Aussie Growers Thread

beernutz

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I dont want to start a beef, dude, but you're taking the piss aren't you? You admonish her as a narcissist for posting pictures of herself, all the while using a wad of cash as an avatar? Come on mate, give us a break.
Another white knight on horseback ?
 

jungle666

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Why bring up something days old man like just stirring shit
If he's right y'all sat back and didn't say nothing......till now
I've just noticed some of my clones are starting to flower, they're only about 10in high, if i top them will they go back to veg
 

Snowman78

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More than 13,000 cannabis plants seized in huge $40m NSW drug raid
OCTOBER 26, 202010:56am

NEWS.COM.AU0:59
Charges laid after one of the biggest cannabis hauls in Australian history
Fourteen charged following one of the largest cannabis seizures in Australian history - worth more than $40 million.
Erin LyonsNCA NewsWire
Fourteen men have been charged and more than $40 million worth of cannabis seized in one of the largest busts for the drug in Australian history.

NSW Police swooped on three properties in Minimbah, Melinga and Moorwood, on the state’s mid north coast, where they seized 13,353 cannabis plants.

Six men, all Vietnamese nationals, were arrested at a property in Minimbah on Thursday and taken to Taree Police Station where they were charged with cultivating and supplying a large commercial quantity of a prohibited plant as well as participating in a criminal group.


Officers said those arrested include a 31-year-old permanent resident, a 41-year-old who is allegedly unlawfully in Australia, a 23-year-old and 27-year-old who are both on student visas and a 38-year-old and a 44-year-old on bridging visas.


Fourteen men have been charged. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire


Police seized about $40 million worth of cannabis. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire

More than 5500 cannabis plants worth close to $17 million were seized from the property.

On Friday officers raided two more properties, in Melinga and Moorland, where they nabbed more than 7700 cannabis plants.

Another eight men, also Vietnamese nationals, including a 31-year-old permanent resident, three men – aged 22, 23 and 24 – who are allegedly unlawfully in Australia, a 22-year-old and 27-year-old on student visas and a 23-year-old and 24-year-old on bridging visas, were arrested.

They were taken to Taree Police Station and face the same charges.

All fourteen man were refused bail and will appear in court in January.

The Department of Home Affairs have been alerted about visa issues, police said.


Officers said this is the largest cannabis bust since the 1970s. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire


Police uncovered the plants at three properties on the mid north coast. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire

Drug and Firearms Squad Commander Detective Superintendent John Watson said police hadn’t seen a seizure of this size since the 1970s.

“The biggest difference is in 1975 outdoor crops were seasonal, so criminal groups were restricted to one crop a year, whereas these grow houses are weather controlled enabling the harvest of new plants every 12 weeks or so,” he said.

Police Minister David Elliott described the bust as the result of “remarkable” work from authorities.

“We know these criminal groups have no regard for the community and the NSW Government will continue to support NSW Police to shut down their operations at all levels,” he said.


All fourteen men were refused bail. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire


The Department of Home Affairs has been called in. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire

A strike force was formed in November last year to investigate the growing and supply of cannabis across NSW.

Since then, detectives have busted six rural properties, charged 19 people and seized more than $60 million worth of the drug – not including the latest bust.

Investigations continue.

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More than 13,000 cannabis plants seized in huge $40m NSW drug raid
OCTOBER 26, 202010:56am

NEWS.COM.AU0:59
Charges laid after one of the biggest cannabis hauls in Australian history
Fourteen charged following one of the largest cannabis seizures in Australian history - worth more than $40 million.
Erin LyonsNCA NewsWire
Fourteen men have been charged and more than $40 million worth of cannabis seized in one of the largest busts for the drug in Australian history.

NSW Police swooped on three properties in Minimbah, Melinga and Moorwood, on the state’s mid north coast, where they seized 13,353 cannabis plants.

Six men, all Vietnamese nationals, were arrested at a property in Minimbah on Thursday and taken to Taree Police Station where they were charged with cultivating and supplying a large commercial quantity of a prohibited plant as well as participating in a criminal group.


Officers said those arrested include a 31-year-old permanent resident, a 41-year-old who is allegedly unlawfully in Australia, a 23-year-old and 27-year-old who are both on student visas and a 38-year-old and a 44-year-old on bridging visas.


Fourteen men have been charged. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire


Police seized about $40 million worth of cannabis. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire

More than 5500 cannabis plants worth close to $17 million were seized from the property.

On Friday officers raided two more properties, in Melinga and Moorland, where they nabbed more than 7700 cannabis plants.

Another eight men, also Vietnamese nationals, including a 31-year-old permanent resident, three men – aged 22, 23 and 24 – who are allegedly unlawfully in Australia, a 22-year-old and 27-year-old on student visas and a 23-year-old and 24-year-old on bridging visas, were arrested.

They were taken to Taree Police Station and face the same charges.

All fourteen man were refused bail and will appear in court in January.

The Department of Home Affairs have been alerted about visa issues, police said.


Officers said this is the largest cannabis bust since the 1970s. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire


Police uncovered the plants at three properties on the mid north coast. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire

Drug and Firearms Squad Commander Detective Superintendent John Watson said police hadn’t seen a seizure of this size since the 1970s.

“The biggest difference is in 1975 outdoor crops were seasonal, so criminal groups were restricted to one crop a year, whereas these grow houses are weather controlled enabling the harvest of new plants every 12 weeks or so,” he said.

Police Minister David Elliott described the bust as the result of “remarkable” work from authorities.

“We know these criminal groups have no regard for the community and the NSW Government will continue to support NSW Police to shut down their operations at all levels,” he said.


All fourteen men were refused bail. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire


The Department of Home Affairs has been called in. Picture: NSW Police via NCA NewsWireSource:NCA NewsWire

A strike force was formed in November last year to investigate the growing and supply of cannabis across NSW.

Since then, detectives have busted six rural properties, charged 19 people and seized more than $60 million worth of the drug – not including the latest bust.

Investigations continue.

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Looks like over east prices are gonna go up :lol:
 

beernutz

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I've just noticed some of my clones are starting to flower, they're only about 10in high, if i top them will they go back to veg
They will but they will stall a bit ...feed them plenty of nitrogen is advice I've received
If your early you will have plenty of time for reveg but I've never dealt with clones reveg only from seedlings ...someone else here should have had the same exp jungle mate
 
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