Aussie Growers Thread

Growoolit

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They must have done a serious amount of bed prep to plant in red clay..?
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Looks like they used a rotary tiller and ploughed rows and just planted. Some plants are small, and others are impressive.
Pretty good, that red soil.

This is what happens when a grower wears white Crocs.
Also noted that the cops are pulling the roots out, to get total weight. Why? They should be made to trim and cure before weighing up.

I would have arranged the plants to spell out "Private Property, Fuck Off", but I'm a man of few words, at times.
 

Lucky Luke

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Don't think they would be because pretty sure they're all his own stuff he's made from others, its all branded as ilgm. People who used him swear by it being good stuff but for me too pricey for unknowns
There was a guy down here selling Seedsman stuff. Not sure how it worked. He ended up getting done. Putting cards on shop counters wasn't the brightest idea.
 

reza92

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Don't think they would be because pretty sure they're all his own stuff he's made from others, its all branded as ilgm. People who used him swear by it being good stuff but for me too pricey for unknowns
Even small time breeders who still use small cliplock bags (bodhi comes to mind) use their own sticker labels and seal the packs. Most take the step up to branded or plain Mylar bags, an impulse sealer (which are cheap as fuck) and some kind of container pretty quick.
 

Lucky Luke

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It’s only not clay because it’s too dry. Get it wet and it’s not dirt anymore
fair anuff. Must be different than the red dirt in the Kimberly and the red dirt down here then.
My property is clay- its fkd stuff.I hate having to dig the lid off the septic every few years for a pump out.
 
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reza92

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air anuff. Must be different than the red dirt in the Kimberly and the red dirt down here then.
My property is clay- its fkd stuff.I hate having to dig the lid off the septic every few years for a pump out.
Yeah she’s a bit different to red sand, like if
You out lightning ridge way etc and it rains you need to stay on The hard packed areas/roads, if you get off the tracks you’ll sink real quick.

Personally I wouldn’t even liken it to normal clay but devils clay.
 
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