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  1. MeanGreen

    Opinions on selling the rare Phalaris clones on ebay?

    They'd probably survive the trip overseas, but they've gotta be somewhere in Oz already, right? Not that I wouldn't send some over, but there's probably an easier way for you guys.
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    Opinions on selling the rare Phalaris clones on ebay?

    That's a very good point, thanks!
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    Horse LED Tropica Thread

    Looking great my dude! That tricho-filled living room is gonna be a great place to watch the snow fall while sipping on a cup of tea this winter haha! You made the right choice going with LEDs, I switched to them about 3 years ago and never looked back. How many watts do these spots draw? What type of chips? SMD or COB? Don't worry about the aero cloner getting enough light, I have mine all the way at the back of my tent, with a couple mini greenhouses over the lid, hiding most of the light, and the cuttings still root and great and don't stretch. You got me thinking about getting a terrarium to put inside my growtent for my rainforest plants... I've looked at terrariums before but that was when I wanted to adopt a Bufo Alvarius toad, never thought of them as greenhouses.
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    Helon (Cordobensis?)

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    Possibly desmodium?

    Definitely not Desmodium imo, maybe you meant Desmanthus? If so yeah it could sure be but it's hard to tell appart from some acacias at this stage.
  7. That or DNM kingpins who started early and are holding more btc than they can launder. Think about it, a 100$ gram of whatever sold a couple years ago is now like the guy sold it for 1k. Or 10k if it was like 4 or 5 years ago instead. Scammers, for example the bigger HYIPs/Cloud Mining sites must have a good share of the bitcoin supply, too. I mean if a blatant ponzi scheme like bitconnnect can have the 8th biggest market cap of all cryptos in a few months, the previous ones that don't have their own coin must have raked in a lot of dough too. Also, bitcoin has a current market cap of almost 95 billion dollars. Goldman Sach's total managed fund is 39 billion, meaning they'd have to go absolutely all in (they don't/won't) to be able to manipulate the market in any meaningful way. It would also be a logistics nightmare for them to do so, they'd need to have hundreds of thousands of automated wallets buying/selling small amounts if they don't wanna get caught, I mean a 40 billion transaction doesn't really blend in. I really doubt the bigger banks and hedgefunds have jumped on the bandwagon yet, and if they did it's fairly recent and they don't have much power.
  8. Lol this conspiracy theory type argument about banks pumping bitcoin makes no sense to me... Wanna know who actually is responsible for the bitcoin prices skyrocketing to where it is now in the span of a few years? Drug dealers and buyers from the DNMs, that's who. Do you realize how much money is going through there every single day? (although now is kind of a bad time for DNMs with traderoute and all lol). Some major operations on there, people buying bulk amounts etc... And as the government agencies take down more and more of these markets, the mainstream news talk more and more about it, emphasizing how easy it is for people to buy drugs online, which only brings more people to the next big darknet market and so on... If Goldman Sachs were pumping bitcoin they wouldn't come out and say cryptos are a bubble that will pop soon and all that load of bullshit, that would be like snitching on themselves! No, like any other pump and dump they do, they would rave about how great an investment this particular coin is. If you think the international drug trade is here to stay then you can safely assume cryptos are too. Because let's be real, as much as I'd like that to change, drugs are still the main physical thing that bitcoins are used to buy with.
  9. The last lines of the OP really put things into perspective: . As of today 1 BTC is $7243 AUD If you had invested $100 AUD at the time this thread was created and hodl the btc until now you'd have around $70k. The more you wait to get in the more you're missing out guys. 52% growth this month alone. Horsey pm me if you need help getting started
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    Chupa Cabrerana

    The weird thing to me is that there seems to be a steady supply of dried leaf to many smartshops of supposed D. cab which does seem to contain DMT in good amounts judging from the reports of bioassays and extractions on some forums. Anyone knows if the foliage that is sold as chaliponga is actual D. cab, and/or who supplies those shops? If it's not diplopterys then what is it? From what I've read it does look different from chacruna and seems more potent. Surely if the supplier is harvesting kilos they might be able to provide cuttings.
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    Huacatay "Peruvian black mint"

    This plant looks amazing man, how does it smell? Can't help but notice the resemblance with cannabis is uncanny haha
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    Whiora x (scop &J2) seed giveaway.

    Here's a pic of the R1 crosses I got, a few of each are going onto pere soon. Forgot to snap the Whioras, but they're smaller and I might have gotten a couple albinos in there I think.
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    Zelly's trich crosses, got pics? post here please

    PedroPark gifted this awesome Oscar x Helen mutant to me yesterday! I'm so very grateful, thanks brother. This is easily one of my favorite mutants I have so far.
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    piper auritum

    I love hoja santa, the way new leaves form is amazing, just emerging out of the petiole of the previous leaf. And if you followed the work of 69ron at the nexus/d-f, well let's just say it could be a very useful plant to grow alongside cinnamon and german chamomile. Here's my (now rootbound) plant that was gifted to me by chronic. I will repot it before bringing it inside.
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    Banisteriopsis caapi

    Congrats mate! I had no idea Caapi flowers were so beautiful, I love how some of the flowers are white and others pink. Fingers crossed you get some seeds!
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    Misplant seedlings packs - server cost donation

    Awesome initiative Pedropark, thanks! Put me down for at least 1 pack, but I'll take two if one remains unclaimed.
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    Interesting Mitragyna Species

    M. hirsuta and javanica are said to be active, albeit at much higher doses, hence why they're most often found in extract forms. Hirsuta looks like kratom but with giant leaves. You'll have more luck finding speciosa than any other species though, most likely. I have at least 2 sources for seeds if you want.
  18. Not too artsy but here's one I did a while back. You could slap sunglasses on any cactus and it will look awesome lol. Gotta try it on a furry loph... We should take cough syrup and start a thread called "Cacti close-ups with a wide angle lens wearing hats"
  19. A recognita x divinorum hybrid would definitely be nice! Just doing selective breeding on S. recognita would be great too, but it would require ongoing access to GC/MS since the salvinorin content is so low, we're not going to be able to do selection for potency through bioassay (unless maybe by doing standardized extracts but even then it is quite subjective). But a cold or drought-resistant divinorum hybrid that retains at least a good part of the plant's activity would be amazing, for sure!
  20. My first Salvia recognita seedling
  21. It's quite a bit higher in Salvia D. "The retention time for salvinorin A was 23.09±0.95 min and the measured concentrations ranged between 8.32±0.65 and 56.52±3.77 mg/g dried leaf." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25710779
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    Whiora x (scop &J2) seed giveaway.

    I received my seeds today, thank you so much Master B, you're the man!
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    What did you do to your cacti today?

    Very nice Pedropark, I'm sure they'll love the spanish sun, and you too!
  24. I bought S. recognita seeds after reading this article last week.
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