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squidgygoanna

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  1. I'll take that please Aus!

     

    Next gets:

     

    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

     

     

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  2. I'm actually waiting on a Lions Mane culture to get delivered. Once I clean it up etc I'd be happy to make up some spawn bags for anyone interested. Not sure how long until it arrives however.

     

    How did that Grey spawn go Botanist?

     

     

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  3. Very interesting thread Glaukus! glad to hear you were feeling a bit better in your last check in. I've heard of many people using Caapi tea to combat depression/anxiety. I actually wasn't aware that Caapi was noticeably active on it's own, I'm curious what kind of physical effects you notice after consuming the tea?


  4. Hey guys.

     

    I sent an email to the Department of Agriculture to find out the legal status of Pedicularis Densiflora, Picralima Nitida, and Glaucium Flavum.

    I've never been able to find out for sure if importing dried material from these particular plants is allowed despite scouring the internet, and found nothing in the BICON tool for any of them.

     

    I received the following response from DOA. Would you guys interpret this to mean that importation of these particular dried herbs is allowed?

    Dried herbs for human consumption will no longer require an import permit as soon as 17 October. A BICON alert has already been published in BICON to inform the publish of this change. The import requirements for dried herbs can be summarised as follows:

    ·         All herbs that have been thoroughly dried can be imported into Australia

    ·         Goods must be commercially prepared, labelled and packaged.

    ·         An ingredient list must be provided with botanical names or common names

    ·         Goods must be inspected on arrival to verify that they have been thoroughly dried

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