Aussie Growers Thread

Rewerb

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Some people just don't know how to embrace life in all it's wonderful facets, including staring death in the face & giving it the finger, in spite of the fear you may be feeling at the time:

Skydiving naked, abseilling face-forward off a sheer cliff, bungee jumping, riding a motorbike at high speed, diving with sharks, sleeping with Salties in the top-end, nudie night-skiing, chucking live grenades & following them with live rounds... 'Been there, done it all!

What's next????
 

beernutz

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Some people just don't know how to embrace life in all it's wonderful facets, including staring death in the face & giving it the finger, in spite of the fear you may be feeling at the time:

Skydiving naked, abseilling face-forward off a sheer cliff, bungee jumping, riding a motorbike at high speed, diving with sharks, sleeping with Salties in the top-end, nudie night-skiing, chucking live grenades & following them with live rounds... 'Been there, done it all!

What's next????
Changing a nappy
 

reza92

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Since im gunna be feeding at right ph now the issues might start sorting themselves out
I’d still foliar cal/nit. My plants love it when I give the 1-3 sprays a week. All the way through stretch and start of budding. Stop around week 3-4 ish. I do foliar potassium citrate last 2 weeks 1-3 times to help the buds swell, easy to overdo it though.
 

Jackrabbitslim614

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I’d still foliar cal/nit. My plants love it when I give the 1-3 sprays a week. All the way through stretch and start of budding. Stop around week 3-4 ish. I do foliar potassium citrate last 2 weeks 1-3 times to help the buds swell, easy to overdo it though.
Oh shoot forgot check the soil and look for fungus gnats. Before you really know it they can be down there causing yellowing. Then they will emerge and start flying. The infestation will worsen as the larvae eat the roots. Your plant will then start wilting and die. As the roots die more the bugs will get much worst. But if caught early it's easier to fix then mites. Pop it out of its container while wearing gloves and look around the roots. Look for holes in the root balls and look for little white shedings. They'll look like perlite fragments but really small. Your eye should start catching little dark larvae running the roots if they are there.
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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I’d still foliar cal/nit. My plants love it when I give the 1-3 sprays a week. All the way through stretch and start of budding. Stop around week 3-4 ish. I do foliar potassium citrate last 2 weeks 1-3 times to help the buds swell, easy to overdo it though.
Ordered cal nitrate and mono ammonium phosphate just waiting for it. Fed her today with right ph 470 ppm of megacrop plus my 170 ppm tap water and some general hydroponics calmag i had lying around. Got about a 1 ec feeding 700 ppms.
 

reza92

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Oh shoot forgot check the soil and look for fungus gnats. Before you really know it they can be down there causing yellowing. Then they will emerge and start flying. The infestation will worsen as the larvae eat the roots. Your plant will then start wilting and die. As the roots die more the bugs will get much worst. But if caught early it's easier to fix then mites. Pop it out of its container while wearing gloves and look around the roots. Look for holes in the root balls and look for little white shedings. They'll look like perlite fragments but really small. Your eye should start catching little dark larvae running the roots if they are there.
If your plants health fungus gnatts won’t hurt them. For starters they eat fungus not roots and really they’re only an issue if you get them in you bud, some people don’t like bugs in their bud for some reason.
 
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