outdoor...
leavedeficiencies22.jpg
 

OzCocoLoco

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And take my phosphorous remark with a grain of salt nugs I only go by this chart ive always had to check things outdoor...
View attachment 4008620
It's probably not a bad call phosphorus is a real tricky one it becomes locked out very quickly that's why soft rock phosphate is good it's calcium phosphate and doesn't get locked out. Rice bran is another good source Guano as well
 
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