Aussie Growers Thread

NUTSACK

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I'd caution you against openly suggesting swap/sell/barter etc. The Mod's/admin frown upon such practice (even 'though it happens a lot).

Like everyone else in this situation, I'm also dubious about online sellers from O/S, but you take your chances.......
Ah to easy, thanks for the heads up. I”ll clarify my above comment, it was said in jest
 

TerryTeacosy

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i was talking about the water being to cold for the cuttings in the platinum cloner, how they needed a water heater because its cold in winter

and then you post a pic of a bunch of new cuttings in coco, that havent even rooted yet, and crap on about how easy it is :wall:
Taking cuts & chucking them into solo cups in coco is pretty simple. The base of the cuts are insulated from temperature fluctuations & don't get any light (I think this is where I went wrong with my DIY aerocloner experiments).

I just take a swag of cuts & then cull-out the ones that aren't doing so well.

I reckon we should give it a month & then compare dicks again. Waddya say?
 
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TerryTeacosy

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@bursto

PS. This has been my experience of using an aerocloner, with their mothers in the same environment, 2 months apart:
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TWICE!!!!

Winter temperatures in late March/early April are responsible for both of these failures????

All I can put it down-to is light getting to the root zone, &/or exposing them to too much light too early.

Like I've said many times - I don't mind showing my fuck-ups. I learn from them & perhaps others can too......
 

reza92

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@bursto

PS. This has been my experience of using an aerocloner, with their mothers in the same environment, 2 months apart:
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TWICE!!!!

Winter temperatures in late March/early April are responsible for both of these failures????

All I can put it down-to is light getting to the root zone, &/or exposing them to too much light too early.

Like I've said many times - I don't mind showing my fuck-ups. I learn from them & perhaps others can too......
Too much light and too cold. Clones need high humidity to develop roots which in turn requires higher heat. They also need to transpire which doesn’t happen at low temps
 

TerryTeacosy

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Too much light and too cold. Clones need high humidity to develop roots which in turn requires higher heat. They also need to transpire which doesn’t happen at low temps
Res. Temp set to 20 or 24C and controlled with an STC.
I also concluded too much light too early.
 

ShadoBeni

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G'day fellas. Used to be on Cannabis World. Looking to get back into it. Unfortunately my seeds from all those years ago haven't popped.

Just wondering if any of the Lucky Dog stuff has reached Australia? Has anyone grown the Dog Patch? I'm liking the look of that.
 

bursto

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i finally got the zkittles x pheno i was tryin to get to reveg to play the game after i repotted it, and turned on the 400w hps, thought it was dying
before that
 

bursto

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went and got meself a proper mountain air filter and ditched the old green Filtaroo rubbish that wasnt doing shit to hide the smell :weed:
a new open hood for the 600w hps after24 hours the plants:weed: just kicked into high gear :lol: bongsmilie:bigjoint::sleep:

and trying out the biodiesel soil mix for the next gro

 
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klx

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went and got meself a proper mountain air filter and ditched the old green Filtaroo rubbish that wasnt doing shit to hide the smell :weed:
a new open hood for the 600w hps after24 hours the plants:weed: just kicked into high gear :lol: bongsmilie:bigjoint::sleep:

and trying out the biodiesel soil mix for the next gro

How big and how old was your Filtaroo? I have a 10 inch and an 8 inch they are over 5 years old and only just starting to struggle now.
 

Lucky Luke

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"A mother and her son from Burnie have been charged after authorities discovered their illegal cannabis-infused gummy lolly trafficking scheme.
As reported by The Mercury, police carried out a search at their Burnie home where 47 cannabis plants were discovered alongside silicon moulds to make the gummies and an assortment of other material.
It is understood the pair produced and sold more than 1800 bags in a 12-month period, at a value between $36,000 and $50,000.
The court heard how the lollies became highly sought after following the success of their use with the producing family’s sick pet dog, according to son Toby Cooper McLeod.
The pair have been sentenced to 16 months in jail, and must also pay $43,000 and undergo a drug addiction program."
 

bursto

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"A mother and her son from Burnie have been charged after authorities discovered their illegal cannabis-infused gummy lolly trafficking scheme.
As reported by The Mercury, police carried out a search at their Burnie home where 47 cannabis plants were discovered alongside silicon moulds to make the gummies and an assortment of other material.
It is understood the pair produced and sold more than 1800 bags in a 12-month period, at a value between $36,000 and $50,000.
The court heard how the lollies became highly sought after following the success of their use with the producing family’s sick pet dog, according to son Toby Cooper McLeod.
The pair have been sentenced to 16 months in jail, and must also pay $43,000 and undergo a drug addiction program."
when will they realize that people can make their own choices and its just better to just legalize it:weed::lol:

i have stopped smoking weed for work or whatever on many occasions try quitting tobacco after smoking for years or take alcohol away from an alcoholic, and see what happens
drug addiction programme :sleep: :sleep: :sleep: its getting a bit old :roll:


:weed: :weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed::weed:
 
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TerryTeacosy

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when will they realize that people can make their own choices and its just better to just legalize it:weed::lol:

To a point, I agree with you, but some folks (particularly the young) don't make good choices & end-up as statistics. Carte-blanche legalisation opens-up a Pandora's box of other problems. Better to decriminalise, rather than legalise. That comes with its own very blurry lines:

In SA & ACT, it's legal to grow a limited number of plants. What if you only grow 4 fucking HUGE plants "for personal use" (can anyone remember "Bertha"?)? Whilst they're in the ground, it's perfectly legal. The moment you harvest, possession of the fruits of your labour then becomes illegal, 'cos you're in possession of a "trafficable" quantity or more. Derrr????

Education programs & acceptance, rather than demonising its use & incarcerating people for simple possession/use. It would free-up the cops & the legal system's time to deal with more worthwhile imposition of our laws (which are archaic when it comes to this subject). Industrial-scale production by the cartels using PGR's for profit should still remain as a deterrent, but not if you just enjoy growing/using a bit of weed.

i have stopped smoking weed for work or whatever on many occasions try quitting tobacco after smoking for years or take alcohol away from an alcoholic, and see what happens
drug addiction programme :sleep: :sleep: :sleep: its getting a bit old :roll:

Mate, you can lead a horse to water............
Can anyone else say National Referendum?
 
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bursto

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Can anyone else say National Referendum?
if a bloke is allowed to :hump: /marry his best mate, which was once a crime

i can grow a few plants for back pain and give it to my missus during her monthly thing :weed: when she grumpy and dont want to eat or do anything

not talking about 40 plants, ,,,

I'd be happy with 2 plants, max 6 per house, or whatever, not everyone wants to live in Canberra :wall:

imagen the massive trillion dollars of debt caused by Scomo disappearing by half in a few years, from taxes on:weed: related products, infrastructure projects, and all the licences required
 
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