Aussie Growers Thread

beernutz

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I'm still trying to teach her how to put 1 or 2 teaspoons of thrive in her watering can, for our fruit trees

they just dont get it :wall: or they just dont care
They ? I don't call my wife they...and she looks after my girls properly if I need her to as she smokes as much as me and likes her smoke of us quality
I bet half the woman who dont follow through on instructions is only because "they" don't smoke
 

OzyM8

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Fairly straight forward then. Do you run one controller that everything hooks into or is it done over a cpl units. Sorry for the useless questions :cool:
The one I use has 8 devices that can be controlled. 6 of them switch 240V via relay boxes, and 2 are low voltage.
Lights, Heater, fans, humidifier, co2 all get switched via 240V. The AC and Dehumidifier by low voltage control circuit.

You can link multiple controllers for multiple rooms, and add modules that do feeds, tank dosing (nutes & ph), and remote monitoring & control of everything.
 

jonylevers

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Had a few seeds given to me by a old man in a kangaroo skin purse who i helped out last year, so in the ground they went,so far so good been adding crushed charcoal from hardwood mixed as a soluble solution lately as i read about the microbial activity it creates(and a rumor of bigger buds) will update when the girls start to get fat PH is about 6.7
 

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reza92

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@reza92 or anyone that has used cal nitrate before. You probs posted the ratios before but after searchin back threw the thread cldn find it. Got me cal nitrate today an was wanderin wat ratio you mix it up for foliar spray. Google tells me to use at 2 - 4tbl spn per gallon
1-2 grams per litre I think. It’s been a minute since I’ve used it so I’ll check that after I finish work
 

reza92

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Cheers bloke. There not showin any signs right now but cant hurt to give them a squirt with it
calcium is imobile so you need to make sure the plant always (and I do mean always) has access to an abundant supply of plant available calcium. Unfortunately calcium also locks out very quickly in the root zone especially when it interacts with phosphorus creating dicalcium phosphate which isn’t plant available.

a smart man once told me “calcium is the nutrient highway of the plant and boron is the trucker”
 

JimyTheCook

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calcium is imobile so you need to make sure the plant always (and I do mean always) has access to an abundant supply of plant available calcium. Unfortunately calcium also locks out very quickly in the root zone especially when it interacts with phosphorus creating dicalcium phosphate which isn’t plant available.

a smart man once told me “calcium is the nutrient highway of the plant and boron is the trucker”
Good bit of knowledge always pays to take advice from people that have been there an done it sort of thing. As far as i know everythin iv either fed or put into the soil has been low in phosphorus so no lock outs yet but i did give them a feed of trace elements awhile back
 

reza92

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Good bit of knowledge always pays to take advice from people that have been there an done it sort of thing. As far as i know everythin iv either fed or put into the soil has been low in phosphorus so no lock outs yet but i did give them a feed of trace elements awhile back
that helps but calcium is just really hard for
The plant to move and isn’t easily taken up by the roots. Foliar applications are the way to go to get calcium content up and build some good cell structure.

I’ve also been reading a lot lately that plant with higher calcium content in their cells generally are less susceptible to rot and other pathogens
 

JimyTheCook

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that helps but calcium is just really hard for
The plant to move and isn’t easily taken up by the roots. Foliar applications are the way to go to get calcium content up and build some good cell structure.

I’ve also been reading a lot lately that plant with higher calcium content in their cells generally are less susceptible to rot and other pathogens
Its always good to have an understanding on how everything works together or doesnt ive done hours an hours of readin on all sorts of crap but havent looked into calcium much same as most of the other micros i just try keep a good balance of evrything. Seems to be workin so far..
So if i go with 1 - 2 grams a ltr i should be right
 

jzs147

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They ? I don't call my wife they...and she looks after my girls properly if I need her to as she smokes as much as me and likes her smoke of us quality
I bet half the woman who dont follow through on instructions is only because "they" don't smoke
They is better than fucking cunt is it not.
Bet your under the thumb haha
Want some bog to fill it in.
 
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