Aussie Growers Thread

jzs147

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Great job jz, much mold
less than an oz for both patches was very surprised.
we had 2 days rain then rain again this morning I went to the other patch was 2 full plants left thought there would be heaps was less than half oz was prolly even less than 7 grams.
I was very surprised an the wheather had been shit for 2 weeks no heat in the sun overcast.
I'll be doing the same as I done on the next season.
 

ozbrit

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So I had the two plants in the indoor/outdoor room the large one started mid October and commenced flowering in Jan. It seemed to be a slow flowerer. Trichomes weren't really evident until second half of flower and then they piled them on in final 3-4 weeks. With rain and almost continuous cloudy weather - we've had 900mm since turn of year, 500 of it this month. relative humidity @ 70-95% continuously until the 21st, lower since, it was to be expected that bud rot would set in, even with a floor fan gently blowing the plants. Of course the main cola's had it, I removed all grey/brown with a margin and cut all limbs with discoloured stems, some of the growth had shrivelled - another new thing to me, yet the buds on these had little in the way of bud rot. I dried these and that went okay and 35g will be in the pot for edibles.

I'm taking a couple of branches each day and wet trimming, tossing out any mould affected parts and from what I can seet he last week the trichomes were mostly cloudy but now 10-15% bronzed. Not wishing to jinx things I reckon I'm good for another couple of ounces from this plant.

The other pathetic thing which gave me 40g in december re-vegged and has just given me another 57g of airy sticky nugs - see image, so I'm well and truly set until this time next year.

Thanks for all the info I've seen here, it's been appreciated.

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jungle666

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So I had the two plants in the indoor/outdoor room the large one started mid October and commenced flowering in Jan. It seemed to be a slow flowerer. Trichomes weren't really evident until second half of flower and then they piled them on in final 3-4 weeks. With rain and almost continuous cloudy weather - we've had 900mm since turn of year and 500 so far this march. Humidity 70-95% continuously for first three weeks this month, it was to be expected that bud rot would set in, even with a floor fan gently blowing the plants. Of course the main cola's had it, I removed all grey/brown with a margin and cut all limbs with discoloured stems, some of the growth had shrivelled - another new thing to me, yet the buds on these had little in the way of bud rot. I dried these and that went okay and 35g will be in the pot for edibles.

I'm taking a couple of branches each day and wet trimming, tossing out any mould affected parts and from what I can see last week they were mostly cloudy trichomes and now 10-15% bronzed. Not wishing to jinx things I reckon I'm good for another couple of ounces from this plant.

The other pathetic thing which gave me 40g in december re-vegged and has just given me another 57g in nice but a bit fluffy dried nugs - see image, so I'm well and truly set until this time next year.

Thanks for all the info I've seen here, it's been appreciated.

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Well done oz under challenging conditions, cheers
 

Snowman78

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So I had the two plants in the indoor/outdoor room the large one started mid October and commenced flowering in Jan. It seemed to be a slow flowerer. Trichomes weren't really evident until second half of flower and then they piled them on in final 3-4 weeks. With rain and almost continuous cloudy weather - we've had 900mm since turn of year and 500 so far this march. Humidity 70-95% continuously for first three weeks this month, it was to be expected that bud rot would set in, even with a floor fan gently blowing the plants. Of course the main cola's had it, I removed all grey/brown with a margin and cut all limbs with discoloured stems, some of the growth had shrivelled - another new thing to me, yet the buds on these had little in the way of bud rot. I dried these and that went okay and 35g will be in the pot for edibles.

I'm taking a couple of branches each day and wet trimming, tossing out any mould affected parts and from what I can see last week they were mostly cloudy trichomes and now 10-15% bronzed. Not wishing to jinx things I reckon I'm good for another couple of ounces from this plant.

The other pathetic thing which gave me 40g in december re-vegged and has just given me another 57g in nice but a bit fluffy dried nugs - see image, so I'm well and truly set until this time next year.

Thanks for all the info I've seen here, it's been appreciated.

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Anything without rot/mold in those conditions is nothing to be sneezed at.
 

Snowman78

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less than an oz for both patches was very surprised.
we had 2 days rain then rain again this morning I went to the other patch was 2 full plants left thought there would be heaps was less than half oz was prolly even less than 7 grams.
I was very surprised an the wheather had been shit for 2 weeks no heat in the sun overcast.
I'll be doing the same as I done on the next season.
That's good to hear. I popped over and had a beer at a mates joint and saw his girls starting to rot to pop up. He stills has 4 weeks to go poor bugger
 

Growoolit

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Chopped most of my flooded indoor grow and moved the outdoor flowers to higher ground until the water subsides (it'll take a week or more).
2 x Wedding cake @1 metre- barely flowering and 1 x Haze NL#5 which is a bout 4 weeks in. I lost 1 x Haze NL#5 @2 metres to flooding (once the roots are dead from no oxygen the rest doesn't take long to join it).
 
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