Aussie Growers Thread

DustyDuke

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Chopped most of my flooded indoor grow and moved the outdoor flowers to higher ground until the water subsides (it'll take a week or more).
2 x Wedding cake @1 metre- barely flowering and 1 x Haze NL#5 which is a bout 4 weeks in. I lost 1 x Haze NL#5 @2 metres to flooding (once the roots are dead from no oxygen the rest doesn't take long to join it).
Shit luck mate
 

bursto

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im, thinking of getting one of these uv lights, cant get my head arround the prices and lack of stock at the growlights Australia site

what ya's think any good
 

Snowman78

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im, thinking of getting one of these uv lights, cant get my head arround the prices and lack of stock at the growlights Australia site

what ya's think any good
https://techplex.net.au/product/samsung-led-grow-light-kit-240w/ if you're in melb.
 

jzs147

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@Rewerb @jzs147 is this the trimmer you guys were using.
nah different to mine
but looks the similar an cheaper


thats what I got 1350 delivered but you can use it like a trim pro an the bowl way.
 

DustyDuke

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@Rewerb @jzs147 is this the trimmer you guys were using.
That’s almost identical to mine
 

reza92

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im, thinking of getting one of these uv lights, cant get my head arround the prices and lack of stock at the growlights Australia site

what ya's think any good
Gla lights are more expensive because they’re better quality. Not Chinese junk lights with knockoff diodes. You get what you pay for. I’ll be buying more gla boards to fit out my 4x4 and eventually 4x8 grow spaces. Remember use the forum discount code for 10% off
 

reza92

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The indoor guys here will have it down pat with what you need. Those guys are in melb with their own factory so at least there is some peace of mind if something goes wrong
They’re still just reselling Chinese boards with their logo on them. I doubt they have a “factory” it’d be more a warehouse where they store and package items.
 

Rewerb

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@Rewerb @jzs147 is this the trimmer you guys were using.
I bought this one, as I just wanted to spend as little as possible & process stuff as quickly as possible:

If you have decently dense buds, it's OK at the job & very fast, but does knock them around a bit. 'Takes awhile & a bit of practice to get used to when to be gentle & when to go a bit harder to get the best out of it. If you have popcorn buds, it just shreds them to pieces. Those are best done by hand &/or just churn them into oil.

Either way, you'll probably be doing a hand-trim for best results. I don't sell, so bag-appeal has no meaning for me, but YMMV.....
 
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