Aussie Growers Thread

laceygirl

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Thanks guys, will be loading up on the Mersydol tonight, its great stuff...I'm going to put a few grows thru and go to Thailand to get my dental work done....Its heaps cheaper over there, and they will put you under if you want... I am so fucking scared of the dentist, I'd rather be knocked out... To do that here in Oz costs nearly four times what you will pay at one of the best HOSPITALS in the world in Thailand... Not a fucking dental surgery....:-) Tooth implant in Aus = $4000 - 7000 tooth implant in thailand $800 - 1400 you do the math....I also know a lot of women who have been there to have plastic surgery holidays... :-)
 

Rusty Crutch

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I have THE WORST toothache in the world at the moment.. I've been in and out of bed all day, nearly passed out over at Eights earlier...:-(
Chemists can give small amounts of prescription painkillers to people in need. There is also a doctor in mawson (southlands medical??) that is open till 10-11pm and phillip medical is also open till nine. Get some di-gesic or mercyndol into ya. Panadol/Ibuprofen will just make the pain worse.
 

Rusty Crutch

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I lived there for 7-8 years but moved 3 hours north east about 6 months ago. I'm still in town every second weekend to see my kids.
 

Rusty Crutch

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I'm on the Northside Rusty, what side are your kids on?
They are southside. I run around to friends houses at night when I stay, but I usually just grab the kids and drive the three hours home. I'm probably going to come down again next friday to "see a man about a dog".
 

skiz1989

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Give it two or three weeks to produce seeds but they should be dried in the bud and then aged for another 2-3 weeks before germinating.

How long is a piece of string?
hmmm i finally figured out where the seeds actually where :D ...pulled some off and took them out there lil cacon type thing. Leave them to dry as you say.

BUT i want them now god dammit!!!!...i have one tiny little clone that MIGHT root....if not i gotta wait for seeds :(

Im trying to get as much info as i can as i wanan dual grow in the summer. 2 or 3 indoors under fluero, 2 or 3 under HPS/MH and 2 or 3 organic. See what produces what.
 

XxNinjaxX

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hmmm i finally figured out where the seeds actually where :D ...pulled some off and took them out there lil cacon type thing. Leave them to dry as you say.

BUT i want them now god dammit!!!!...i have one tiny little clone that MIGHT root....if not i gotta wait for seeds :(

Im trying to get as much info as i can as i wanan dual grow in the summer. 2 or 3 indoors under fluero, 2 or 3 under HPS/MH and 2 or 3 organic. See what produces what.
Skiz my man, if they are the seeds from ur hermie plant then u are wasting ur time with them, they will be of weak genetics & likely to Hermie, as will the clone that will more than likely hermie aswell.
 

smallclosetgrowr

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Hash bomb sounds pretty nice. What info do you have on it?
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there ya go..
 

skiz1989

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Skiz my man, if they are the seeds from ur hermie plant then u are wasting ur time with them, they will be of weak genetics & likely to Hermie, as will the clone that will more than likely hermie aswell.
O yer im well aware of this, but to me getting practice on how to grow whilst learning the dos and donts is worth it i think. By summer time i should have enough cash to have bought myself a decent HPS/MH setup and also import some seeds :)

Unless your willing to sell some clones or seeds :P
 

XxNinjaxX

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O yer im well aware of this, but to me getting practice on how to grow whilst learning the dos and donts is worth it i think. By summer time i should have enough cash to have bought myself a decent HPS/MH setup and also import some seeds :)

Unless your willing to sell some clones or seeds :P
Sound theory, but ultimately a waste of time.. Try n pick up some other seeds somewhere n go from there. Worst thing u can do is kill em :-)
Nice plan on the HPS. I have nothing to do with supplyn - I keep to myself ;)
 

Rusty Crutch

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Sound theory, but ultimately a waste of time.. Try n pick up some other seeds somewhere n go from there. Worst thing u can do is kill em :-)
Nice plan on the HPS. I have nothing to do with supplyn - I keep to myself ;)
Not saying you're wrong but,

Ed Rosenthal.
Plants turn hermaphroditic in two ways. Some plants are programmed genetically as hermaphrodites. These plants will produce male flowers on female plants no matter what environmental situations they face. Other plants are induced to grow male flowers under stress conditions. Some plants may be more genetically predisposed to hermaphrodite under stress, but all plants may exhibit male flowers as a sign of stress created by growing conditions. This hermaphroditism is not genetic and does not affect the plant's progeny. Sometimes plants that aren't hermaphroditic outdoors will grow male flowers when grown indoors as a stress response. Stresses can include lighting regimen irregularities, low light conditions or response to hormones.

If a genetic hermaphrodite is crossed to a non-hermaphroditic female, about half of the resulting plants will be hermaphroditic. If the hermaphroditism was caused by environmental factors, then none, some or all of the progeny will exhibit male flowers depending on whether the plants have inherited a tendency towards hermaphroditism under stress conditions and whether the plants face those conditions.

If you have only a few plants and are willing to spend the time making daily inspections for male flowers, you can produce a sinsemilla crop. It's important to remove the male flowers before they open and release pollen.
 

XxNinjaxX

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Not saying you're wrong but,

Ed Rosenthal.
Plants turn hermaphroditic in two ways. Some plants are programmed genetically as hermaphrodites. These plants will produce male flowers on female plants no matter what environmental situations they face. Other plants are induced to grow male flowers under stress conditions. Some plants may be more genetically predisposed to hermaphrodite under stress, but all plants may exhibit male flowers as a sign of stress created by growing conditions. This hermaphroditism is not genetic and does not affect the plant's progeny. Sometimes plants that aren't hermaphroditic outdoors will grow male flowers when grown indoors as a stress response. Stresses can include lighting regimen irregularities, low light conditions or response to hormones.

If a genetic hermaphrodite is crossed to a non-hermaphroditic female, about half of the resulting plants will be hermaphroditic. If the hermaphroditism was caused by environmental factors, then none, some or all of the progeny will exhibit male flowers depending on whether the plants have inherited a tendency towards hermaphroditism under stress conditions and whether the plants face those conditions.

If you have only a few plants and are willing to spend the time making daily inspections for male flowers, you can produce a sinsemilla crop. It's important to remove the male flowers before they open and release pollen.
That pretty much agrees with what i'm saying. It is possible to get the Sinsemella crop. I did it with a plant not long ago that was Hermie, it was a huge effort, and 1 i wouldnt do again if i could afford it.. Any seeds that come from a Hermie plant (unless hermie'd from Collodial silver) will be more likely to throw male flowers..
 

XxNinjaxX

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Check these seeds out. They were over 5 yrs old. Still managed to crack em with the paper towel in the bag on the heat mat ;)



Strain is White Rhino, i was hoping to find a new mother in there, but i think i will be moving them aside and making way for something a whole lot nicer ;)
 

smallclosetgrowr

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ninja do u find your seeds push up thru the coco alot faster then soil cos of how fluffy it is? im thinking i might germ my stuff in coco and then move to soil..
 
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