Aussie Growers Thread

OzCocoLoco

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Pulled the 3rd auto this morning was feeling seedy so pulled the fucker
Be lucky to get 15 grams off that one but has the best smell to it the a i thought possible for an auto
@OzCocoLoco I think the flash was playing tricks in that photo but don't matter shes up.
It's time now to focus solely on keeping two girls healthy all summer :)
Will post a couple pics of the autos when they dry out
Cool:) just thought it’s better to be on the safe side.
 

Lucky Luke

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That’s a pretty reasonable power bill considering how much you guys pay per kWh
yea but dont forget the hot water/heating rate is pretty reasonable. I have friends here whos power bill doesn't go over $250 as they have a wood stove that also heats the water. Was 8k for the stove though but that heats the whole house easily and supplies the hot water for 9 months of the year
Id say the avg bill down here would be around $600 for a largish house and was what I was paying before the tent.
 

OzCocoLoco

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lol iwoulden make it id get distracted once saw somthing cool looking then id step on a tiepan
I try and make a fair racket when I’m travelling through places that I think snakes could be hanging around in,most will fuck off if they sense someone coming in their direction but not taipans they will chase you,luckily we only get king browns (Not talking about longnecks)and they aren’t as aggressive as taipans
 

OzCocoLoco

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yea but dont forget the hot water/heating rate is pretty reasonable. I have friends here whos power bill doesn't go over $250 as they have a wood stove that also heats the water. Was 8k for the stove though but that heats the whole house easily and supplies the hot water for 9 months of the year
Id say the avg bill down here would be around $600 for a largish house and was what I was paying before the tent.
Yeah HW heaters can chew the power alright I like the evacuated tube solar ones they seem to be the most efficient to the point of having to remove 1/4 of the tubes through summer
 

Lucky Luke

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All snakes are poisonous down here. Tigers and coppers and browns are the main ones. Tigers seem to be the ones to look out for as they can get a bit narkey in mating season (jan-feb). I don't mind snakes. people rarely die from a bite these days, I think the last person to die down here from a bite was in the 50's and people get bitten every year. Someone got bitten on the ball sack a few years ago taking a shit.
 

OzCocoLoco

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Pulled the 3rd auto this morning was feeling seedy so pulled the fucker
Be lucky to get 15 grams off that one but has the best smell to it the a i thought possible for an auto
@OzCocoLoco I think the flash was playing tricks in that photo but don't matter shes up.
It's time now to focus solely on keeping two girls healthy all summer :)
Will post a couple pics of the autos when they dry out
Only 2 ? Weren’t you doing 3
 

giglewigle

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I try and make a fair racket when I’m travelling through places that I think snakes could be hanging around in,most will fuck off if they sense someone coming in their direction but not taipans they will chase you,luckily we only get king browns (Not talking about longnecks)and they aren’t as aggressive as taipans
i remember once i came out of the lane way andthere was a snake saw it move out of the corner of my eye scaered the fuck outta me the i looke and it was dead and stif the wind was moveng it scared cunt out of me ay
 

OzCocoLoco

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Nah I don't reckon. There's lots of speculation about the difference in the two but there's no actual or not enough scientific evidence to support it
I think the differences are in the smaller cannabanoids and terpines,you won’t find any cbd in a pure sativa for example. The whole Indica Sativa thing is a bit fucked up anyway,most people consider skunk an indica when it’s actually Sativa Dominant in its genes
 

giglewigle

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All snakes are poisonous down here. Tigers and coppers and browns are the main ones. Tigers seem to be the ones to look out for as they can get a bit narkey in mating season (jan-feb). I don't mind snakes. people rarely die from a bite these days, I think the last person to die down here from a bite was in the 50's and people get bitten every year. Someone got bitten on the ball sack a few years ago taking a shit.
not to sound like a cunt lol but thats venamouse not poisaness venom if it bites u u die poisen u die if u bite it lol
 

bobqp

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You have to try and figure out the type of country you are in and what type of animals will be there,the worst snakes around here are death adders and they only hang in certain places,if your down near dams or creeks that’s red belly territory and you don’t generally get browns where you get red bellies,dry scrubby area is where you tend to find them and when you hit the lantana and semi rainforest bush it’s pretty much pythons and carpet snakes
I usually see atleast 5 redbellies every time I go out. Only seen 4 browns this season. I wear gumboots because there loose and if you get a bite it the gumboot chances are your skin is atleast 8 mill away from the gumboot. Only had 1 close call this season when a blacksnake lunged at the bike and bit the tyre. Very scary moment.
 
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