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PostPosted: Feb 19th, '13, 15:00 
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I'll check PH asap - with 2 x babies its hard enough to get 30seconds to post this message lol.
I've noticed from day 1 PH has always been high 7's (4 months now)


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PostPosted: Feb 19th, '13, 15:15 
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Ph 6.7 - sweet!
Gave it a good dollop of seasol in the sump


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PostPosted: Feb 19th, '13, 16:19 
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Ph is in range, tomorrow ill add some Eco rose and tonight I have sprayed the affected areas with milk (going to be a funky smelling greenhouse tomorrow!)


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Add eco-rose/eco-fungicide to system water to raise pH and add potassium... but to control fungus/mildew it needs to be sprayed directly onto both sides of affected leaves, and on leaves in the immediate vicinity to control any spread. If you don't want/need to increase pH then make sure that any excess spray doesn't drip into the system, although with 4kL of water in your system, a few drips of solution shouldn't do too much harm.

A 10% solution of milk shouldn't smell, even after a few hot days of being left on the leaves. If it does smell then you're making the solution too strong; adding more milk than one part milk to nine parts water does not make the solution more effective.


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This may be of interest, regarding your squash problems : http://www.earthangroup.com.au/ladybird-beetle-illeis-galbula/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ladybird-beetle-illeis-galbula


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PostPosted: Feb 26th, '13, 18:53 
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Cheers Bunson,

I have removed the affected plants due to them stopping fruiting anyways ,
Re planted leeks and white onions in the same space..

And garlic mmmm
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PostPosted: Mar 18th, '13, 11:44 
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Just ordered 25x jade perch as an experiment..
Should be OK in 4500 litres of water via a greenhouse... the water temp should hover 20+

Will soon see!

+ a dozen Yabbies for the sumps


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Hi vk3laj

Where did you get your Yabbies from???

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PostPosted: Mar 18th, '13, 16:27 
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looking fantastic Anthony :thumbright: (your last youtube clip) i am very curious to see how your jades go down here in winter.even with a green house
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How are the yabbies packaged if you dont mind me asking. Polystyrene box?

I wonder if it would be legal for me to send yabbies around the place?


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PostPosted: Mar 26th, '13, 20:45 
Normally a polystyrene box... and a cover of damp paper/cardboard/hessian...


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They arrive today or tomorrow, but yes polystyrene box.. Via TNT courier
You wanna sell some?


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