Aussie Growers Thread

beernutz

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Dunno why you're having so many resend problems, mate.

I just trust in the Universe to provide what I need at any given time & it generally comes-through.

Certain people seem compelled to want to block that supply recently, but they can deal with their own problems themselves - they don't have the positive "tap" into the Universal flow that I have.....;)
My first one got snagged remember
And I did an about 6 orders I the space of a week.at 3 different stores
 

Rewerb

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Hey rewerb, where did you buy your colloidal silver and how many ppm
This is what I got before I learned about STS:

Diluted to 30ppm & sprayed daily for a couple of weeks before flowering & stop when balls start to form.

I'm going to use-up my existing stock of colloidal silver first & then change to STS for seed-making.
 
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beernutz

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Dunno why you're having so many resend problems, mate.

I just trust in the Universe to provide what I need at any given time & it generally comes-through.

Certain people seem compelled to want to block that supply recently, but they can deal with their own problems themselves - they don't have the positive "tap" into the Universal flow that I have.....;)
That's one lot of bullshit you just spewed up werb
 

ozbrit

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Some of you may recall my first post of a fortnight ago. I'm the amateur in Northern NSW who found a few seeds in his ounce of mull (now up to 15). I sprouted the first seeds in kitchen roll without being aware that Cannabis growth cycle was governed by the season. The first hatched prob late July and the others in Aug. The seedlings were raised in the outside awning and some nights the temp would have got as low as 6-7c.
In the first few days of Sep they were planted into larger containers 40 & 25 litres in homemade matured compost.

Once they got to about 5 nodes signs of pre-flowering appeared which didn't surprise me as I wasn't knowing what to expect. At this point I also trimmed out the growing tips on the initial two. Subsequently the shock and cold caused the older one to turn hermie. As advised here I've dealt with it :)

Now two weeks on and much warmer weather's arrived - max day temps between 20 & 30c and they're going like billyo, vegging and sprouting pistels at the same time.

The photo shows one plant which I'd trimmed the top cola off and the younger untrimmed lady. I'm thinking that I should just leave these to grow without any further haircuts. What is puzzling me is will they mature before or after the summer solstice? I don't know what strains are involved, so I'll describe them as Hybrids but mostly Indica - perhaps one of the parents was even an auto? I'm thinking the pollination was caused by a plant not too close and perhaps from another property. Many buds have no seeds and some had only a couple.

I'm not feeding the plants as the compost should contain most of the nutrients the small plants need. The medium contains 15% perlite. I add some Tassie kelp concentrate to make a tea when I water twice weekly and the water readily drains through. We've had no rain of any consequence this month, which I'm thankful about - we had a line of storms come through in the past 48 hours, but they missed.

I'm hoping that they'll be finished by late November as that's when the really humid weather arrives - we're 10klms from the coast.

So what do others think and what advice should I take, as I endeavour to grow myself the 1.5 ounce of head which will keep my vaping satisfied for a year?
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Bullygrowz

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Some of you may recall my first post of a fortnight ago. I'm the amateur in Northern NSW who found a few seeds in his ounce of mull (now up to 15). I sprouted the first seeds in kitchen roll without being aware that Cannabis growth cycle was governed by the season. The first hatched prob late July and the others in Aug. The seedlings were raised in the outside awning and some nights the temp would have got as low as 6-7c.
In the first few days of Sep they were planted into larger containers 40 & 25 litres in homemade matured compost.

Once they got to about 5 nodes signs of pre-flowering appeared which didn't surprise me as I wasn't knowing what to expect. At this point I also trimmed out the growing tips on the initial two. Subsequently the shock and cold caused the older one to turn hermie. As advised here I've dealt with it :)

Now two weeks on and much warmer weather's arrived - max day temps between 20 & 30c and they're going like billyo, vegging and sprouting pistels at the same time.

The photo shows one plant which I'd trimmed the top cola off and the younger untrimmed lady. I'm thinking that I should just leave these to grow without any further haircuts. What is puzzling me is will they mature before or after the summer solstice? I don't know what strains are involved, so I'll describe them as Hybrids but mostly Indica - perhaps one of the parents was even an auto? I'm thinking the pollination was caused by a plant not too close and perhaps from another property. Many buds have no seeds and some had only a couple.

I'm not feeding the plants as the compost should contain most of the nutrients the small plants need. The medium contains 15% perlite. I add some Tasmanian kelp concentrate to make a tea when I water twice weekly and the water readily drains through. We've had no rain of any consequence this month, which I'm thankful about - we had a line of storms come through in the past 48 hours, but they missed.

I'm hoping that they'll be finished by late November as that's when the really humid weather arrives - we're 10klms from the coast.

