Aussie Growers Thread

C00pers

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Nice man.
When they hit a gd 5 nodes high don't be afraid to do full strength go go juice every 2nd week and seasol every week
I generally try and do a liquid fertiliser feed 4 days after a go go juice.
Go go juice is what primes the soil...then the soil is at its healthiest 4 days after ready to guzzle your seasol or wat ever feed
Sounds good, cheers for that i had no idea how much or how often to use that stuff. Ive put blood and bone, Epsom, doloite lime, rooster booster and gypsom into the soil made of cheap potting mix, compost, mushroom compost and chicken/cow manure. So hopefully i wont have to feed too often but i think ill use gogo and seasol throughout.
 

ruby fruit

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Sounds good, cheers for that i had no idea how much or how often to use that stuff. Ive put blood and bone, Epsom, doloite lime, rooster booster and gypsom into the soil made of cheap potting mix, compost, mushroom compost and chicken/cow manure. So hopefully i wont have to feed too often but i think ill use gogo and seasol throughout.
Even if that soil is perfect and with wat u got it sure sounds spot on.. .still feed go go juice every 2 weeks it only keeps the soil healthy...it doesn't get up taken by the whole plant kinda keeps ur soil alive to be fit enough to take up all the goodies in the soil
 

OzCocoLoco

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I top like a mother fucker. But I don't normally start till a foot n half or 5 nodes high...then the first split in the stem has extra strength cos it's got a " 1.5 ft base to hold itself up ...
Then scrog ...ah how I love to scrog
Im going to try not topping on a few this year just pull the branches through a inner cage,just depends on how they want to grow if the look like they want to stretch straight up I'll knock the top out of them but otherwise I'll let them go
 

C00pers

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Even if that soil is perfect and with wat u got it sure sounds spot on.. .still feed go go juice every 2 weeks it only keeps the soil healthy...it doesn't get up taken by the whole plant kinda keeps ur soil alive to be fit enough to take up all the goodies in the soil
okay ill do that and good to know im on the right track with the soil
 

C00pers

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I top like a mother fucker. But I don't normally start till a foot n half or 5 nodes high...then the first split in the stem has extra strength cos it's got a " 1.5 ft base to hold itself up ...
Then scrog ...ah how I love to scrog
i dunno how ill be able to do a full scrog set up for every plant so i might just top a few times and see how they go. i spose i can think about support in a few months when they are getting bigger.
 

Lucky Luke

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One thing ive noticed (and I could be wrong...) is that a topped plant yields more but is more susceptible to breaking branches

anyone else agree or disagree??.
 

ruby fruit

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Im going to try not topping on a few this year just pull the branches through a inner cage,just depends on how they want to grow if the look like they want to stretch straight up I'll knock the top out of them but otherwise I'll let them go
Some of each awesome...topping works for me as I contend with a little bit of stretch teaching for the sun till they are about 3 foot high
 

C00pers

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Any of you boys around Adelaide or get similar weather and find that there's any issues with the heat and the plants at all, most of mine will be in open sun so hopefully its not too hot for them.
 

ruby fruit

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Any of you boys around Adelaide or get similar weather and find that there's any issues with the heat and the plants at all, most of mine will be in open sun so hopefully its not too hot for them.
Where ever you are mate u can always put a bit of shade cloth on the cages to protect em a bit
If they get a drink when they need it you could have em in the simpson desert and grow trees
 

dopeonarope

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Any of you boys around Adelaide or get similar weather and find that there's any issues with the heat and the plants at all, most of mine will be in open sun so hopefully its not too hot for them.
Not near adelaide but we used to deal very hot dry summers. those pop up garden shelters from kmart worked a treat when we were growing on a safe site back in the day. looked pretty derro though
 
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