Aussie Growers Thread

Venus55

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Yeah I watered them with the trace mix and folar fed them with another trace mix. Yates and Searles. Plants are in different soils and different water sources s. Seems to be attacking certain strains rapidly. Some plants are sort of responding but others are just dying. I've changed ferts from powrrfeed to nitrosol. Heading back out tonight to hit them with another folar feed.
Have you pest sprayed?
 

OzCocoLoco

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Na

Nah I havnt. I think its something to do with iron hopefully.
I’m still thinking iron,it’s a tricky one though because too much of a certain elelment will often show similar signs as not having enough.
Then again it may just be autoflower herpes​
 

Nugachino

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I've got the gardening bug again lads. I want to make a couple small greenhouses in my back yard. And maybe follow it up with a larger one for taller crops. Like corn and trellised pumpkins.
 

Venus55

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@Venus55 is the shed vented and scrubbed?
What do u mean by vented? It has an extraction fan yes, and fans going to circulate air, and if it’s not raining I take the roof off during the day. And by scrubbed do you mean clean? I gernied it and sprayed pesticide before putting them in, but the room isn’t sealed and still have some leak issues when it’s raining. But nothings dripping directly on the plants which is good, but still it sends humidity up to 99%.
But yes before the next ones go in will be completely sealing it up.
 

Joomby

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Na

Nah I havnt. I think its something to do with iron hopefully.
Im right off power feed.my bush plants get power feed and they are nitro def.my yard plants get charlie carp with added kelp and they are powering.power feed is not what it used to be imo. Its gone main stream.switch to charlie and see the difrence
 

Joomby

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What do u mean by vented? It has an extraction fan yes, and fans going to circulate air, and if it’s not raining I take the roof off during the day. And by scrubbed do you mean clean? I gernied it and sprayed pesticide before putting them in, but the room isn’t sealed and still have some leak issues when it’s raining. But nothings dripping directly on the plants which is good, but still it sends humidity up to 99%.
But yes before the next ones go in will be completely sealing it up.
Scrubed means the exhausted air is carbon filterd . Its to stop smell
 

bobqp

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I’m still thinking iron,it’s a tricky one though because too much of a certain elelment will often show similar signs as not having enough.
Then again it may just be autoflower herpes​
Haha fuck you. The autos are the only ones that don't have it. Should of been using folar feed trace elements throughout the season. I do enjoy looking at your autos on your grow journal (:
 

OzCocoLoco

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Its gone main stream.switch to charlie and see the difrence
Mainstream ? Seasol are one of the larger garden fertiliser companies in Australia,Powerfeed has always been “mainstream”. It’s good to see you like Charlie Carp so much but personally I wouldn’t use it.
 

OzCocoLoco

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Haha fuck you. The autos are the only ones that don't have it. Should of been using folar feed trace elements throughout the season. I do enjoy looking at your autos on your grow journal (:
Try foliar feeding some eco seaweed or something similar,kelp contains pretty much all the trace elements a plant needs with the added bonus of the bio stimulants. I’ve been fighting herpes( leaf septoria ) on mine for most of the season.
I’ll get a few pics tomorrow was raining while I was there this arvo giving them more guano and some liquid gypsum so I can put their last lot of mulch on tomorrow
 

bobqp

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Try foliar feeding some eco seaweed or something similar,kelp contains pretty much all the trace elements a plant needs with the added bonus of the bio stimulants. I’ve been fighting herpes( leaf septoria ) on mine for most of the season.
I’ll get a few pics tomorrow was raining while I was there this arvo giving them more guano and some liquid gypsum so I can put their last lot of mulch on tomorrow
I'd say half my plants are infected with the yellow tips but other plants have no signs of it. Have a couple of plants 2 weeks into flowering. Was going to do some pollinating this arvo but another big storm came over and wet the plants.
 
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