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Australian conditions vary from one extreme to another. What do you do and when do you do it?
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Post by stymie »

I'm jealous of you peeps in the Southern hemisphere as you get into your growing period. Here in the UK we are getting into winter conditions. At present it's wind, rain and ankle deep leaves in the UK. Not much snow but stoke that fire up! Brrrr!
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Post by Asus101 »

you prefer 38* c instead?
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Post by MelaQuin »

Yeah... I prefer 38c as long as the humidity isn't too bad. But definitely heat to cold. And a growing period of 10 months or so.... not to be sneezed at unless you don't like constant pruning.
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