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    Hi, all... Just had a chinwag with an old bloke who has a super Pedro/ cordobensis, which is 35 years old. This cactus fell over in a storm, and the old fella can't do much with it, he's past caring, and hes got heart issues, so itll just stay as is. I'm gonna be helping him clean it up, in exchange for whatever of the cactus I want. So... Who wants some? I'm happy to give it away, unless people want to trade, or pay for te postage, i dont care, just happy to share. It's got yellow flowers apparently ( I always thought they were white, but who knows) buds are appearing at the moment on some of the cuts, there are heaps of mid and tip cuts. Some of it is almost 20cm thick, it's big and old. Ill be getting these this week, whatever others/I don't want will be going in the green waste that is coming up. Please let me know of you want some in this thread, I'll try to assist where possible.
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    My columnar's are just starting to form flower buds here in Sydney. Please everyone else show off your plants I would love to see them. In the mean time check out these :D T. Scops T. Pachanoi Polaskia Chichipe T.Thelogonus T. Cordobensis (Super Pedro)
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    This could be the future of gambling. Aya betting circles
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    After 3 years of cactus caring ive finally got my first flower on this beautiful Super Pedro
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    eileen bud earlier this summer Huanucoensis buds earlier this summer Juuls Giant buds pic taken on 5/30/12 T pachanoi 'Kimnach' buds 5/30/12 Kimnach flowers pic taken 9/9 (notice tip growth from buds to flowers!) Lumberjack bud (SS02 x SS01) on the left, colossus on the right peruvianus buds SS02 X SS01 buds pic taken on 5/30 SS02 X SS01 flowers pic taken 6/20 (same plant as a above) This plant is still producing buds & flowers, as is the peruvianus. Seeds still available for all the crosses.
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    HI Everyone, I had this funny dream last night which made me think that I would like to go on another SAB Camp. Nothing too fancy, just a few nights away somewhere within reasonable driving distance from the ACT. camp fires, totem tennis, inflatable paddling pools and a few laughs. anyone interested?
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    I think with heavy spice use I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the spices and food poisoning when I went to the toilet haha.
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    I think I may have a different Sceletium sp that may be emarcidium? Just waiting for a flower to confirm ID. Got these from a seed company in the US as Delosperma cooperi but pretty sure Sceletium species of sorts? When it flowers I'll try and ID but I will start some plants off for you if your interested?
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    Theres logic in that, the western diet is too sterile. Beneficial and harmless microbes are the immune systems training ground (hard science has proven that) and anyway, not all molds are bad. Soy sauce is essentially liquid mold, certain molds are even eaten as medicines. When man was too primitive to preserve food we were hungry and ate rotten and fermented shit alot, when we learned to preserve food we used bacteria to help with that- even fermenting meats, we evolved for half a million years eating live microbes, its only been since the 40's or so that we've rapidly sterilized our diets. And we're only beginning to comprehend the results. It was funny the first time I got food poisoning after I started eating live bacterial cultures (it was from someones barbeque, damn other-people-food). For the first time the food poisoning pathogen didnt make it into my gut, I could feel it ramming the gates at my duodenum and my intestines were just like "HA, Bitches! This is a kimchee sauerkraut gut!" After a few hours the kimchee critters won, I wonder if they enjoyed their snack of salmonella.
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    im not good with cacti id, but is it a larryleachia cactiforme?
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    Medical Marijuana stocks are way up too, if they're any indication of whether or not the legislation will pass i'm not sure. MJNA up 24% yesterday, 300% for the month there's a few others too
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    lets be honest incognito, that is how many of our camps end anyway.
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    Hi Amz, The best place to get 'top of the line' diamond tip drill bits is the dentist! I wanted to carve soapstone and asked my dentist if he could save his used drill bits for me. He already had a box full and gave them to me. Even after they've tortured many a poor souls mouth, they are still razor sharp when they replace them. And the best bit (pun) - is that they are quite weird/wonderfull shapes and sizes - some of them are trapezoid, cylinders, ovals etc.. I asked the price of one of the bits new and they're into the low hundreds... Worth a shot anyway - dentists just throw them out. A used precision tool is often better than a new cheap one... Love your work by the way, very beautiful. I've just started polishing Entada Rheedi seeds, and i find myself in faeryland for hours just polishing away...
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    check the vein running down the center of the phyllode, it's not a floribunda, i'd say Acacia retinodes
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    We're just a mosquito bite on the elephant of time's ass. - botanika
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    re, thats right, and you people out there, growing the white catha dont be surprised if it forms narroleaves once the plant is old and having lots of branches... the older the grow habit,... the more the catha edulis leaves get elongated. whilst the leaves set in spiralmotion are inhibitor grow or to say are "representing upright motion". bye, bla, bla...
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