Aussie Growers Thread

Venus55

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I haven’t googled it yet but I wonder if u can buy some kind of pot anchors? It’s windy af atm and even freshly watered I’m having trouble keeping some of the sour widows upright.
Time for bigger pots I ‘spose.
 

Bongsmoke420

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This pineapple chunk is fav smelling can’t beat this cheesy sweet flavour.... the other clone that is a week behind def has more weight to it.... they were both the same size but I super cropped them in different places in the stem... going lower gives you more heads but you will need some support for sure... will be very interesting when I weigh them bothB1A1C127-547F-44FF-BFE8-BAD633B32BB4.jpeg
 

Lucky Luke

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This pineapple chunk is fav smelling can’t beat this cheesy sweet flavour.... the other clone that is a week behind def has more weight to it.... they were both the same size but I super cropped them in different places in the stem... going lower gives you more heads but you will need some support for sure... will be very interesting when I weigh them bothView attachment 4182757
More heads usually mean more weight. And a more consistent bag appeal and a nice product size variation as well.
 

Nugachino

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This pineapple chunk is fav smelling can’t beat this cheesy sweet flavour.... the other clone that is a week behind def has more weight to it.... they were both the same size but I super cropped them in different places in the stem... going lower gives you more heads but you will need some support for sure... will be very interesting when I weigh them bothView attachment 4182757
Is that purple one a pineapple chunk? And if so. What are your temperatures like? Just asking as mine never changed from a nice lime hue throughout their whole life.
 

2easy

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What would I do with these tho? I’ve actuslly got a few laying around
If you have a heap of them put 3 in the ground around your pots to hold them in place. If you only have a few just put one in the ground then put the pot hard up against it and duct tape it to the picket. Its a bit ghetto but it would work
 

ruby fruit

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If you have a heap of them put 3 in the ground around your pots to hold them in place. If you only have a few just put one in the ground then put the pot hard up against it and duct tape it to the picket. Its a bit ghetto but it would work
Doing it this way if they were 8 ft you could use them to support some branches as well
 

ruby fruit

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To the tent guys what's the ideal temps for a tent ?
Mines sitting right on 25 at plant height
That's with still chilly nights around 8-12 And day temps of 19-23
 

Bongsmoke420

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as a hobbyist that's fine.

Less swing is better...but ,,,
I just moved tents... kinda running the same alittle hotter maybe just haven’t got it dialled in yet... this was a week agoE3744693-B351-4F5B-A1CA-DC2A6D3C7802.jpeg
To the tent guys what's the ideal temps for a tent ?
Mines sitting right on 25 at plant height
That's with still chilly nights around 8-12 And day temps of 19-23
 
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