Aussie Growers Thread

bobqp

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Ive bumped my seed stash up in terms of quality I feel this year I prob need to just bump up my DNA and reserve prada collection and I'll be happy so prob an order to the vault or one more attitude for those ones and thats it.
I feel I may be running cannaventure strains for a few yrs to come so really with a few GPS strains I'm set now without ordering.
The only DNA strain I've harvested is LA con and it was very potent and super stinky. I have a DNA tangilope in a greenhouse plus
2 holy grail kush fems and
2 lemon of kush FEMS from DNA. Will grow them out over the summer. Have 2 reserva privada Skywalker kush FEMS as well. Plus like 5 different blimburn fem strains that I will most likely plant around Xmas for small plants to seed and test the potency of the strain.I think we are pretty lucky to be able to grab basically any strain we want from overseas. Got a couple of different gg4 crosses from expert seeds to plant to see if there worth growing. Will most likely plant most of my freebie seeds in greenhouses at the end of July for 12 /12 outdoors . I'll use pollen from a bodhi strain on them if there any good. Just a matter of digging holes and carting soil and stocking up on nets and mesh now.
 

OzCocoLoco

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Best advice I got when growing bush near Brisbane was to trust your instincts. If something feels dodgy it probably is so you get the fuck out of there if your spidey senses start tingling. I've bugged out of an area twice - no idea if I was actually in danger but sometimes it's better not to find out
And stayclear of animal tracks,people instinctively follow them because it’s easier going. Try and stay on either high ground or through gullies or creeks that way your only open on one side and can keep a look out easier
 

Tim1987

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And stayclear of animal tracks,people instinctively follow them because it’s easier going. Try and stay on either high ground or through gullies or creeks that way your only open on one side and can keep a look out easier
Have a few ways in and out too. To avoid creating a path as well.
Also a quick exit if need arises.
 

giglewigle

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ye my plan is 2 prep good would love 2 do an out door but am gunna spendtje next yearor 3 scoutinf n wwhatnot im gunna be going remote as humanly possable
 

CleanGreenkiwi

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And stayclear of animal tracks,people instinctively follow them because it’s easier going. Try and stay on either high ground or through gullies or creeks that way your only open on one side and can keep a look out easier
Good idea to follow a creek or a river .. its a water source for you if something goes wrong a and your plants it helps you to not get lost can hide your tracks then find a nice open gully coming of it or gullies .. often over the years they have built up with good top soil .. in nz anyway then find some nice sunny spots .. i go for north facing and run 1or 2 plants in a spot .. back home we would kill a dozen possums the year before and put em in the bottom of the hole
 

OzCocoLoco

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Good idea to follow a creek or a river .. its a water source for you if something goes wrong a and your plants it helps you to not get lost can hide your tracks then find a nice open gully coming of it or gullies .. often over the years they have built up with good top soil .. in nz anyway then find some nice sunny spots .. i go for north facing and run 1or 2 plants in a spot .. back home we would kill a dozen possums the year before and put em in the bottom of the hole
I’ve never been lost in the bush or anywhere I’ve taken the “long way” plenty of times though lol
 
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