Aussie Growers Thread

OzCocoLoco

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Had to pot up 2 af hazes yesterday since I'll have to flip in a week or so with the cup challenge. I've had one going in a cup for about a month and its getting pretty mag deficient but I'm hoping I can turn it around a bit before flowering
Give it a epsom salt (Mag Sulfate) foliar
 

Nugachino

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Funny that cos my sharsbreat is sativa leaning and a hungry bitch
I still think I stopped nitrogen feeds to early on her
I'll have to do two different feeds with my current lot. The Indica is doing fine under the current regime. The Colombian is really dark and clawing a little.
 

OzCocoLoco

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Of to a friends old mans place for a bit of a session,this is the crew of old guys that had some of the best gear I’ve seen growing up Black Domina,Bubblegum,Skunk #1 and Nl#5 haven’t caught up with them in a few years so I’m not sure what they are rocking now they had some legal issues so hopefully they still have some gems hidden away.
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Put together a sample pack for each of them
 

ruby fruit

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During veg all I used on my plants were ecoseaweed foliar and feeds
Go go juice n been foliars
Did prob feed 3 feeds worth of powerfeed red bottle just to help out
Neem spray for ipm along with watchfull pair of eyes as I was able to see em daily
So much rain at start of season but since Xmas it' been bone dry fantastic flowering conditions last few weeks and next few weeks ....aint religious but hell I'm blessed

And stoned lol
 

CleanGreenkiwi

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I just know its affects on grass growth is all on a dairy farm urea is considered a supplement feed. And if the grass is in a growing state ... not a drought or frost you can rely on a 10-1 boost in growth at least 10 kgs of dried grass matter for every 1 kg of urea .. and as all forms of N do increases and encourages vigorous veg growth .. I only apply 2 to 3 times during the veg phase depending on indo or outdoors .. goes entirely against my whole organic mantra but I just cant break the habit knowing the difference it can make
 

OzCocoLoco

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I just know its affects on grass growth is all on a dairy farm urea is considered a supplement feed. And if the grass is in a growing state ... not a drought or frost you can rely on a 10-1 boost in growth at least 10 kgs of dried grass matter for every 1 kg of urea .. and as all forms of N do increases and encourages vigorous veg growth .. I only apply 2 to 3 times during the veg phase depending on indo or outdoors .. goes entirely against my whole organic mantra but I just cant break the habit knowing the difference it can make
Grass is a lot different to “grass” lol,Urea doesn’t have the legs you want for weed it makes everything nice and green for a short period but needs to be applied regularly.
On a large scale on farms it’s not a bad option but in our farms soil plan it’s used like a booster not as our base Nitrogen source,grass that has been fed mainly with Urea will have good volume but lacks nutrient density so more of it needs to be fed to the livestock to get them to maintain weight
 

OzCocoLoco

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Products like Nitrosol contain Urea and I’ve used plenty of it and would use it again no worries but I’d also make sure I had some organic sources of N like poultry manure,alfalfa meal,organic xtra etc not just rely on the Urea
 

CleanGreenkiwi

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Grass is a lot different to “grass” lol,Urea doesn’t have the legs you want for weed it makes everything nice and green for a short period but needs to be applied regularly.
On a large scale on farms it’s not a bad option but in our farms soil plan it’s used like a booster not as our base Nitrogen source,grass that has been fed mainly with Urea will have good volume but lacks nutrient density so more of it needs to be fed to the livestock to get them to maintain weight
Yeah thats true it isnt the only nitrogen in my soil it would be only a booster .. but nitrogen boosted grass is actually better for producing milk .. only problem is it lacks a bit of fibre but has a higher m/e and contains more sugar the trick is to always top up the diet with a feed high on fibre like straw it does kill of the clovers which in turn means you need more urea .. sort of fucking up the nature of things
 

CleanGreenkiwi

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Products like Nitrosol contain Urea and I’ve used plenty of it and would use it again no worries but I’d also make sure I had some organic sources of N like poultry manure,alfalfa meal,organic xtra etc not just rely on the Urea
Yeah my soil brew is made with sheep manure worm castings blood and bone sprayed with seasol ... probably dont even need the urea tbh bur its there and its free
 

OzCocoLoco

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Yeah thats true it isnt the only nitrogen in my soil it would be only a booster .. but nitrogen boosted grass is actually better for producing milk .. only problem is it lacks a bit of fibre but has a higher m/e and contains more sugar the trick is to always top up the diet with a feed high on fibre like straw it does kill of the clovers which in turn means you need more urea .. sort of fucking up the nature of things
Fuck I’d hate to be trying to make money of dairy cows at the moment,we’ve bought 2 big dairy farms in the last 2 months over 500 acres in all and on good ground but the price of milk is pathetic for the cost of production

Clover is worth it’s weight in gold I reckon,I’m going to a seminar on rye grass soon that should be very informative think I’ll need to pack an extra gram or 2 in my lunch box those days
 
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