Aussie Growers Thread

2easy

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im not really current on it here in NSW but i think its up to 5 is considered a small quantity
up to 50 is indictable and from 50-250 commercial.

but even if you only have 4 but they are "grown indoor using advanced means" then they can use that to throw the book at you
 

Lucky Luke

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I'll have to defer to your knowledge here. I was under the impression that high THC was "Head" & low THC/high CBD was "body"/ best solution.
From what ive found (and im no expert) THC is best for pain and battles cancer and tumers ect. CBD is good for well being and nausea etc. Thye both work together as a medicine. There are like 1,000 cannabinoids that are active that we don't understand as well.
Most medicinal plants I think are thin leaf based (Sativa in the old terminology) and has a high. Broad leaf (indica) has a more stone effect.
Tolerance of everyday users builds up so how it effects someone in the fisrt two weeks is not how they will be effected a month in.

Please take everything I say with a grain of salt. im no expert and have been flying by the seat of my pants, but its information non the less.
 

Lucky Luke

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did you use a paint mixer and a drill? its the only way to roll for bubble. saves a lot of stirring and i feel like it increases yield and quality as you can really give it a nice long gentle run.

the biggest thing is make sure you clean your bags properly after each run
yes I did, the red ones. I just find oil is easier. Be making some more this weekend but only 1/2 an ozzie worth.
 

2easy

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From what ive found (and im no expert) THC is best for pain and battles cancer and tumers ect. CBD is good for well being and nausea etc. Thye both work together as a medicine. There are like 1,000 cannabinoids that are active that we don't understand as well.
Most medicinal plants I think are thin leaf based (Sativa in the old terminology) and has a high. Broad leaf (indica) has a more stone effect.
Tolerance of everyday users builds up so how it effects someone in the fisrt two weeks is not how they will be effected a month in.

Please take everything I say with a grain of salt. im no expert and have been flying by the seat of my pants, but its information non the less.
i dont use for pain so i cant really say but the medicinal users i speak to online that have chronic pain say its the heavy hitting indicas that they are after
 

Bongsmoke420

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Thanks for your reply bongsmoke I do have some pure need oil do I need to water it down or just use it straight, also these gnats are fairly thick, cheers j
I’m no expert on neem oil but I found this for you seems to be a good guideline

HOW TO USE NEEM OIL
How to mix 100% first press neem oil:
  1. 1 teaspoon of neem oil per litre of water. Neem oil is temperature sensitive and will solidify into neem butter or jelly at lower temperatures. This does not harm the oil; in fact, chilled neem will last much longer. A water bath of 30°C will return it to its liquid form for easy measuring.
  2. Warm water. It is always preferred to use warm water when mixing, then waiting for it to cool. The neem remains a liquid longer, and the surfactant emulsifies more efficiently. Use warm, not boiling water as some beneficial compounds can degrade.
  3. 4-5 drops of surfactant. Neem oil is hydrophobic on its own, and a surfactant needs to be used when mixing it with water. Standard liquid dishwashing soap, preferably non-phosphate, does a perfect job. Literally only use four or five drops per litre.
 
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