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5 packs to giveaway, all 3-4 years old hence multiple prints per pack. Each pack consists of: 1 x Huautla 2 x Keepers Creeper 3 x Pan Cyan For Microspocy only, First 5 to post here get the goods, please pm me the details those 5, Cheers Etho
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All done and dusted, will get these out in the week, thanks all.
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paul goes into a little more detail here, take note of the stacking ratio slide later in the talk,
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[ENDED][GIVEAWAY] Fresh Kratom Seeds From Malaysia (Mitragyna speciosa)
Etho replied to MeanGreen's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
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Hey all, Had a lovely week off exploring the wildflowers of the wheatbelt, part of the exploration was to try and identify Acacia acuminata variants in my region. Whilst I believe I was too far north for the typical variant I am still a little unsure on the variants I located. I am confident that the species is not burkittii but could be acuminata variants 1/2. Phyllode's typically 3-5mm wide, 80-120mm long, tips curved acuminate, lemon yellow flowers. I have inserted a few images that may help out, Cheers E'
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Thanks for your input Micromegas, very interesting reading, some lovely trees you having growing there. I bought a couple of narrow leaf variants that are slowly gaining ground in my garden. Was up at Shark Bay the other leaf and came across another acuminata variant, really long phyllodes, not many flowers as they've had a very dry winter up that way.
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Anybody have a cutting of comfrey they can trade??
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Cool blog, best way to deal with the bamboo would be to paint the stumps as soon as they are cut with neat glyphosate, make sure the cut is as low as possible,
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http://spatial.ala.org.au load in ththe scientific names and it'll point you in the right direction, works with fungi also, helped me many times over,
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Speed of growth was the main reason I chose the hbwr, got a sheet composted bed and pergola for it to climb ready and waiting, bring on Spring
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Hi all, I have been following the scarification technique along with placing the hyrated seeds in a paper towel soaked with hydrogen peroxide. I've had a good germination rate and have placed the seeds 1/3" deep in pots of well drained high quality potting mix, it's been 2 weeks now and I've yet to see any shoots. Do they usually shoot by now? What are you experiences?! Thanks all, Etho
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Panic averted, they popped up last weekend, so all in all it took 3 weeks from when the seeds went into the pot until they shooted.
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Load oven trays with mixture just past field capacity, cover with 2 layers of foil. If your oven has a 'keep warm' setting do a trial run too see what tempreature it attains after 1.5hrs in the centre and edges of the tray, if all good pasteurise for 1.5-2hrs. Done it this way for countless times with no contamination issues across multiple species. Any questions fire away,
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Black and gold oven bags 2 thick,
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Thanks guys, I've tried a variety of pot sizes as read before they like a deep pot, just a waiting game now suppose, I'll update when they send you up shoots
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If they are Indeed subs feed them fresh wood chips annually, also only pick 2/3 of the mushrooms, leave the others to drop spores, this increases genetic diversity and increased health in the patch according to Stamets.
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Looking good guys,
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o's mushroom hunting adventures - 2016 - and maybe other things fungi related.....
Etho replied to spooge's topic in Mycology
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Love the gym shots myco,
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If your trying to inoculate a field a cap floated in the a cows water trough would be all you need to start off, or spore print scraped in. I have tried this however my climate is not conducive and have yet to see results.
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Waaay off topic but I came across the most beneficial mycelium to have in the veggie garden is Elm oyster, increases veg yield, vigour and you get mushrooms! from Mycelium Running.
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Love it mate, going to start collecting patties from my spored field to do the same very shortly, not for fruit gain but aeration of soil, increased biodiversity and more wild prints!
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hey seeking meaning, are those from field sourced cow patties buried in the garden?!
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I like the malt recipe with agar agar powder, if you are struggling with germination you can reduce the agar by 20% to create a softer surface. If your after high rhrizo growth reduce malt by 20% and get the mycelium hunting for nutrients. Few tips I found off of the shroomery,