Aussie Growers Thread

giglewigle

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If he’s a real steelie heel probably whack you over the head with them lol.
one of the hardes blokes i knowacedently waked him on the head with a 32 on the first day lol he was ben over tieing he looked up with the biggest some ones guna cop ha flogging then saw it was me fuk i thoufht i was fuked then atleast he was wering his hard hat that time lol
 

OzCocoLoco

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Just got home from the hill ended up putting over 600 litres on the plants,I’m taking it as a good sign that they are still thirsty,I’ve had plants that just shut down when it gets really hot but these seem to be handling it fine. Going to have to spend a bit of time over the next few days staking and/or caging them up and giving them a good pruning
 

bobqp

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Just got home from the hill ended up putting over 600 litres on the plants,I’m taking it as a good sign that they are still thirsty,I’ve had plants that just shut down when it gets really hot but these seem to be handling it fine. Going to have to spend a bit of time over the next few days staking and/or caging them up and giving them a good pruning
Good to see your plants going good. I bought another 40 metres of chicken mesh . took quite a while to paint it but looks like I need to make the cages another 2 foot rounder. Hoping we all get a good harvest this year.
 

OzCocoLoco

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Good to see your plants going good. I bought another 40 metres of chicken mesh . took quite a while to paint it but looks like I need to make the cages another 2 foot rounder. Hoping we all get a good harvest this year.
It’s still to far away for me to start thinking about harvest,if the weather stays good from here on in for us we’ll do alright I reckon
 

Nugachino

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Hold on to your britches bitches. I've got a fookin idea!

I want to grow mushrooms... Not the psychedelic sort. Oysters and the big fuck off white caps. Thinkin they could almost go in the same room I grow my other consumables. Well... At least in the incubation stage they could- I think.
 

vostok

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Australia is aiming for global domination in a growing industry: medicinal marijuana.
The country's government said Thursday that it was legalizing overseas exports of cannabis products for medical uses.

"We'd like to be potentially the world's number one supplier," Health Minister Greg Hunt said on local radio.

Some experts predict the government move could lead to a boom in the industry for Australia.

It "opens the floodgates for further overseas investment into Australia," said Niv Dagan, a director at investment firm Peak Asset Management.

He forecasts that the market for Australian medicinal cannabis products will quadruple to $1 billion by 2020.

The news gave a massive lift to the share prices of Australian companies that grow cannabis for medical purposes.

The stock of one cultivation firm, Cann Group, surged 35% in Sydney on Thursday.

Peter Crock, the company's CEO, told CNNMoney that he saw big opportunities in markets like Canada and Germany, where there could be shortfalls in local production.

A report last year by Grand View Research, a U.S.-based market research and consulting firm, forecast that the global market for medicinal cannabis would hit more than $55 billion by 2025.

Today, the major producers of medicinal cannabis for export include Canada and the Netherlands, while import markets include Germany and Croatia.

International trade in legal marijuana is still tightly controlled.

Sales are limited to medicinal use. Exporting and importing nations need to report all trades with the United Nations' International Narcotics Control Board,

according to cannabis information website Leafly.


Colorado facing influx of black market pot



The Australian Health Ministry said it hoped the decision to legalize exports would strengthen the market for local producers and ensure a more stable supply for Australian patients.

"Our goal is to ensure that Australian producers have every opportunity to be the number one producers of the highest-grade medicinal cannabis in the world," Hunt said. The changes are set to take effect next month.

Australia legalized patient access to medicinal cannabis at the federal level in 2016, but rules differ at the state level. Recreational use is still forbidden nationwide.

The drug is typically prescribed to help alleviate pain for patients with life-threatening illnesses, such as cancer and HIV/AIDS.

But it hasn't been widely adopted so far in Australia. Hunt said cannabis products had only been used to treat hundreds of patients.

Patients are reported to still have difficulty accessing the drugs, with some doctors refusing to prescribe it.

(http://money.cnn.com/2018/01/04/news/economy/australia-legal-cannabis-exports/index.html)
 

Lucky Luke

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Australia is aiming for global domination in a growing industry: medicinal marijuana.
The country's government said Thursday that it was legalizing overseas exports of cannabis products for medical uses.

"We'd like to be potentially the world's number one supplier," Health Minister Greg Hunt said on local radio.

Some experts predict the government move could lead to a boom in the industry for Australia.

It "opens the floodgates for further overseas investment into Australia," said Niv Dagan, a director at investment firm Peak Asset Management.

He forecasts that the market for Australian medicinal cannabis products will quadruple to $1 billion by 2020.

The news gave a massive lift to the share prices of Australian companies that grow cannabis for medical purposes.

The stock of one cultivation firm, Cann Group, surged 35% in Sydney on Thursday.

Peter Crock, the company's CEO, told CNNMoney that he saw big opportunities in markets like Canada and Germany, where there could be shortfalls in local production.

A report last year by Grand View Research, a U.S.-based market research and consulting firm, forecast that the global market for medicinal cannabis would hit more than $55 billion by 2025.

Today, the major producers of medicinal cannabis for export include Canada and the Netherlands, while import markets include Germany and Croatia.

International trade in legal marijuana is still tightly controlled.

Sales are limited to medicinal use. Exporting and importing nations need to report all trades with the United Nations' International Narcotics Control Board,

according to cannabis information website Leafly.


Colorado facing influx of black market pot



The Australian Health Ministry said it hoped the decision to legalize exports would strengthen the market for local producers and ensure a more stable supply for Australian patients.

"Our goal is to ensure that Australian producers have every opportunity to be the number one producers of the highest-grade medicinal cannabis in the world," Hunt said. The changes are set to take effect next month.

Australia legalized patient access to medicinal cannabis at the federal level in 2016, but rules differ at the state level. Recreational use is still forbidden nationwide.

The drug is typically prescribed to help alleviate pain for patients with life-threatening illnesses, such as cancer and HIV/AIDS.

But it hasn't been widely adopted so far in Australia. Hunt said cannabis products had only been used to treat hundreds of patients.

Patients are reported to still have difficulty accessing the drugs, with some doctors refusing to prescribe it.

(http://money.cnn.com/2018/01/04/news/economy/australia-legal-cannabis-exports/index.html)
It sounds like they may use the same guidelines as the Poppy industry. If so then its going to be Pharma controlled and over regulated.
 

bobqp

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My father has 3rd stage parkingsons disease . and he can't get medical cannabis because every junkie dog is claiming they need medical cannabis . its bullshit children who need it can't get it because people who don't need it are clogging up the waiting list .
 

OzCocoLoco

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My father has 3rd stage parkingsons disease . and he can't get medical cannabis because every junkie dog is claiming they need medical cannabis . its bullshit children who need it can't get it because people who don't need it are clogging up the waiting list .
Is there even a waiting list yet ?
 

OzCocoLoco

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My father has 3rd stage parkingsons disease . and he can't get medical cannabis because every junkie dog is claiming they need medical cannabis . its bullshit children who need it can't get it because people who don't need it are clogging up the waiting list .
I got a friend that has a very sick kid in contact with a guy that has been helping her out with CBD capsules,if you want I can get you in touch with him.
 

vostok

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My father has 3rd stage parkingsons disease . and he can't get medical cannabis because every junkie dog is claiming they need medical cannabis . its bullshit children who need it can't get it because people who don't need it are clogging up the waiting list .
Teach Him To Grow...!!!
 
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