Aussie Growers Thread

DustyDuke

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Just built my self a little seedling/ clone box
Got some:
Green Crack
NYC S/D
I knocked the labels of those two should be able to tell as they grow ones sativa dom other Indica dom.
I’m also waiting on 1 fem cheese and 2 yantra regs to pop.
I have to take my other tent apart to fit another one next to it didn’t think it threw but I had a weed growing stiffi. The old I will worry about that later. When this grow is done I’ll pull everything apart and go to town. I’ll probably buy another shed cant see away around it.62A952AB-0B6E-419C-A645-DACF84ECB930.jpeg
 

DustyDuke

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He put cheap timber cladding and a couple of windows. It still looks like a big box but not such an eyesore. I always think weed plants when I see one
 

SmokeyAu

New Member
Hello, another Aussie here.

Changing soils for the next grow.
I am looking at Searles organic potting mix, wondering if too hot for auto flowers or maybe too much of N or P or K
Searles Premium Organic Potting Mix is a premium grade potting mix containing a unique blend of selected organic ingredients. This organic potting mix is boosted with:

- 5IN1® Organic Plant Food Pellets
- SeaMax® Fish & Kelp
- Blood & Bone
- Potash Bloom Booster

This premium blend of organic and natural ingredients is designed for sustainable and organic growing of potted plants. This mix has excellent water retention properties while also allowing ideal drainage, providing the right conditions for your loved plants.
 

DustyDuke

Well-Known Member
Hello, another Aussie here.

Changing soils for the next grow.
I am looking at Searles organic potting mix, wondering if too hot for auto flowers or maybe too much of N or P or K
Searles Premium Organic Potting Mix is a premium grade potting mix containing a unique blend of selected organic ingredients. This organic potting mix is boosted with:

- 5IN1® Organic Plant Food Pellets
- SeaMax® Fish & Kelp
- Blood & Bone
- Potash Bloom Booster

This premium blend of organic and natural ingredients is designed for sustainable and organic growing of potted plants. This mix has excellent water retention properties while also allowing ideal drainage, providing the right conditions for your loved plants.
That’s a good starter baseI’d add a few more things to that though or you will have average plants. High grade compost, rice hulls/perlite or something like that, worm castings, bat guano, azomite, cow shit the list goes on.
 

SmokeyAu

New Member
That’s a good starter baseI’d add a few more things to that though or you will have average plants. High grade compost, rice hulls/perlite or something like that, worm castings, bat guano, azomite, cow shit the list goes on.
Thanks DustyDuke,

That's good was worried it was too hot for autos the soil.

Searles new compost soil, now has worm castings in it.
- Promotes healthy growth in foliage plants, flowers, vegetables, fruit, shrubs & trees.
- Excellent soil conditioner.
- Helps retain soil moisture and nutrients to assist in plant growth.
- Boosted with fish & seaweed.
- Encourages microbial and earthworm activity.
- Contains clay breaker to help break up and aerate heavy clay soils.
- Helps build up deficient, sandy soils.
- Adds valuable long life humus to the soil, activating greater plant health.
- Contains vermicast worm castings.
- Certified 100% Organic.

Perlite, coir coco, or worm castings from gumtree

70% soil 30% coco/perlite
 

DustyDuke

Well-Known Member
Thanks DustyDuke,

That's good was worried it was too hot for autos the soil.

Searles new compost soil, now has worm castings in it.
- Promotes healthy growth in foliage plants, flowers, vegetables, fruit, shrubs & trees.
- Excellent soil conditioner.
- Helps retain soil moisture and nutrients to assist in plant growth.
- Boosted with fish & seaweed.
- Encourages microbial and earthworm activity.
- Contains clay breaker to help break up and aerate heavy clay soils.
- Helps build up deficient, sandy soils.
- Adds valuable long life humus to the soil, activating greater plant health.
- Contains vermicast worm castings.
- Certified 100% Organic.

Perlite, coir coco, or worm castings from gumtree

70% soil 30% coco/perlite
You sure you ain’t selling it.
Ive grown auto’s recently if it’s to strong for a pheno it will be to strong for auto’s there still the same plant. Treat them as normal weed plants don’t listen to dick’s about there sensitive. They are as sensitive as a normal plants just no recovery time in veg. To be honest I won’t do auto’s unless it is outdoors for 2 harvests and the seeds are free
 

SmokeyAu

New Member
You sure you ain’t selling it.
Ive grown auto’s recently if it’s to strong for a pheno it will be to strong for auto’s there still the same plant. Treat them as normal weed plants don’t listen to dick’s about there sensitive. They are as sensitive as a normal plants just no recovery time in veg. To be honest I won’t do auto’s unless it is outdoors for 2 harvests and the seeds are free
Thanks Duke
lol, i am not selling it, feel it would be better than the searles premium advanced soil i was using with time release ferts in it. This organic soil i thought would be less hot and better for the autos, which i grow doors, havent earned free seeds yet, have to do more grows, finsihing up second grow, was the best
 

auswolf

Well-Known Member
Here's my nutrients for a sterile hydroponics grow.
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It's kinda funny how my nutes cost less than the carbonated water that was originally in the bottles.
Designed to run with soft tap water, the only micro nutes my plants ever see are the ones provided by the tap water.
I do have micro nutes on hand just in case, but never had to use them.

Part A
Potassium nitrate 38.5g
Calcium nitrate 63g

Part B
Magnesium sulfate 76g
Monobasic potassium phosphate 36.5g

Cost 80c per 1.25 litre of a&b concentrate.
10ml per litre of water.

N 102ppm
K 202ppm
P 66ppm
Mg 60ppm
Ca 85ppm
S 79ppm

My veg nutes are the same but with 120ppm of nitrogen.
I use phosphoric acid for buffering.
 

DustyDuke

Well-Known Member
Day 2 since flip the Mars is keeping up so far with cmh pretty surprised actually. I put the smaller plants under the led and there catching up to the cmh, I’ll keep it going threw stretch maybe.
Cmh
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Led
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