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Everything posted by Strontium Dawg
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Wasn't he the guy olive said just buys his plants and resells them at higher prices?
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For the record, I ain't a trump hater either. Who needs more politicians amiright? And we all know whoever sits in office ain't makin the calls anyway. Trump is the American version of Clive Palmer IMHO. All in it for donnie.
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The Molecular Links of Re-Emerging Therapy: A Review of Evidence of Brahmi (Bacopa monniera).
Strontium Dawg replied to Alchemica's topic in Pharmacology, Chemistry & Medicine
My mum is in the early stages of alzheimers, and having seen what AD did to my grandmother I'm following this with interest. My mum is fairly well resigned to her fate, but I'm encouraging her to keep an open mind to therapies. -
I love how some of them are all lumpy in the middle.
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Holy shit that's a fat scop!
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Nice setting too!
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Around one year from sowing the seeds, here's is a selection of the grafts. 1. Bridgesii open 2. Cordobensis open 3. Bridgesii open (pair)
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Yes, nut not too much sunlight. I've killed more obtusi seedlings with too much sun than I'd like to admit. At least these ones are still alive!
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What did you do in your sacred garden today?
Strontium Dawg replied to theuserformallyknownasd00d's topic in Ethnobotany
I gave it a go. My vine had to be cut back anyway, so I had nuthin to lose by dippin it in some iaa and planting. The tub should keep it pretty warm til it gets some roots going. -
What did you do in your sacred garden today?
Strontium Dawg replied to theuserformallyknownasd00d's topic in Ethnobotany
I laid down some caapi sections to propagate for my own garden and to give to a friend. Then I meditated under my obtusifolia tree with some frankincense and myrrh incense. It's so nice at this time of year. -
Is it a perennial or an annual?
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pics of the acacia plants i look after.
Strontium Dawg replied to spooge's topic in Australian Native Plants
I can send you a simplex if you want one. -
pics of the acacia plants i look after.
Strontium Dawg replied to spooge's topic in Australian Native Plants
Nice. Your lost tag acacia could be simplex maybe? -
Hope the coming year brings positive changes to you mate.
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Read any good (or bad) books lately? (fiction)
Strontium Dawg replied to SayN's topic in Chill Space
I've just finished Graham Hancock's "war god" series, which is a fictional retelling of the Spanish conquest of the Mexica. It's ok, it starts off at a fast pace, but it tends to get bogged down in military detail a lot. -
I can always send you some seeds that will be self fertile if all else fails.
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I'll try collect some for you but I ripped down most of my vines last weekend.
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Meet up: Sydney, Central Coast, Newcastle
Strontium Dawg replied to Neoshaman's topic in News & Notices
I should see you on Sunday buddy. Let me know if you want me to bring some vinyl for a set. -
A pc will save you many hours of slaving over a regular pot fo sho.
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What did you do in your sacred garden today?
Strontium Dawg replied to theuserformallyknownasd00d's topic in Ethnobotany
I cut back a bunch of vines that had grown over my neighbours fence and been unceremoniously thrown back into my yard. Collected a couple of hundred heavenly blue seed pods in the process. Also took a few cuts from the caapi vine to propagate into more vines. And checked out the myc growth in the sub patch. Hopefully it'll be a good year. -
T. Bridgesii in western Australia
Strontium Dawg replied to sillysyban's topic in Cacti & Succulents
I've bought some rad trichos from oxy. -
Wishing you success mjcorroboree.
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It happened that a fire broke out backstage in a theater. The clown came out to inform the public. They thought it was a jest and applauded. He repeated his warning. They shouted even louder. So I think the world will come to an end amid the general applause from all the wits who believe that it is a joke. Søren Kierkegaard