Aussie Growers Thread

Lucky Luke

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Strain I’ve always wanted to try looks tasty mmm.

Is that one of the strains that grows like a Christmas tree like 1 main cola few lower branches
I actually have one I put into flower last week that hasn't been topped or super cropped. It will be interesting to see how she forms up. Ill post pics at a later date.
 

Subu

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Yeah cheers man
I got some shit to sort and to be honest I don't really wanna come on the thread till I've sorted it mate
First step I took was a couple days ago gave my two bankcards to my missus plus dug out a small kitty I had built for the next score.
Can't pay for a habit when you got no cash
I'll be fine mate got ppl that count in the trenches and yeah when I'm on here everyday saying gday to you fuckers I know I'm back to normal again ;)
Good luck.
 

Venus55

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in some ways yeah. im pretty lucky to be right near the ocean and have a nice cool breeze most of the time that i can harness and bring inside but there will be days in summer where we get a scorching hot wind combined with the sun and those days my plants will probably struggle.

the worst is going to be when i hang the girls up to dry.
And that’s where the aircon comes into play again during the drying process. I hang em in the house (ducted aircon) where there’s little to no humidity, same as last year where they still took 7-10 days to feel dry on the outside (wet trim), paper bags into jars. Cured beautifully.
 

ruby fruit

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What lights do u use and how many? It’s gonna be a battle and a half to combat this heat and 3 x 600’s in a relatively small area without one I’m afraid. And In these months the shed is in full sun majority of the day.
The worse thing about summer is the heat yes but more worryingly the bugs n insects the heat brings so if you can sort your heat problem out you will be half way there in the battle for ipm
 

redeyedfrog

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And that’s where the aircon comes into play again during the drying process. I hang em in the house (ducted aircon) where there’s little to no humidity, same as last year where they still took 7-10 days to feel dry on the outside (wet trim), paper bags into jars. Cured beautifully.
^^^what she said
 

Venus55

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The worse thing about summer is the heat yes but more worryingly the bugs n insects the heat brings so if you can sort your heat problem out you will be half way there in the battle for ipm
Correct you are sir. And you know me I’m onto the fuckers. Hosed each one of em off today in the scorching sun but they looooved it. Then I get the blower out on them and tonight they’ll all get sprayed.
 

ruby fruit

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Correct you are sir. And you know me I’m onto the fuckers. Hosed each one of em off today in the scorching sun but they looooved it. Then I get the blower out on them and tonight they’ll all get sprayed.
I spray the walls of my surrounds and anything within 5 metres of my grow with neem spray send to help but in your humid weather I would wonder wether that would have much effect.
Dry as a bowl of grandpa's ashes here so spraying ground and walls etc weorks well
 

Venus55

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I spray the walls of my surrounds and anything within 5 metres of my grow with neem spray send to help but in your humid weather I would wonder wether that would have much effect.
Dry as a bowl of grandpa's ashes here so spraying ground and walls etc weorks well
I do that too
 

Venus55

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Pretty sure I’ve said it once and pretty sure I’ll say it again... I HAAAAATE XMAS BEETLES!!! Fuckers freak me out and not letting me spray my girls in peace ffs!!:evil:
 

redeyedfrog

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My little ones got a silica/seaweed foliar tonight the results are usually pretty good, I did my eggplants yesterday and they looked really great today.
 
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