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overwintering Winter-Summer in OZ "Comparison" / Aussie Blabberers

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No it doesn't appear to be organic with that front statement basically confirming that.
Anything that is perfectly balanced NPK and nutrient wise in the 1 bottle tends to make it fairly obvious it isn't organic.
 
Mine looks like this
http://wildfirechilli.com.au/products/Chilli_Focus_Nutrients-49-1.html
Yours is all retro. I'm sure its the same stuff inside.
 
I had a bit smaller that my little finger nail and .. :mouthonfire:

My tongue yelled out the back of the ambulance that he hates you!

I have some regular trinidad scorpion pods in the freezer ready to make some sauce soon. Don't think I'll be need much!

Ahhhhh getting that happy endorphin feeling now :cool:
 
Just to note the Dorset Nagas I had germ in 4 days was from my own fresh stock.

Now back to Megamoo, nice to see you have tasted the Butch.T. Welcome to the PAIN!!!!
I can see why they call it a Scorpion, it really bites.

Micca
 
Hey that rootriot looks excellent. Havn't tried it before but being from Growth Technology should be really good.
I have never got around to doing cuttings either, I think these would do a fine job for that too.
Mmmm something else to try!

Micca
 
This thread is really moving quickly. It seems like just yesterday it started and you damn Aussies are already up to 18 pages. NICE!
 
Organic or not.... it's great! ;)

I have been strictly only organic with my gardening since I started growing things after I left home (13-14 years ago now), I am not rich enough to be strictly organic with all my groceries etc but when I can have some control over what goes into my produce/food/plants/soil for little to no extra cost to me there is no alternative in my mind.

Not saying that it isn't great stuff, I am sure it is, and the results and amount of people using it speaks for itself.
I am not one of those people who preach only organics rah rah rah though ... each to there own I say. :cool:
 
I have been strictly only organic with my gardening since I started growing things after I left home (13-14 years ago now), I am not rich enough to be strictly organic with all my groceries etc but when I can have some control over what goes into my produce/food/plants/soil for little to no extra cost to me there is no alternative in my mind.

Not saying that it isn't great stuff, I am sure it is, and the results and amount of people using it speaks for itself.
I am not one of those people who preach only organics rah rah rah though ... each to there own I say. :cool:
Just having a go at ya... I do understand your concern. ;)

Believe it or not, I was actually strictly organic there for probably around two years (during my vegan phase.... don't ask! :rofl:) and would definitely still be strict if it wasn't so expensive to live organically! While I am still very strict when it comes to toiletries and all that (all-natural, no chemicals, thank you!), unfortunately I have become VERY slack when it comes to food and gardening.
 
Just having a go at ya... I do understand your concern. ;)

Believe it or not, I was actually strictly organic there for probably around two years (during my vegan phase.... don't ask! :rofl:) and would definitely still be strict if it wasn't so expensive to live organically! While I am still very strict when it comes to toiletries and all that (all-natural, no chemicals, thank you!), unfortunately I have become VERY slack when it comes to food and gardening.

All good bro I don't take offence easily :lol: ... like I said each to their own.

Yeah I really wish it wasn't so expensive to live completely organically because I would be very keen to go completely organic. (if I had the time and money)
 
Speaking of time.... lack thereof is probably the biggest thing that turned me away from organic gardening to begin with (fighting mites naturally sure ain't no walk in the park - and to be honest, I'm not even sure the war can even be won naturally! :lol:)
 
Speaking of time.... lack thereof is probably the biggest thing that turned me away from organic gardening to begin with (fighting mites naturally sure ain't no walk in the park - and to be honest, I'm not even sure the war can even be won naturally! :lol:)


Yeah I have to agree, how is it possible to keep them free of pests unless you camp in the garden permanently???
 
Another three babies showed their heads this morning. A PI-614001, Cap-1481 and one of Gassies NOT Dorsets.
I can't seem to find any info on the cap-1481 today but surely i researched it before i chose to grow it :D Put them in their wittle plastic cups and put them under the fluro's before coming to work. I reckon that there will be a few more waiting for me when i get home.
How prolific are those NOT Dorstes Gas?
 
Just thought I would let you guys know that Candice from Wildfire gave birth to a healthy bouncin baby boy yesterday :cool:
Congrats Candice!

Micca
 
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