Aussie Growers Thread

Yande

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bursto

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f me my kid put a needle in my laptop charger plug :wall: i got a new generic charger but its still dont work had to find an old computer to see what my flipping password was, ahhhh:wall::wall::wall::wall::wall:

there only one thing to do when your latest laptop is stuffed and your forced back on ya old windows 7 slow beastbongsmilie :weed: :weed: :weed: :weed:

lucky i got some wedding cake nugs,

ps, you guys should see my three foot plant is more like 5 feet now, just been giving her eco seaweed powder
 

Yande

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ps, you guys should see my three foot plant is more like 5 feet now, just been giving her eco seaweed powder
That is interesting. Eco Seaweed. I wonder where the Eco comes into it. Phycohealth is the only Company in Australia that grows Seaweed, (perhaps another University is recently onto it now.) "Grows from spore" not "Harvests"

Anyone interested in innovative growing, of anything, and an amazing natural resouce would appreciate this video. Check it out.

Pia (Dr.) wear's a scarf as she had an accident a couple years back where a couple strains of hair got caught in a pump. Ripped 1/3rd of her scalp off. Very lucky to survive. Another interesting aside. This particular edible Japanese seaweed also grows in Tasmania. Wood chip ships from Japan bought ballast water out and dumped it in the Harbour whilst taking on woodchips. The ballast water contained the seaweed spore. For better or for worse.


Have a great Chrissy everyone.

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Yande

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That is interesting. Eco Seaweed. I wonder where the Eco comes into it. Phycohealth is the only Company in Australia that grows Seaweed, (perhaps another University is recently onto it now.) "Grows from spore" not "Harvests"

Anyone interested in innovative growing, of anything, and an amazing natural resouce would appreciate this video. Check it out.

Pia (Dr.) wear's a scarf as she had an accident a couple years back where a couple strains of hair got caught in a pump. Ripped 1/3rd of her scalp off. Very lucky to survive. Another interesting aside. This particular edible Japanese seaweed also grows in Tasmania. Wood chip ships from Japan bought ballast water out and dumped it in the Harbour whilst taking on woodchips. The ballast water contained the seaweed spore. For better or for worse.


Have a great Chrissy everyone.

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