Aussie Growers Thread

OzCocoLoco

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When I got into the idea of doing aerial layering I was thinking about plant numbers,if you get busted and have a tray of clones even if they don’t have roots they are classed as a plant now I don’t know if this is the case but if you had a rooted clone still attached to the plant would that be classed as a seperate plant ?
 

Lucky Luke

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The only way I could see grafting as being useful is for keeping multiple varieties on one plant like a storage library or similar type of thing.
I think he was growing a few strains and using the one root system, probably as a mother but I'm not sure. Was interesting if not practical.
 

Lucky Luke

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When I got into the idea of doing aerial layering I was thinking about plant numbers,if you get busted and have a tray of clones even if they don’t have roots they are classed as a plant now I don’t know if this is the case but if you had a rooted clone still attached to the plant would that be classed as a seperate plant ?
I wouldn't think so as its part of the one plant,
 

Lucky Luke

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On the news last night they were talking bout how many millions are being invested in growing hemp and a de-hulling factory (takes the outer casing off the seeds). Evidently they can not keep up with demand down here atm.

I can see I could do "something" to jump on the bandwagon but I don't know what or how. Need more land than I have to profit on hemp I think... maybe build a Hemp café tourist venture but the cost of building is not worth the risk. If licenced boutique growing with thc strains/café/bar was on the cards id take the risk. I could borrow against the house and erect a 1/4 to 1/2 acre shed.
 
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Lucky Luke

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They look done to me. Just not much size at all. They are very dense though.

Would of been nice if they were bigger but you can see the branches leaning from the weight...strange one.
 
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