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aljeezzy
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Registered: 10/07/11
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Loc: east 10
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: magick81]
#591379 - 10/09/11 11:39 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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somebody is bound to ship it to you, it may take some hardwork browsing 10 diferent sites but somebody will do it
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magick81
Padawan grower
Registered: 09/21/11
Posts: 415
Loc: Narnia
Last seen: 2 years, 14 days
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: aljeezzy]
#591398 - 10/10/11 07:29 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Nah they won't. And I don't think any other place sells them. And even if they do, slim chances it'll get through customs. Australia is so worried about foreign disease and pesticides wiping out our crops and wildlife that they don't let anything in I guess it is understandable, just frustrating. Stealth packed Itty bitty weed seeds are one thing to sneak through customs, but a box full of those buffertabs would be detected and intercepted right away!
Anyways, I've done some research and have made my mind up. Going to go with the dutch master. Not sure which one though, which ones do you reckon? Original or One(gold)? Nutrient(gold) is probably outta my budget. http://www.dutchmaster.com.au/ Also gonna try some of that liquid light and saturator foliar sprays. Sounds promising, and looking forward to how it performs in the growtent.
I intend to just follow he directions straight up without trying anything fancy for my first grow.
Comments, suggestions?
Cheers Magickz
Edited by magick81 (10/10/11 08:33 AM)
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Pernicious
Stranger Danger
Registered: 05/12/11
Posts: 463
Loc: East Coast
Last seen: 12 years, 7 months
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: magick81]
#591411 - 10/10/11 09:35 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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that sucks. i always wanted to visit australia but it sounds like its a growers nightmare down there from what your saying.
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magick81
Padawan grower
Registered: 09/21/11
Posts: 415
Loc: Narnia
Last seen: 2 years, 14 days
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: Pernicious]
#591533 - 10/10/11 11:44 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Nah it's nice, I like living here. You just miss out on some things from overseas every once in a while but if you know where to look you can find just about anything
-------------------- In the human brain, the hypothalamus controls the four f's:
1. Fighting 2. Fleeing 3. Feeding and ...4. Mating
My Current Grow. Killing Fields & Heavy Duty Fruity!!!
My Grow Journal. First Grow EVER!!!!
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Pernicious
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Posts: 463
Loc: East Coast
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: magick81]
#591580 - 10/11/11 07:45 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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lol well thats good. i always liked the fact that bearded dragons are a pest down there but they are an exotic pet up here. same with alot of reptiles actually.
i bred them and other reptiles growing up so i always wanted to visit australia and other countries like indonesia and such just for the reptiles.
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magick81
Padawan grower
Registered: 09/21/11
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Loc: Narnia
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: Pernicious]
#591583 - 10/11/11 07:56 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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I love reps. Get my first Chondro in a few weeks You know its funny, even though they are native in Australia (as well as indonesia and png) going rate for chondro hatchies here averages from $1000-$3000 depending on quality. You guys are lucky to get our smuggled wildlife for only a few hundred lol Well not really since most of your stock is from indonesia, but you prolly know what i mean
-------------------- In the human brain, the hypothalamus controls the four f's:
1. Fighting 2. Fleeing 3. Feeding and ...4. Mating
My Current Grow. Killing Fields & Heavy Duty Fruity!!!
My Grow Journal. First Grow EVER!!!!
Edited by magick81 (10/11/11 08:04 AM)
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Pernicious
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: magick81]
#591606 - 10/11/11 10:05 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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actually alot of the stock is captive bred. more and more shops here are refusing to support wild caught herps.
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Pernicious
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: Pernicious]
#591607 - 10/11/11 10:06 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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oh and noice on the chondro. my carpet python just passed away last year so im still getting over that before i decide on a new snake.
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magick81
Padawan grower
Registered: 09/21/11
Posts: 415
Loc: Narnia
Last seen: 2 years, 14 days
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: Pernicious]
#591678 - 10/11/11 07:59 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah its the same here. Illegal to catch or deal in wild-caught reptiles. Or any other wildlife for that matter, and so it should be IMO.
I once saw an american reptile doco, hosted by Henry Rollins, and some naughty americans were catching wild rattlesnakes and putting em into cages. How cruel can you get? I know it goes on everywhere, Australia included, but I'm against it in a big way. The reptile keeping hobby here is heavily regulated, and so it should be IMO.
-------------------- In the human brain, the hypothalamus controls the four f's:
1. Fighting 2. Fleeing 3. Feeding and ...4. Mating
My Current Grow. Killing Fields & Heavy Duty Fruity!!!
My Grow Journal. First Grow EVER!!!!
Edited by magick81 (10/11/11 10:17 PM)
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Pernicious
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Re: Soil grow nutes, organic nutes and fish emulsion [Re: magick81]
#591714 - 10/12/11 06:09 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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i agree 100%
its just something that's really difficult to regulate.
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