Aussie Growers Thread

2easy

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So my understanding is their is proteins in plants. Light converts them into a different type of protein that the plant uses in vegative growth.

During the night these proteins dont get converted and build up over time. once they reach a certain level it triggers flower. If you interrupt the process during the night with a light it will convert the protein into its other form and interupt the process before it reaches the required level to trigger flowering
 

JimyTheCook

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The scene is set, the night is cold, the campfire is burning and the stars twinkle in the dark night sky...
Three hang-glider pilots, one from Australia, one from South Africa and the other from New Zealand, are sitting round a campfire near Ayers Rock, each embroiled with the bravado for which they are famous.
A night of tall tales begins....
Kiven, the kiwi says, "I must be the meanest, toughest heng glider dude there us. Why, just the other day, I linded in a field and scared a crocodile thet got loose from the swamp. Et ate sux men before I wrestled ut to the ground weth my bare hends end beat ut's bliddy 'ed un.
Jerry from South Africa typically can't stand to be bettered. "Well you guys, I lended orfter a 200 mile flight on a tiny treck, ind a fifteen foot Namibian desert snike slid out from under a rock and made a move for me. I grebbed thet borsted with my bare hinds and tore it's head orf ind sucked the poison down in one gulp. Ind I'm still here today".
Barry the Aussie remained silent, slowly poking the fire with his penis.
The whole read threw it sounded like kev off housos was talkin to me.
 

Alarmclock

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Heres a better photo, darkwinged fungus gnats perhaps?. Im not 100% sure, i been looking at images on google, still not sure they also seem to like the light with my little herb tray.
 

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Venus55

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When mixing neem oil with water does a drop of dish soap work to mix properly or do i need insect soap cheers?
Far as i know it does work an thats all i used last cpl times i sprayd with neem. Small drop of dish soap fk all really an slighty warm water with recommended amout of neem oil in 2ltr spray bottle
Needs to be/ should be Castile soap - which is 100% pure soap made from a vegetable oil or seed oil eg. coconut, neem, olive, almond etc.
 

Aussieaceae

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Good luck outdoors the next couple months everyone. Couple of mine are just starting to show flowers, think it's off to the races now.

Ended up landing on eco-protector from OCP. I'll let everyone know how it goes.

Got some SBA x GG seeds gifted to me by @klx
Really liking what I'm seeing so far, growing rather well and smelling pretty damn nice.

I'll get some pics together once it's all down, happy to pm any in the meantime.

Good luck everyone! :leaf:
 
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Calbrowno

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Next batch repotted and waiting for room in the flower cupboard.

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Rooted clones planted out

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next batch of clones in the cloner
Just an aeroponic cloning system you got there mate? Impressive root system. I've always struggled with aeroponic clones compared to jiffy pellets cause there is no structure. I've got a couple of aeroponically grown clones now which seem to have quite a weak root system and bend around when i move them. Any tips or do you just plant super deep?
 

reza92

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Just an aeroponic cloning system you got there mate? Impressive root system. I've always struggled with aeroponic clones compared to jiffy pellets cause there is no structure. I've got a couple of aeroponically grown clones now which seem to have quite a weak root system and bend around when i move them. Any tips or do you just plant super deep?
not really. I don’t give them any special attention. I wait until they’ve got a decent root mass (not 1 or 2 shitty looking roots) and just whack them in solos. Water every 2-4 days to start with and then every 1-2 days after they get legs. These will fill the pot in a week and be root bound after 2.

when I’m taking care of them I get 80% + strike rate with my clones. Normally only loose clones when I fuck up and let the cloner run dry.

I’ve tried jiffy pellets and a bunch of other plugs and I get way lower success rates especially in winter
 

Calbrowno

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not really. I don’t give them any special attention. I wait until they’ve got a decent root mass (not 1 or 2 shitty looking roots) and just whack them in solos. Water every 2-4 days to start with and then every 1-2 days after they get legs. These will fill the pot in a week and be root bound after 2.

when I’m taking care of them I get 80% + strike rate with my clones. Normally only loose clones when I fuck up and let the cloner run dry.

I’ve tried jiffy pellets and a bunch of other plugs and I get way lower success rates especially in winter
I have one of these, but the roots got so long last time I used it they were just dangling in the water. Is that alright? Was worried they'd rot.
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