Aussie Growers Thread

OzyM8

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Yeah that’s who I used for my super soil.

I’m now chasing a high quality base soil to mix with the super and to fill the top half of my pots.

like I said Bunnings and a couple of garden centres I tried only had soil which looked to have additives or traces of additives and I don’t fancy giving my girls any unforeseen problems.

thanks for all the responses so far guys.
yeah, Bunnings won’t have the goods. Only ok for ornamentals.
Email the boys at OGS for a contact if your local, they should hook you up. Or as @reza92 said a landscape supplier should have what you need.
 

reza92

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Apologies Reza I wasn’t speaking with experience.. or knowledge, hence “..?..”
All good, Bunnings is most peoples go to for garden supplies but in fact it’s probably the worst place, the bagged mixes are often full of wood chips and other trash. Don’t get me wrong Bunnings have a few products that are really good but 95% of the gardening section is completely unusable for our purposes
 

Venus55

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All good, Bunnings is most peoples go to for garden supplies but in fact it’s probably the worst place, the bagged mixes are often full of wood chips and other trash. Don’t get me wrong Bunnings have a few products that are really good but 95% of the gardening section is completely unusable for our purposes
Yeah I’ve never shopped there for my girls. Not saying can’t but never have.

very intoxicated. Invic
 

Bullygrowz

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All good, Bunnings is most peoples go to for garden supplies but in fact it’s probably the worst place, the bagged mixes are often full of wood chips and other trash. Don’t get me wrong Bunnings have a few products that are really good but 95% of the gardening section is completely unusable for our purposes
Bunnings is good for clonex, liquid seaweed, pk13/14 and sticky traps.. thats it gardening wise
 

OzyM8

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Yeah I’ve never shopped there for my girls. Not saying can’t but never have.

very intoxicated. Invic
geezus, better have packed your thermal nana nickers, it’s cold enough up this way. Actually had to put on a pair of trackies this afternoon.
 

reza92

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Bunnings is good for clonex, liquid seaweed, pk13/14 and sticky traps.. thats it gardening wise
they have some good amendments, I’m a big fan of the Yates profession blood and bone, has the most bone of any b&b I could find on the market, also the organic phosphorus pellets, seamungus and of course basic amendments like gypsum and dolomite lime.
 

reza92

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Home early but had a decent weekend camping.

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No glass or rubbish was hurt, we put some eggs up in the bush. For rifle people that's a lever action 22 magnum and we also had a 22-270.

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well is its either a 22-250 Remington or a .270 Winchester. There’s no 22-270. 22-250 has more muzzle velocity while the .270 has more kenetic energy from having a larger projectile and powder charge. A 22-250 is just a .223 with slightly bigger case (so it holds more powder) they both use the same bore sizes so share many projectiles except the higher weights the .223 doesn’t have enough powder to lob and mostly used for varmint. The .270 is a necked down .30-03 case which ends up being a tad bigger than a 243 and mostly used for medium and some large sized game
 

Bullygrowz

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Noticed something interesting this morning, this pic is of my clones that i just have to keep the genetics around, theyve been all needing to be watered every single day (theyd be bone dry when i wake up). 2 days ago i took cuts from them all to pollinate to make some beans for myself. After i took cuts i also pruned them essentially chopping them in half and since that they havnt needed to be watered. Makes sense that they would drink less because theyre transpiring less and just have less foliage over all. Good to know because now i know i can just chop em in half to make them last longer in the small cups.238 (3).jpg
 
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