Aussie Growers Thread

reza92

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Everyone is different here I grow with organic nutes, professor nutrients or something like that. Its probably the easiest imo and I’m lazy so win win. But the yield could be less with organics but the new shits pretty good. Before that I just ran growrite.
I’m a mediocre grow so organic suits me.
Professor nutrients is definitely salt based. Haven’t heard anything bad about them but they’re pretty much the same as any other a/b veg/bloom salt based nutrient. I’m personally not a fan because of their markup, their blooming powder is essentially just mpk repackaged into a small container with their label and sold for $50/700g, I got 1kg for $20 off eBay and got told that was expensive (apparently it’s under $100 for a 25kg bag from the ag store)

I will give them props for being an Australian based company but.
 

Lucky Luke

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Professor nutrients is definitely salt based. Haven’t heard anything bad about them but they’re pretty much the same as any other a/b veg/bloom salt based nutrient. I’m personally not a fan because of their markup, their blooming powder is essentially just mpk repackaged into a small container with their label and sold for $50/700g, I got 1kg for $20 off eBay and got told that was expensive (apparently it’s under $100 for a 25kg bag from the ag store)

I will give them props for being an Australian based company but.
according to their website they do do organic.
 

DustyDuke

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Professor nutrients is definitely salt based. Haven’t heard anything bad about them but they’re pretty much the same as any other a/b veg/bloom salt based nutrient. I’m personally not a fan because of their markup, their blooming powder is essentially just mpk repackaged into a small container with their label and sold for $50/700g, I got 1kg for $20 off eBay and got told that was expensive (apparently it’s under $100 for a 25kg bag from the ag store)

I will give them props for being an Australian based company but.
Yeah they have an organic range too
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DustyDuke

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according to their website they do do organic.
This grow I’m using all there organic stuff last grow I just used bloom and grow because my soil is kick ass lol but this grow I’m giving the soil a break and doing coco so I figure they need the extra boost
 

reza92

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This grow I’m using all there organic stuff last grow I just used bloom and grow because my soil is kick ass lol but this grow I’m giving the soil a break and doing coco so I figure they need the extra boost
Wouldn’t the organic lines work better in soil. Cocos inert so there’s no real disadvantage to using salts unlike in soil.
 

Rewerb

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Whoops. My mistake. I thought that scale it was next to was in metres, not centimetres.....

Lol
Mate, I quite literally cacked myself laughing at that one. I know we have some pretty large & nasty creatures down here, but a 2.5 METRE Scorpion is not one of them!!

That or else our spliff-rolling papers come in 6-Metre lengths:bigjoint:

Whatever it is you're smoking right now, I WANT some!!!!!!
 

Dougnsalem

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Bush scorpion
Hold up here. Then why the heck was that nasty thing pictured next to a "No swimming" picture? The couple times I've been to Perth/Fremantle, I've only gone sailing. I was thinking to myself "Thank God I didn't go swimming down there....." Those are bush scorpions??? Geeze....

Lol. You guys are funny as hell. At the very least, I'll be taking another vacation down there. Might even move there, in the next ten years. Don't know yet, if I want to live with a bunch of convicts kids though.... Whew! That's REALLY scarry....

Lol.
 
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