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  1. Thanks EG ...yeah conditions have been pretty terrible to be honest. They were doing pretty well in the gound until we had floods.. then there was rot. So then they came out and went into pots.. then they were forgotten...

     

    Cool. So, repot. Healthy soil, fert. Water. New position, care. Love...

     

    And they may come right U reckon?


  2. Hi all,

     

    I will admit that I have been a little neglectful with my cacti this past year.. but what the hell is this!?

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    I've always battled scale, and have usually managed to get on top of it (for a while) when I finally get around to it.. but this has to be something else.. within a year, nearly all of my cacti are infected to a similar degree.

     

    I guess when I noticed it a few months back I thought.. ugh just a bit of scale and some sun burn.. but now that I've gotten around to doing something... it appears it may be too late..

     

    Nearly all of my cacti (many) are in a similar situation (except for new pups coming through). It starts at the base in what (I thought) looked like a bad scale infestation, but then starts overtaking. It's just on the surface and can be scraped off (some parts are thicker and more barnacle like) but it legit peels off like a sheet of film when U get a good hold of it. See the pic where I've scraped some off with the blunt side of a butter knife. new growth doesn't appear to be affected (yet).

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    What is it? Can I save my plants or am I better off salvaging what I can from cuttings and ditching all my stock?

     

    I started scraping one to get an idea if I can save them,  but it's just too tedious and time consuming (I have too many cacti to consider this an option)...and I don't know if it's just gonna come back again. Some plants have no green skin left!!

     

    (keep in mind this has happened pretty quickly - like in maybe 6 months)

     

    And yes. I am disappointed in myself don't you worry. I feel terrible I didn't get to them sooner.

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  3. Yeah or mini AB.

     

    Economical? I’d say that depends on one's motives. In particular, the intended use of said extract.  

     

    In theory, I’d say that in one year, 5 or more medium sized plants would provide more than enough foliage for experimentation (in a country legal to do so).

    If someone had access to one small plant, through striking leaves I’d say they’d have enough plants within 2 years. Easy. Obviously the more the better.

    I always had trouble growing P. viridis until a member here sent me a shipibo variant. I’m not sure where they came across this particular variant, or if they’re aware of how beautifully this plant grows compared to others - but I tell you, this plant almost outperforms carthagenensis (in terms of growth). I highly recommend anyone looking to grow P. Viridis to try and find a shipibo variant. They seem to do well in colder conditions, and aren’t as prone to mealy bugs and other pests (at least mine aren’t).

     

    I might actually look at doing a giveaway if people are keen. Also have berries that are almost ripe too.

     

    Anyway. I’d say that viridis is highly underappreciated (and safe) - there’s not much literature in the community investigating viridis (at least there wasn’t when I was looking), but I think its worth investigation.


  4. On 12/06/2020 at 2:17 PM, withdrawl clinic said:

    not a good idea anyway, the leaves of this plant don't process well.

    much better to use bark, or even the leaves of the grass, hehe.

    but sure it can be done, with ease...

     

    lower heat. defatt.

     

    p. viridis could theoretically be a very sustainable resource.


  5. Haha “OCP”. Love it. I'd say most members suffer the same ailment! I know that I definitely do!

     

    You are absolutely right. Lamenting the apex of shaman-australis does no good. Neither does yearning for change without specifying what that change may look like. Or at least speculating - I'm clearly guilty of this and I've only been back for 1 post!
     

    ..so, yeah I feel ya. It would be hard to hear about the downfall of this community when you are in the midst of it; A fish in water etc. And I guess, upon reflecting... what would I know about the current state of things anyway!? From what you've said, your experience seems very similar to mine anyway! Maybe it’s only relative - my subjective experience tainted by my own expectations etc.

     

    I'd say there is some truth to your theory of info being shared via pm. Privacy concerns have always been an issue in communities like this… I know that I definitely held back a lot when I was a member here in the past due to having "privacy" concerns (or perhaps it was just paranoia). Obviously there are actions we can take to avoid these issues.. and surely.. surely! everyone can agree that of all places to engage in allegedly "dodgey" conversations, Facebook is not the place to do it!

     

    I'm not quite sure how to explain what it was like. Perhaps I'm just reminiscing.. but I think there was just more engagement. There were a lot of seasoned, or, "professional" members who contributed a lot to the forums; members who were doing either formal or private research, sharing info, interacting with one another. It was like reading conversations between scientists, or listening to specialists talk.. I couldn't keep up with it all. Also, i'm not sure what it's like for noobs here now days, but they were greatly encouraged and info was shared without arrogance or pretentiousness. It was kind, friendly and welcoming. I guess, not too far off what you've said.. maybe things are as they should be?

     

    Anyway, I'm looking forward to getting back amongst it all. Hopefully I can contribute in a meaningful way. Reenact some of those positive experiences I've had.

     

    Thank you for your generosity, but I seriously have too many cacti as it is - The Mrs. has been trying to get me to offload some for years (she’s probably rubbing her hands together at the thought of me loosing some!) in saying that.. I might hit you up in a PM anyway! Haha. I have some goodies you may be interested in also.

     

    Anyway, I appreciate everyone’s replies so far.


    Maybe we can all help to “make America shaman-australis great” again. Haha

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  6. Haha thanks guys! Great to see that some are still finding value in the forums!

     

    But.. Facebook? Really? Wow. Do they run trades off there too?

