Aussie Growers Thread

Aussieaceae

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@klx

9ft tall or there abouts, expecting about 10.
Looking like early April to me. Hopefully the rain eases and they should make it until then. Some seeds are already forming too.
Quite the sativa leaner I think.
I remember seeing 9 weeks flower for some you grew. Have they all generally been around the same?
Mid April is about the maximum i can push them to in my local climate, but i'm feeling optimistic they'll be pretty close by then.
Might get some dry mango...fingers are crossed.image.jpgimage.jpg
Nonetheless, the sba x gg have been great seeds, lots of vigour and seem fairly resilient so far.
Would recommend the seeds to anyone to give a try! :p
 
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klx

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@klx

9ft tall or there abouts, expecting about 10.
Looking like early April to me. Hopefully the rain eases and they should make it until then. Some seeds are already forming too.
Quite the sativa leaner I think.
I remember seeing 9 weeks flower for some you grew. Have they all generally been around the same?
Mid April is about the maximum i can push them to in my local climate, but i'm feeling optimistic they'll be pretty close by then.
Might get some dry mango...fingers are crossed.View attachment 4477946View attachment 4477947
Nonetheless, the sba x gg have been great seeds, lots of vigour and seem fairly resilient so far.
Would recommend the seeds to anyone to give a try! :p
Was just trimming some last night as it happens. Yes, the keeper phenos are 9 weeks and rock hard buds. The leaves stay fairly thin. I did have one hazey pheno with much looser buds and was extra stretchy. It was probably 10 weeks but I took it at 9 anyway with the rest so they are gonna pop up from time to time for sure. Great job man they look beautiful!

Fingers crossed for some mango. I am getting baby poo grape out of mine. Its got some funk to it but my missus swears it smells like grape hubba bubba. These buds below look like tighter versions of the mum but with the nose of the dad.

The stone on the Goofy Grape is just how I like it, feelings of wellbeing and comfortably numb in the body. The mum is a true hybrid effect - talkative at first then sink in to couch. I have guys who horde the mum's buds and wont share it lol. These guys lean more to dad in the effect imo.

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2easy

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Was just trimming some last night as it happens. Yes, the keeper phenos are 9 weeks and rock hard buds. The leaves stay fairly thin. I did have one hazey pheno with much looser buds and was extra stretchy. It was probably 10 weeks but I took it at 9 anyway with the rest so they are gonna pop up from time to time for sure. Great job man they look beautiful!

Fingers crossed for some mango. I am getting baby poo grape out of mine. Its got some funk to it but my missus swears it smells like grape hubba bubba. These buds below look like tighter versions of the mum but with the nose of the dad.

The stone on the Goofy Grape is just how I like it, feelings of wellbeing and comfortably numb in the body. The mum is a true hybrid effect - talkative at first then sink in to couch. I have guys who horde the mum's buds and wont share it lol. These guys lean more to dad in the effect imo.

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Looks real nice
 

Rewerb

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Can anyone recommend a reasonable priced quality greenhouse, cheers
I went with an evilbay cheapie that has done me well for the past 3 years. Yeah, it's cheap & nasty, but it's survived extremes of heat & cold (ie. SNOW), torrential summer downpours, wind-storms etc..etc.... & all on top of a mountain.

The frame has broken & had to be cut-down & fixed, the velcro on the windows has carked-it, the plastic clips that hold the door up have perished under extreme UV light, I've had to fabricate horizontal bracing out of electrical conduit to support the roof & prevent huge "pools" of water stressing the frame, but it's still functioning as a greenhouse.

I guess I'm kinda attached to the old girl & will eventually retire her, but she's done well for a $150 purchase. And I'm kinda stubborn.....

On the same note, I've learned a lot from using her for the past few years....

Greenhouses are great if you live in a place that has inclement weather & low temperatures to get your stuff going at the beginning of the season, but I wouldn't want to grow anything but chillies or tomatoes in them full-term. The temperatures & humidity can get oppressive & damage your plants.

Here's my chillies kept in the greenhouse since seedlings:
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They've been fed with Canna Coco nutrients in 1-gal pots (the same stuff I was feeding the weed plants,out of convenience ). They've produced HUGE amounts of vegatative growth & solid stems, but nothing in the way of flowers or fruits.

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I won't do that again........ They need daily watering, or else they'll wilt. The tyranny of smalll fabric pots. Really only useful for clones or mid-range seedlings before up-pottinbg or transplanting.

The chillies in the blue tub on the left of the piccie above are all in solo cups & have had the same watering/feeding (ie. leftovers from watering the "girls"). I won't do that again......

I'm going to stop with the whole hydroponic chillies thing & let the whole lot go to a learning experience.

@bursto, you gave me a hard time about the two girls that "frazzled" in the greenhouse. I cut them back & they're now doing quite nicely outside:

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Finally managed to get a photo of the nascent male pollen sacks. Honestly, I reckon they're nothing to worry about & will probably just be consumed by female growth, so I'm making the executive decision to leave things as they are for the time beingDSCN2264.JPGDSCN2262.JPGDSCN2262.JPGDSCN2263.JPG
 
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TheGreenPriest

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I still haven't put up my veg tent and it's going to soon be an issue.
Fucking procrastinator.:finger:

Holy shit, this young homie is super fucking talented.
Wow.
Just his first demo EP.
Huge, massive future for this kid.




 
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