Aussie Growers Thread

ruby fruit

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That’s some crazy bud leaf frost, hoping for more tk but I’m happy either way the 3 diff buds I seen looked awesome
It's hard to justify how gd the frost is and formation of buds as it was a reveg that I've light deprived to finish it this month but it's got a real og look to the leaves etc
Won't be much on her to smoke but it's gonna be a great teaser to get others growing
 

redeyedfrog

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And chillies toi!!
2 Carolina 4eapers a oz brain killer and Trinidad scorpion. The scorpion and brain killer seem to be stressed from all the rain and are a bit wilty. Wondering if I should keep them in a sunny spot or give them shade and recovery time??? Should I give them a really light foliar to keep the nutrients up or just leave it?
 

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redeyedfrog

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I've noticed with 2 of my tomatoes I'm pushing way too hard, I had to dial it back a notch, they were too green almost blueish colour snd wilty except one she loves it. The eggplants just wanna be left alone, carrots will eat everything beetroot sane spinach is freakish, capsicum are same as eggplants lol topped em 3 weeks ago just now bouncing back.
 

Rigman

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The Ghost and Fire crosses should turn out very similar you'd imagine,Ghost O.G is the original (Josh D cut) O.G, the Fire cut was a very early one tends to be more of an Indica type plant so it's probably an O.G x Affie like the S.F.V cut
I am really interested in any different expressions that would drop out of crosses made from them and other genetics out there
 

Joomby

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And chillies toi!!
2 Carolina 4eapers a oz brain killer and Trinidad scorpion. The scorpion and brain killer seem to be stressed from all the rain and are a bit wilty. Wondering if I should keep them in a sunny spot or give them shade and recovery time??? Should I give them a really light foliar to keep the nutrients up or just leave it?
Ive noticed if you give super hots to much nitrogen the leaves grow out all spastic and wrinkly. Mine are in fairly hot soil (same as my cannabis soil) and they don't really need anything untill they Strat flowering and fruiting. Plenty of p.k and make sure they have enough calcium or you get bell end rot same as tomatoes or any other night shade species
 

redeyedfrog

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Ive noticed if you give super hots to much nitrogen the leaves grow out all spastic and wrinkly. Mine are in fairly hot soil (same as my cannabis soil) and they don't really need anything untill they Strat flowering and fruiting. Plenty of p.k and make sure they have enough calcium or you get bell end rot same as tomatoes or any other night shade species
Should I leave them out? Or in a shady spot?
 

dopeonarope

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Ive noticed if you give super hots to much nitrogen the leaves grow out all spastic and wrinkly. Mine are in fairly hot soil (same as my cannabis soil) and they don't really need anything untill they Strat flowering and fruiting. Plenty of p.k and make sure they have enough calcium or you get bell end rot same as tomatoes or any other night shade species
had the curly growth on one of my scorps this year after potting it in some bagged mix that must have been pretty hot. Got it in the ground and it sorted itself out fairly quick
 

ruby fruit

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Ive noticed if you give super hots to much nitrogen the leaves grow out all spastic and wrinkly. Mine are in fairly hot soil (same as my cannabis soil) and they don't really need anything untill they Strat flowering and fruiting. Plenty of p.k and make sure they have enough calcium or you get bell end rot same as tomatoes or any other night shade species
Yep I learnt a few years ago the nitrogen as in to much really messes with them stalls them like fuck and can cause flowers to drop when u think it's heat but it's nitrogen
 
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