     

    This place used to be bustling! Seed and plant swaps used to run so hot they'd turn over daily. Weird and wonderful posts were so bountiful that I'm sure moderators found it difficult to keep up! Was awesome. It was like the wiki of plants.. learnt so much here.

     

    Anyway. I'm sure I'll still enjoy the forums, and like you've said, lots of info here.
     

    Is the store still operational? What about wandjina?


  7. So...

     

    After about 50 failed attempts at logging in, 30 or so more at the email address linked to this account… Then, probably another 30 or so more tries on another old email I had linked to that account, I finally managed to crack a secret question (which to my amazement... and well, mostly frustration, was an ex girlfriends name for the “name of my first pet” secret question… Go figure!).

     

    Anyway, after this montage of me trying every possible password, getting locked out, waiting 15 minutes and trying again, spread out over the course of about, what? 3 days… I finally managed to get in! (Sorry for the “fraudulent activity” Torsten - if you're still around).

     

    So it appears I have not been an active member on the Corroboree for more than 6 years. There are a number of unanswered messages in my inbox (sorry for the late reply) and I notice that a number of long standing members seem to have disappeared (or maybe they’ve forgotten their secret questions too?). The forums appear a little lonely, and the activity seems a little… dull? (Or maybe I’m just not looking hard enough, you tell me. What’s that community like these days?)

     

    Indeed, things have changed. As everything does. But, I’m back! And it’s been a long time coming… There have been many unambitious attempts over the years to reengage, a lot of half motivated, languid stabs at the keyboard; partially completed new accounts - numerous hours spent vexatiously agonising over display names (what was I thinking with this one!) - but it didn’t feel right. It wasn’t the right time. The planets had not aligned, the moon wasn't right.. or, my chakra’s weren’t spinning or whatever other hippy shit I believed in at the time… I wasn’t in the mood. Now, apparently, I am.

     

    So, Hello.

    What’s happening?

     

    Anyone else in the northern rivers sick of this rain yet?

     

    I pulled a fuck-ton of Trichs out this week that were at various stages of rot. (Fucking clay!)

    Here’s a pic.

     

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    And well.. I guess I don’t have much else to say as of yet.. I’ll have to get back into the "forum" swing of things… relearn the lingo, give tips to noobs, post blurry pics and feel embarrassed by senior psychonauts (oh wait, I’m one now!)

     

    Anyhow,

    I will leave you with some of my recently taken, sensual pics to set the mood. enjoy.

     

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  8. Yeah they do look interesting, hanging off the branch like that.. That website does have a similar photo labeled as "fruit"... But I dunno.. Any larvae in the one you opened? They do look too smooth to be galls, but I've seen all sorts so who knows. Haven't come across "fruit" on any acacia except for pods. Will be interested to see what anyone else has to say.

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  9. ^yeah how fast is the growth? Grey, fast growth usually ends up being cobweb mold, but usually isn't noticed until fruiting.. If your myc growth is slow and more on the grey side you could be looking at a bacterial contam.. Do you know what it smells like? Sweet? Could be a weak strain too, how did you inoculate?


  10. I'm not a bogan but my whole house is furnished with things found on the side of the road.

    Also..

    I'm not a bogan but when me thongs break, I just fix em up with a bread clip, that way I'll get another 6 months out of em hahaha

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  11. Interesting article, dunno what good it'll do for the aus ethno community though, being posted all over social media and what not...

    Link: http://m.vice.com/en_au/read/how-to-get-high-in-the-australian-bush?utm_source=vicefbanz

    For some people, psychedelics are a hobby just as immersive as wine or military paraphernalia. Its a hobby that incorporates chemistry, anthropology, and an intermittent hint of spiritualism. But the really exciting thing is just how many ways you can get high. Plants, fungi, and animals have been defending themselves for millions of years with various alkaloids. If youre into that type of thing, youll know marijuana is just the starting block.

    As with most countries, Australia has a range of indigenous chemicals that can be turned into drugs. I wanted to know more so I found a man on the internet and went to his house in Melbournes Dandenong Ranges. We talked about drugs and he showed me the Australian bush in a whole new light.

    Alex (it's a fake name) didnt want to be photographed, but hes a kindly man with grey hair and a background in biology. Like a lot of guys, he has a backyard man cave, but his contains a filing cabinet about the size of a sideways dining-room table, with each draw labelled with a different drug. Each draw is full of books, some of which Alex hasn't read. They get a bit repetitive, he told me with a shrug.

    Read more:

    http://m.vice.com/en_au/read/how-to-get-high-in-the-australian-bush?utm_source=vicefbanz

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  12. I know of patch in NNSW that is in beautiful condition, it is visited frequently by the looks of it, but only branches and phyllodes seem to be taken.. The trees are stout and bushy, almost like the harvesting of them is keeping them healthier than they would normally be. I don't understand the need to be stripping trees when there are so many more sustainable options available..

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  13. A PUBLIC execution of a random Australian was designed to shock the community, a Sydney court has heard.

    Details of the alleged plot have emerged as the first man charged after this mornings terror raids has appeared in Sydney Local Court on one charge to act in preparation/planning for terrorist attack.

    Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national/australian-terror-raids-afp-asio-move-on-suspected-terrorists/story-fncynjr2-1227062204389

    Anyone else think that this is all just political bullshit? Or am I just on the conspiracy wagon due to too much internet?

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