Aussie Growers Thread

Rewerb

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Thanks, mate. Definitely worth looking-into.

Yep, Orange oil is amazing stuff for cleaning sticky shit off just about anything.
I recently had to thoroughly clean a dozen tradie's vans for return/re-sale (due to fucking Covid-driven retrenchments:cuss:) & the orange oil got rid of all the residue from the company logo stickers in no-time.

My only concern would be the ease of disassembly/reassembly of the unit to do it thoroughly.
 

jzs147

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Thanks, mate. Definitely worth looking-into.

Yep, Orange oil is amazing stuff for cleaning sticky shit off just about anything.
I recently had to thoroughly clean a dozen tradie's vans for return/re-sale (due to fucking Covid-driven retrenchments:cuss:) & the orange oil got rid of all the residue from the company logo stickers in no-time.

My only concern would be the ease of disassembly/reassembly of the unit to do it thoroughly.
The trimmer its piss easy man. Only a few parts the base 4 legs an the top then the bowl trimmer is a separate part again.
 

Hydro4life

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Hey guys, don’t get on here much anymore,
But here’s a few pics of this years greenhouse grow, Blueberry, Bluedream, super lemon haze.
All in fabric pots and in 100% coco.

Pic taken 7th Dec:
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17th Dec
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9th Jan
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Unfortunately I think I’m going to run out of head room as stretch is upon us, and the blue dream can stretch like a mofo. Even sometime after buds have formed from my experience...
May have to go through tomorrow with the hedge clippers!?
 

jungle666

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Hey guys, don’t get on here much anymore,
But here’s a few pics of this years greenhouse grow, Blueberry, Bluedream, super lemon haze.
All in fabric pots and in 100% coco.

Pic taken 7th Dec:
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17th Dec
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9th Jan
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Unfortunately I think I’m going to run out of head room as stretch is upon us, and the blue dream can stretch like a mofo. Even sometime after buds have formed from my experience...
May have to go through tomorrow with the hedge clippers!?
Great looking plants there hydro, I think I might go with the coco next season, looks mint
 

Hydro4life

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Great looking plants there hydro, I think I might go with the coco next season, looks mint
Cheers jungle,
It’s a lot of work especially with air pots but the results are amazing!
Soil is easier but they won’t grow or yield anywhere near as good as coco with the same veg time imo.
Lots of positives to growing in coco outdoors in the Australian heat.

I put up some pics last year of my outdoor coco grow, but it’s probably about 2000 pages back lol.

here’s a few pics of last years outdoor in coco the big ones had about 2 months veg and yielded about a pound each. I got 15 pounds dried all up from 19 plants, 10 had 2 months veg and 9 had about 4 weeks!
And we’re grown in 5 gal fabric pots! Lol.
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Hydro4life

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Very nice jzs,
you can see by the light colour of the new nodes that you have some strong growth happening!

What size pots are they jzs? 80 gallon?
How often are you watering out there? Must be a mission with coco out bush....
At least their in bigger pots and not being fabric will help reduce watering frequency.

Out of interest, what nutes are you using jzs?
 

jzs147

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Very nice jzs,
you can see by the light colour of the new nodes that you have some strong growth happening!

What size pots are they jzs? 80 gallon?
How often are you watering out there? Must be a mission with coco out bush....
At least their in bigger pots and not being fabric will help reduce watering frequency.

Out of interest, what nutes are you using jzs?
Hey man 200 gallon only once a week.
Just house an garden coco.
Every other feed been doing mega crop.
 

reza92

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Not sure.
I can't get anymore mega crop or I'd prolly just be feeding them that.
you can still import it from the USA. They now do a 2 part that separates the calcium nitrate out of the main mix making it cheaper to ship (because we both know how cheap cal nit is locally) and easier to tweak the ratios in flower to lower nitrogen levels. Personally I’d buy the 2 part but only part A and use your own cal/nit as part b.
 

Gazza308

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Cheers jungle,
It’s a lot of work especially with air pots but the results are amazing!
Soil is easier but they won’t grow or yield anywhere near as good as coco with the same veg time imo.
Lots of positives to growing in coco outdoors in the Australian heat.

I put up some pics last year of my outdoor coco grow, but it’s probably about 2000 pages back lol.

here’s a few pics of last years outdoor in coco the big ones had about 2 months veg and yielded about a pound each. I got 15 pounds dried all up from 19 plants, 10 had 2 months veg and 9 had about 4 weeks!
And we’re grown in 5 gal fabric pots! Lol.
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That’s just like my old Greenhouse, awesome grow mate they are chunky as!
 

jzs147

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you can still import it from the USA. They now do a 2 part that separates the calcium nitrate out of the main mix making it cheaper to ship (because we both know how cheap cal nit is locally) and easier to tweak the ratios in flower to lower nitrogen levels. Personally I’d buy the 2 part but only part A and use your own cal/nit as part b.
How much cal nit do you use when running it?
 
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