Aussie Growers Thread

bursto

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heres the zkittles (mother) crossed with white ice (father) from seed

its a bit more stanky to grow with the white ice genetics in there

plus another one in coco that i put into flower a bit earlier

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Aussieaceae

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Its worked on everything I've grown from veggies to pot to my lawn.
Never use it myself either. For other reasons as well.

But that's not to say it isn't an effective product if used correctly.

And judging by those healthy plants, I definitely believe what you say.

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Nughead78

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Cheers. I know it develops roots well as I took 12 clones off the SS and once I started feeding them sea sol they took off bigtime. I think the chook shit is the main fertiliser but the seasol definitely helps
 

reza92

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Its worked on everything I've grown from veggies to pot to my lawn.
For lawns it’s not so bad apart from long term soil compaction. But it’s essentially salty trash, there are much better products on the market. If it’s just a seaweed drench your after than the powdered eco seaweed from Bunnings is pretty good.
 

reza92

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Cheers. I know it develops roots well as I took 12 clones off the SS and once I started feeding them sea sol they took off bigtime. I think the chook shit is the main fertiliser but the seasol definitely helps
Seasol has no Fertillizer value. It’s a (salty) root tonic. The only nutrients it really has are Sulfur, calcium and magnesium which together don’t even get close the amount of sodium in the product.
 

Nughead78

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Seasol has no Fertillizer value. It’s a (salty) root tonic. The only nutrients it really has are Sulfur, calcium and magnesium which together don’t even get close the amount of sodium in the product.
Ok so 12% nitrogen 1.4%phosphorus and 7% potassium has no fertiliser value?
 
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