OzCocoLoco
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DefinitelyNeed to stock up a bit more I think ...
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DefinitelyNeed to stock up a bit more I think ...
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Bong boy dont ever offer me a cone man lolOf course there is,they either have a with holding period or a label stating they are to be used on ornamental plants only and in both cases they must be labeled as a poison
That stuff worked surprisingly well last season but I'd feel better using bigger gauge meshThought if may have been mate
I use wire similar to yours now then once I'm starting to scrog I'll take cages away lay the scrog cages down on top then I've got access to trim the lower branches get cuttings etc etc
If I make a move to a farm etc I'll use that project mesh all the way
Really. Not many of the bottles in the hydro shop are displaying any kind of warning even if they’re known to contain pgr’s. hell even the common Yates ferts at Bunnings don’t list all the ingredients in their products.Yes there is.
Dog wire is good. Small at the bottom to keep the critters out, Sturdy gauge and big enough openings at the top to easily get hands through to do shit if needed.That stuff worked surprisingly well last season but I'd feel better using bigger gauge mesh
People have been saying Shooting Powder has PGRs in it for years but no one can back their claims up with any proof. The way it works is totally different to the way a PGR does,the type of PGR that is used for bulking weed effects the flow of Gibberellin which also prevents resin production and are used in the first weeks of flower not the last couple.Bong boy dont ever offer me a cone man lol
I like that about the Dog Mesh,it's strong gear too.Dog wire is good. Small at the bottom to keep the critters out, Sturdy gauge and big enough openings at the top to easily get hands through to do shit if needed.
So pretty much like lawn Fertillizer containing heavy metals but only on the small print.Of course there is,they either have a with holding period or a label stating they are to be used on ornamental plants only and in both cases they must be labeled as a poison
We actually use it on horse yards because of its strength.I like that about the Dog Mesh,it's strong gear too.
Which hydro shop products are you referring to ? Cyco,Nutrifield and U-Turn bottles all do. I do know guys at shops sell dodgy shit "under the counter" but it's not as common as it was.Really. Not many of the bottles in the hydro shop are displaying any kind of warning even if they’re known to contain pgr’s. hell even the common Yates ferts at Bunnings don’t list all the ingredients in their products.
I don’t visit the shop enough to know names just the bottles. Owner and I had a chat last time about nutrients after I quizzed his stupid till operator about the repacked mpk professor nutrients sell as their bloom powder, he pointed to a few he said had pgrs, the cyco was definitely one of them and a few of the bottles did scream dodgy but they where all on the the shelf plain as day.Which hydro shop products are you referring to ? Cyco,Nutrifield and U-Turn bottles all do. I do know guys at shops sell dodgy shit "under the counter" but it's not as common as it was.
Yup, that was my go to when I did outdoor west of Brissie years ago with my old bossDog wire is good. Small at the bottom to keep the critters out, Sturdy gauge and big enough openings at the top to easily get hands through to do shit if needed.
28c and 60-70% humidity.What temp and humidity are you running ?
This covers the last month.
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Send him that Malawi beanhoarder cross mate, that’ll test his cab (and patience). Never doing Malawi under lights again - what a pain chamber@Nugachino there's a PM there for you ya happy bird