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All done for today but that worked well!
As soon as my laptop cable arrives i'll set an actual date and time for the show and will be grafting 10+ cacti while going through all the processes involved.
and thanks Ethnoob, it's always fun having an audience.
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Hi.
6:30pm sydney time I'm doing a grafting show.
It'll only be a short one, my main laptop is broken, the main grafting show is TBA when my broken laptop cord arrives in the mail.
https://tinychat.com/room/distracted
enjoy
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On 10/24/2016 at 8:26 AM, ThunderIdeal said:Needs 0 signatures by November 20, 2016 to get a response from the White House
I think by 20/11/16 it will be a bit too late.
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On that note at EGA a few years ago there was a great talk about addictions that showed that nicotine when administered why a doctor was non-addictive but when self administered by the patient was addictive
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I don't like wars and I think hillary has a higher chance of taking the US to war than trump does, if that answers your question
So Trump is a means to justify an end?
I see him trying to cash out as much as any of the other wealthy families. Right now he's rich but he wants to be wealthy like the other bloodlines. It is fun watching him piss them off though I will give you that for sure. The amount of propaganda that even gets put in the papers here I find astounding.
Trey Gowdy is a good choice.
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Thunder do you consider Trump altruistic?
Not trying to put words in your mouth, just a question.
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Very interesting.
I'm quite sure the farmer who owned the property wasn't that ebayer though. These were found on the property hosting the 'River Dreaming Festival' doof. A friend mentioned to the property owner about how he liked the cacti and he replied in short "Why would you like cacti?". He didn't seem to hold any value to it, more of something that was just growing and had been there for a while. His family had owned the property for around 100 years so it came there sometime within that period.
If you look in the background you can see a massive san pedro too, he had some huasca and spachianus, a few others too.
I wanted to pay him for a cutting but it never came up, by the end he seemed a little irate at the condition people were leaving the grounds in among other things.
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Haha lens flare. The picture was mostly grey so I did what I could to restore colour properly, it kinda brought out a weird colour in the flare.
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It's definitely not mine to give out
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Adelaide rains, I took this photo yesterday at the end of my road.
The actual river is somewhere on the left
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Yeah for sure, hope they get it downpat in the next few webinars so it's easier to take in :D
They should get a live chat happening too so i could've told them to mute their mics when the videos are playing
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Kinda cool, really amateur and funny though :D
Oh uni students
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I like how in a 1 minute clip where compressed information is necessary they mention that pirates use it.
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three four?
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Can they make on the spot potency testing kits available to the public?
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Why is this a thread?
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17 hours ago, Hellonasty said:WTF ?
He thinks your cacti are nice and he's saying that from a position of knowledge.
He'll be looking out for your next lot of cacti.
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My experience with putting rocks like that to cover the soil is if there are too many rocks then sunlight won't hit the soil and the soil will remain damp for extended periods of time which can encourage rot.
I would've just left them as is or put two or three rocks around it. They're only 6 inches tall, it's not as if they have far to fall if they do fall. :D
In short, i'd recommend only a few stabilizing rocks among the base of the cactus, not covering the whole top-layer of soil with them.
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First fruits after winter
San Roberto
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"I don't really want to see Adelaide being a place to go for a good weekend."
-Sam Neill
WTF Sam Neill?Tall poppy syndrome is alive and well in Australia
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Get it struck by lightning when it's close to spawning!
That's the only obscure tip I can give.
edit: source
http://phys.org/news/2010-04-lightning-mushrooms.html
The experiments showed mushrooms react best when exposed to a ten-millionth of a second burst of electricity at 50-100,000 volts. Under the best conditions the nameko yield was 80% greater than the untreated control crop, while the shiitake crop yield doubled. Takaki said the mushrooms initially decrease the enzyme and protein secretions from the hyphae (tiny filaments that spread under the surface, acting like roots and giving rise to the fruiting bodies such as mushrooms), but then suddenly increase production.
The reason for the reaction is unknown and the subject of further investigation.
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Live grafting show! Tonight only, other night as well.
in Chill Space
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Back on tonight! 6:30pm sydney time! Till whenever i finish
grafting caes onto san pedro.
fun times with fun people
#freehat