Aussie Growers Thread

reza92

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I looked into them few years ago with me dad as we thought be a great idea for abit of fun but found out was illegal to try an have them imported as you would be charged with firearms offences if found in possession or tryn to import them. Although i thought it was illegal threw out australia
Qld and nt I believe they’re legal to own as toys.
 

reza92

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Temp is 25 an humidity at 50 lights are off 5pm til 11pm
looks good. Coco is a bit dry. With plants that size you’ll probably want to go wet/dry cycle. You pretty much need to keep the coco moist enough for the roots to grow but not saturated enough they don’t need to go seeking.

you should teach yourself what a pot of completely dry coco feels live vs a pot of saturated coco. You want in the middle.
 

Time233

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So the plants ain't doing lol?? What's a wet dry cycle mate sorry completely new to this need to pick at the experienced brains haha
 

DustyDuke

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Dusty Duke what does that string do bro?
You mean the scrog net? You use the net to train the plant, I just adjust the plant as it grows. The aim is to keep the canopy of the plants level so the light is spread evenly bigger yield. Everything under the net is trimmed, I do it towards the end of stretch. I made my own because the ones you can buy are shit you need it tight
 

DustyDuke

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Sweet as mate I've seen my mate use that net but didn't ask what it was for I'm only day 9 into vege
I topped mine a few times probably set up the net around day 23ish and took until day 40 to fill the net. Then I flipped it. The plants in flower that is
 

reza92

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So the plants ain't doing lol?? What's a wet dry cycle mate sorry completely new to this need to pick at the experienced brains haha
ok wet dry cycle is pretty much wet the coco to saturation and let it dry until it’s lite but doesn’t look dry. If it looks dry (light brown) it’s too dry and roots won’t be able to really grow in it very well.

as I said, get familiar with the weight of a saturated pot (too the point it can’t hold any more water in the coco) and a completely dry pot. The ideal spot to keep it is somewhere in the middle fluctuating either side of the middle without hitting the extreme on each end.
 
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