Aussie Growers Thread

OzCocoLoco

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simplicity and all the best looking weed iv seen was grown in some kind of no till.
Once i have a good recipe down witch at this point iv just gotta get them around after xmas ill have 1200 witch i plan on spending atleast a couple hundred on good amendments for the tumbler im eather going 2 get there nute kit witch starts at 15 dollers witchni think with that one u ad half to full of it to a 30 liter base ans airation


or i wanna get a bukashi bin and bury it in tjat tilll its full and let it sit i wanna also add short and long turn amendments like rock dusts mainly i just wanna have the best possable soil for ever would be cool 2 be able 2 keep macking it better year after year
You haven’t seen a lot of weed then,I reckon there’s some fucking shit hot weed being grown in all sorts of styles and mediums I’ve got nothing against no-till but the guys that preach the no-till gospel and put shit on other people’s methods are kidding themselves or are trying to push their agenda as a marketing ploy. This whole “can’t grow fire if you use bottled nutes” crap is just plain wrong. Some of the best weed I’ve smoked was grown by guys that you ask them what no till is and they wouldn’t have a clue what you are talking about.

What you wanna bury your bokashi bin for lol
 

giglewigle

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im curios about the liquid dynamic lifter as i have it and it seems 2 have past tje sell by date lol im cosidering porring it all in my tumbler maby getting some liquid seamungus and leting it break down its probly gunna take me untill the start of next out door season that ill be planning on using it
 

OzCocoLoco

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Have you tried the liquid dynamic lifter? Says its got fish, seaweed, manure and blood and bone sounds like some good variety
Nah never tried it,I used to pour DL into bins and fill with water and let them sit for 3 months and use that but I wouldn’t recommend doing that for a few reasons. Give it a try see how it goes.
 

giglewigle

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You haven’t seen a lot of weed then,I reckon there’s some fucking shit hot weed being grown in all sorts of styles and mediums I’ve got nothing against no-till but the guys that preach the no-till gospel and put shit on other people’s methods are kidding themselves or are trying to push their agenda as a marketing ploy. This whole “can’t grow fire if you use bottled nutes” crap is just plain wrong. Some of the best weed I’ve smoked was grown by guys that you ask them what no till is and they wouldn’t have a clue what you are talking about.

What you wanna bury your bokashi bin for lol
becouse every vid iv watched to tryn rap my head a round it thay say 2 weeks in the binn 2 weeks buried in the garden i dont wanna do tjat so im hoping i can just wack it innthe tumbler
 

OzCocoLoco

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Don't over feed with seasol. Its not a fertilizer and is heavy on salts.

Seasol as Coco said is a conditioner and has lots of beneficial trace elements like Boron. Its also proven to be great for keeping roots healthy and building roots fatser but to much can be extremely bad. A few of the good yankie outdoor growers make their own kelp mix which is basically the same as Seasol. Getaway mountain makes and I believe he now sells his kelp mix and he was kind enough to send me the lab breakdowns and its extremely close to the lab breakdown on the Seasol site.

I love the stuff but mix it at 1/2 strength and normally only use fortnightly, usually when I dose with GO GO juice.
The main problem with Seasol along with most other kelp products like maxi crop is they are kelp extracts so they have been heated up and processed and by doing that you lose a lot of the good shit. Powdered kelp is a vastly superior product,actually costs less and is in the same isle at Bunnings (eco-seaweed).
 

giglewigle

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well i wonder tho is some stuff superior to others in terms of leaf compost its easy enough to give a soil npk but what about all those ther things like the hormones like tjemauxins and gibberelins and shit is tjere somthing imcan compost to reallly bring out the genetics
 

OzCocoLoco

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well i wonder tho is some stuff superior to others in terms of leaf compost its easy enough to give a soil npk but what about all those ther things like the hormones like tjemauxins and gibberelins and shit is tjere somthing imcan compost to reallly bring out the genetics
Leaf compost ?
Kelp is full of natural P.G.R’s
It’s all about the quality of the inputs that you use not the quantity or the amount of different inputs,I’d rather use a top quality bagged potting mix with perlite and good kelp meal than add a heap of badly sourced expensive amendments that people try to push.
 

C00pers

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Don't over feed with seasol. Its not a fertilizer and is heavy on salts.

Seasol as Coco said is a conditioner and has lots of beneficial trace elements like Boron. Its also proven to be great for keeping roots healthy and building roots fatser but to much can be extremely bad. A few of the good yankie outdoor growers make their own kelp mix which is basically the same as Seasol. Getaway mountain makes and I believe he now sells his kelp mix and he was kind enough to send me the lab breakdowns and its extremely close to the lab breakdown on the Seasol site.

I love the stuff but mix it at 1/2 strength and normally only use fortnightly, usually when I dose with GO GO juice.
Ill keep that in mind ive only been using ut once every 2 weeks but full strength so ill cut down
 

C00pers

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The main problem with Seasol along with most other kelp products like maxi crop is they are kelp extracts so they have been heated up and processed and by doing that you lose a lot of the good shit. Powdered kelp is a vastly superior product,actually costs less and is in the same isle at Bunnings (eco-seaweed).
I saw that the other day actually might give it a go along with the DL and see how the plants react
 

Lucky Luke

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The main problem with Seasol along with most other kelp products like maxi crop is they are kelp extracts so they have been heated up and processed and by doing that you lose a lot of the good shit. Powdered kelp is a vastly superior product,actually costs less and is in the same isle at Bunnings (eco-seaweed).
I didn't know they were heated to be honest. Another great local company that allot of farmers here use are Kelpomix. (not far from me) http://www.kelpomixtasmania.com.au/
 

Lucky Luke

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They look like they have some cool stuff the Reactive Phosphate Rock looks interesting,. Some guys make a cold pressed kelp extract but they are the exception rather than the rule.
I know nothing of the process, Ill have to pop in to kelpomix and have a yarn. I thought they and seasol did it the same way as getaway.
Rinse kelp well, chop it up, add water and agitate for a few days. drain and strain and bottle.
 
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ruby fruit

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Those motherfuckers deserve it then. Fucking ice heads. I hate that shit. There's a few addicted around my area. One you see making about 30 trips a day back and forth wherever he goes on his bike. The other sits out the front belting out tunes in her best cat rape voice.
Ive lost all sympathy for even addicts now it' nothing to walk past 4 or 5 daily here when down the street.
The latest dealer to get done can go suck an abos dick in jail for all I care he is closely associated to ...nup cant say anymore
 
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