Australian strains and trusted seed Banks ?

OzCocoLoco

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I have a decent compost mix and was going to add coco coir and pumice ,vermiculite and a decent handful of dolomite lime in the bottom of the holes. That said I have to carry this shit through the bush haha. First time venturing away from having my girls in a pot in the back yard.
You could probably ditch the vermiculite if you are using water crystals
 

Nugachino

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Sorry. I had a derp. I was trying to think what broke up clay and corrects pH. Got the wrong end of the scale saying dolomite. You'll want something like peat moss or sulphur for raising acidity. Peat moss retains water to boot. And both vermiculite and perlite add air pockets.
 

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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Plenty of options for seedbanks shipping to AUS...Bonza is not a good option....cheesy fucks over there ripping people off
isnt that a sure fire way to have 5-0 arrive along with the package? Cause ive really been wanting some autoflowering seeds but I'm terrified to order them online and get busted
 

Space_cadet

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Heh. Not to thread jack. But, I'm also looking for such a thing. I've been looking at Bonza. But, don't want monstrous sativas. Which is kind of what most of Australia is suited to growing imo. Unless you're in the more southern parts.
Think you will find
Heh. Not to thread jack. But, I'm also looking for such a thing. I've been looking at Bonza. But, don't want monstrous sativas. Which is kind of what most of Australia is suited to growing imo. Unless you're in the more southern parts.

Think you will find indicas and hybrids grow pretty well hear sometimes even better than sativas.

The reason sativas are generally Australias main line of genntics has to do more with back in the days when Australia hardly grew any cannabis (1940s "yes people smoked weed in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s)and imported it (eg. shipped it over in boats from places like bali, Asia, south America, Jamaica, africa). Most of these strains were sativa, meaning most of the growing material growers could get there hands on and grow were sativas.

Why you find some special Australians (old, old growers) growing long lost line of pannanma red, morroco, clombian gold (excuse my spelling) or some other crazy land race or sativa mix. And have been for last 50 or 60 years.

I grew some 100% indica afghan and some Pakistan plants out doors last season an they pumped along nicely
 

ruby fruit

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Think you will find



Think you will find indicas and hybrids grow pretty well hear sometimes even better than sativas.

The reason sativas are generally Australias main line of genntics has to do more with back in the days when Australia hardly grew any cannabis (1940s "yes people smoked weed in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s)and imported it (eg. shipped it over in boats from places like bali, Asia, south America, Jamaica, africa). Most of these strains were sativa, meaning most of the growing material growers could get there hands on and grow were sativas.

Why you find some special Australians (old, old growers) growing long lost line of pannanma red, morroco, clombian gold (excuse my spelling) or some other crazy land race or sativa mix. And have been for last 50 or 60 years.

I grew some 100% indica afghan and some Pakistan plants out doors last season an they pumped along nicely
I grow indicas 90% of the time here
 
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