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Lions mane are relatively easy to grow, I've grown on both pasteurized straw and supplemented sawdust substrate. It also fruits pretty well straight out of grain jars/bags
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I grow Lions Mane and make my own capsules from the fruiting bodies for myself and friends/family.
Be careful with mushroom supplements made from imported Chinese ingredients, a few have been found to have high levels of heavy metals, lead, etc from air pollution.
You'll also want to look at what the capsules contain. Most (including Host Defence) are made from myceliated brown rice, which is essentially ground up mushroom spawn and does not contain any actual fruiting bodies, cheaper to produce but you're paying for what is essentially capsules of brown rice flour with a small amount of Lions Mane mycelium.
Russell and the team at Aussi Mushroom Supplies are getting close to launching their own line of mushroom supplements, would definitely recommend checking them out
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I'll take those please
Echinocactus Grusonii seed
Cereus Peruvianus Monstrose seed
Acacia Acuminata seed
Nicandra Physalodes seed
Trichocereus Yowie x Bogan seed
Acmella Oleracea seed
Glaucium Flavum seed
Mimosa Hostilis seed
Duboisia Hopwoodii (Pituri) seed
Desmanthus Illinoensis seed
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Can't help with an ID, but this is a very helpful tool for identifying Australian Acacia species
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Looking for seeds, cuttings, or established plants
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PM'd. I have some seed.
Would also be interested in plant materials or extracts aswell
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When is the next conference? unfortunately couldn't make it to the last one
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Also keen
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Please PM if you're able to help
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Just commenting to monitor for any updates
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That's a pretty significant fluctuation, interesting stuff. I'd heard of people harvesting at certain times of the day but I always assumed the benefits of doing so were negligible. I wonder if this is the same for alkaloid concentrations of cacti
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Hey guys,
My dog recently had a cancerous mast cell tumor removed, it doesn't appear to have spread but the specialist wants to do some follow up chemotherapy sessions just to be on the safe side. If she responds negatively to the treatment I won't be continuing with it (quality of life is my only concern) so I'd like to have a backup plan just in case. I started giving her Curcumin and Turkey Tail mushroom extract (made especially for pets) but I've read about people treating their pets with CBD oil and I'd like to do the same. I know source discussion probably isn't allowed here, but if anyone has any helpful information they could share I'd be extremely grateful.
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On 17/03/2018 at 2:34 AM, Commethswan said:I never got any messages !
Still happy to honour offer
Cheers
Check your private messages man. Sent you a message Feb 13th. Package has gone to Thatplantguy
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I haven't been able to get a hold of Commethswan, sent private message etc...
Should I put my offer up again?
1 x small Carnegia Gigantea 'Saguaro' (rooted pup)
1 x small Tabernaemontana Pandacaqui plant
some Psychotria Carthagensis seeds
some Withania Somnifera seeds (Ashwagandha)
some Desmanthus Illinoensis seeds
some Acacia Floribunda seeds
some Acacia Acuminata seeds
some Salvia Splendens seeds
some T. Peruvianus 'John' x T. Pachanoi 'Yowie' seeds- 4
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Does anyone have any spare prints or spawn for this species?
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On 3/2/2018 at 10:11 PM, Tøn said:Are these still up for grabs, @squidgygoanna?
Still have a couple left mate
On 3/2/2018 at 10:30 PM, Infinity said:Interesting book collection too
Thanks! collecting interesting books is another hobby of mine
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On 3/1/2018 at 9:10 PM, mole said:Nice Healthy looking Buttons you got there!!
Thanks man!
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26 minutes ago, Evil Genius said:Hey mate, that´s a Mammillaria species. A typical Grandma-Cactus. Mine has one too. Not sure about the species though. Could be M. craigii, but I have no clue of that genus. To me they all look the same. LOL. But beautiful cacti.
2Typical grandma-cactus lol! thanks for that mate, any idea if any mammillaria are active?
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On 12/24/2017 at 0:07 AM, ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ said:Nice little collection you've got there, may I ask where you acquired the wooden shrooms? I've also always wanted one of those shroom head stones after seeing the real deal in multiple books. I attempted to make my own using clay but they didn't turn out so well haha. I'll hit up the etsy store owner and see if they're planning on making more
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Scutellaria humilis – Aussie Dwarf Skullcap
in Seed & Plant Swaps
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