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They may come good don't give up on them, they are bound to be unhappy after the transplant.

 

Canna Terra as suggested earlier is a potting mix you can buy that has it's own range of nutrients to go with it. Another potting mix I have used and been happy with is Searles Premium.

 

If you turn the leaves over you will find that you have a spidermite infestation.

 

Plenty of time left in the season to start over. Don't get too disheartened, have to make mistakes to learn a lot of the time.

Hey nay man!

U say your using Searles how are you running it?? Are u removing the slow release pellets?? Cheers!

ah Naycha! another Searles premium lover! Best shit out i rekon

U running the slow release thats added in it or??
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Hey man, i am here to help. Now your in QLD right? i've been growing outdoors for years. i have realised in SEQ where i am, i have the best luck planting my beans in november/december. Now obviously they won't grow like giants, but with a bit of LST and etc you will get nice sized plants with good tight heads, i find this easier to manage aswell.

I currently have a couple seedlings but am still yet to plant the majority. Now, what i'd recommend. Go to bunnings, grab a few black 10L plastic buckets (99c) (get pots if you aren't poor) drill holes in the bottom for drainage, fill the pots with Searles Premium potting mix ($15) for 60 litres, thats 6 bucket pots full ;) Now plant and water haha. (yes its that easy) Also i use this soil alot, is very amazing. I mix it with perlite. probably about 60 soil 40 perlite

 

It is up to you if you would like to transplant your current plants, personally i would start again.

With the soil, i would start off with the one i recommended and work on your soil mixes next year as you are more confident. Hope i helped.

Hi I'm in SE Queensland and am having a go at outside growing.I bought some good seeds from holland and have a couple coming along nicely.

I have also recently bought some more (autoflowering) as I thought they would be good to grow through winter here. Also because we don't really have the long days.

Anyway my question is could you or anyone else recommend a strain/strains that work well in this climate with the light we have etc..Are auto's the way to go?

I'm pretty keen to get some good yeilds??

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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