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yeah look good, nice and simple.

 

Yea I know right.

 

SO much easier than making it hard on a n00b trying to grow an autoflower for personal smoke, just tell them to get some seed raising mix from bunnings and a $5 pot.

No need to buy half the hydro store when Im around.

I might grow an autoflower in this soil this year to show how easy it would be.

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Yea I know right.

 

SO much easier than making it hard on a n00b trying to grow an autoflower for personal smoke, just tell them to get some seed raising mix from bunnings and a $5 pot.

No need to buy half the hydro store when Im around.

I might grow an autoflower in this soil this year to show how easy it would be.

Let me know if and when so this noob can join in on the ride!

 

BOGAN

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Noob here reading this thinking of getting some Scotts.

 

Have Searles. Didn't take wood chips out or add perlite initially.

 

Can honey be used instead of molasses with regard to feeding during flowering and when used when watering a stockpile as mentioned by carnage?

no you can't replace , honey from bees is anti-bacterial 

organic unsulphured blackstrap molasses from sugar cane , 

find it in the health food section at coles https://shop.coles.com.au/a/a-national/product/blue-label-molasses or at most health food stores , melrose is another brand 

otherwise some animal feed stores , for Horses , will sell molasses in a larger quantity 

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