So what do others think and what advice should I take, as I endeavour to grow myself the 1.5 ounce of head which will keep my vaping satisfied for a year?
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You should be able to achieve 1.5 oz easy just keep an eye on them for hermies coz bag seed is generally from hermies and that one on the right looking suspect as fuck to me looks like something you'd see in Thailand if you catch my drift

And I'm not much of an outdoor grower but you may have a problem late flowering when the days start to get long enough for them to reveg im not sure tho
 

beernutz

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Some of you may recall my first post of a fortnight ago. I'm the amateur in Northern NSW who found a few seeds in his ounce of mull (now up to 15). I sprouted the first seeds in kitchen roll without being aware that Cannabis growth cycle was governed by the season. The first hatched prob late July and the others in Aug. The seedlings were raised in the outside awning and some nights the temp would have got as low as 6-7c.
In the first few days of Sep they were planted into larger containers 40 & 25 litres in homemade matured compost.

Once they got to about 5 nodes signs of pre-flowering appeared which didn't surprise me as I wasn't knowing what to expect. At this point I also trimmed out the growing tips on the initial two. Subsequently the shock and cold caused the older one to turn hermie. As advised here I've dealt with it :)

Now two weeks on and much warmer weather's arrived - max day temps between 20 & 30c and they're going like billyo, vegging and sprouting pistels at the same time.

The photo shows one plant which I'd trimmed the top cola off and the younger untrimmed lady. I'm thinking that I should just leave these to grow without any further haircuts. What is puzzling me is will they mature before or after the summer solstice? I don't know what strains are involved, so I'll describe them as Hybrids but mostly Indica - perhaps one of the parents was even an auto? I'm thinking the pollination was caused by a plant not too close and perhaps from another property. Many buds have no seeds and some had only a couple.

I'm not feeding the plants as the compost should contain most of the nutrients the small plants need. The medium contains 15% perlite. I add some Tasmanian kelp concentrate to make a tea when I water twice weekly and the water readily drains through. We've had no rain of any consequence this month, which I'm thankful about - we had a line of storms come through in the past 48 hours, but they missed.

I'm hoping that they'll be finished by late November as that's when the really humid weather arrives - we're 10klms from the coast.

So what do others think and what advice should I take, as I endeavour to grow myself the 1.5 ounce of head which will keep my vaping satisfied for a year?
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Persevere man and chalk it up as a learning exp
If they start to reveg start feeding nitrogen based teas and you may end up with solid 8 ounce full season plants
 

Rewerb

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The dog pissing on her clothes was a blessing
In as much as it got her thinking "girly" thoughts whilst looking at her summer dresses, then diving into the lingerie collection (much of which I'm yet to experience.....), yes!!!! 'Haven't had a stand-up knee-trembler experience like that in quite a while.:hump:

Covid 19 has been a blessing on many levels.....
 

Lucky Luke

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Some of you may recall my first post of a fortnight ago. I'm the amateur in Northern NSW who found a few seeds in his ounce of mull (now up to 15). I sprouted the first seeds in kitchen roll without being aware that Cannabis growth cycle was governed by the season. The first hatched prob late July and the others in Aug. The seedlings were raised in the outside awning and some nights the temp would have got as low as 6-7c.
In the first few days of Sep they were planted into larger containers 40 & 25 litres in homemade matured compost.

Once they got to about 5 nodes signs of pre-flowering appeared which didn't surprise me as I wasn't knowing what to expect. At this point I also trimmed out the growing tips on the initial two. Subsequently the shock and cold caused the older one to turn hermie. As advised here I've dealt with it :)

Now two weeks on and much warmer weather's arrived - max day temps between 20 & 30c and they're going like billyo, vegging and sprouting pistels at the same time.

The photo shows one plant which I'd trimmed the top cola off and the younger untrimmed lady. I'm thinking that I should just leave these to grow without any further haircuts. What is puzzling me is will they mature before or after the summer solstice? I don't know what strains are involved, so I'll describe them as Hybrids but mostly Indica - perhaps one of the parents was even an auto? I'm thinking the pollination was caused by a plant not too close and perhaps from another property. Many buds have no seeds and some had only a couple.

I'm not feeding the plants as the compost should contain most of the nutrients the small plants need. The medium contains 15% perlite. I add some Tassie kelp concentrate to make a tea when I water twice weekly and the water readily drains through. We've had no rain of any consequence this month, which I'm thankful about - we had a line of storms come through in the past 48 hours, but they missed.

I'm hoping that they'll be finished by late November as that's when the really humid weather arrives - we're 10klms from the coast.

So what do others think and what advice should I take, as I endeavour to grow myself the 1.5 ounce of head which will keep my vaping satisfied for a year?
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they may even finish and u get xmas bud. ive got 4 plants outside about a month in. Hoping they finish but you never know
 
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