Aussie Growers Thread

Lucky Luke

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it’s funny how many people blame the led and not their bad purchase or inability to grow.

photons are photons, as long as a plant gets the same amount in the right frequencies it doesn’t care what kind of source produces it.
To be fair most people who get an LED light dont understand what they are buying nor the different environments/feed schedules needed.

Which is a tad strange as majority of the well known indoor growers are now running LED. It producers more.
 

reza92

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To be fair most people who get an LED light dont understand what they are buying nor the different environments/feed schedules needed.

Which is a tad strange as majority of the well known indoor growers are now running LED. It producers more.
Agreed. Blurples did the most damage to led’s now it’s the knockoffs claiming to be running top bin Samsung diodes when running much older Diodes.

for bigger grows I can see the appeal of led and being able to run far less AC per room than with hps etc.
 

JimyTheCook

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I put up some shade cloth. Anyone know how much this helps with the rain? Cheers View attachment 4521581
I run shade cloth over both my spots an can tell ya it does f all to stop rain.
If it was more enclosed like a green house humidity becomes a problem like luke said havin the sides open like you do will stop any humidity. Shade cloth helps with the sun or camouflages the plants abit.
Some sort of tarp that you could roll out over top an remove easy would be better for rain
 

JimyTheCook

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Classic ..who woulda thought bog roll would be this famous
It used to be ya would feel like ya winnin everytime ya walked outta the super market knowin they fuckd up an gave ya more money then they should of. Today i had the thought like fuck yea ive just scored, gripd that 18pak tight under the arm an gave everyone that even came close to lookin at me the look of i will fuk you up if you even think about it.
But yea ur right, dunno why every cunt was backflippin tryna stock up on the crap
 

Greenhobbiest

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I run shade cloth over both my spots an can tell ya it does f all to stop rain.
If it was more enclosed like a green house humidity becomes a problem like luke said havin the sides open like you do will stop any humidity. Shade cloth helps with the sun or camouflages the plants abit.
Some sort of tarp that you could roll out over top an remove easy would be better for rain
Yea I have the tarp set up now aswell, I’ll roll it out when it rains
 
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