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moon_unit, you can add the tag's anytime, even if you forgot initialy. I am not good on pc's. but look for full editor. edit: nice seed list!
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Catha Edulis PH, Delosperma B, Myrtillocactus for sale
withdrawl clinic replied to Tom Bombadil's topic in Seed & Plant Sales
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Chasing Sceletium, seeds, cuttings or seedling :)
withdrawl clinic replied to Average Joe's topic in Wanted
hi, aj! I managed to germinate one single seedling out of many seeds stored. sorry for the boost, but my own strain of seeds won, because they were stored extreemly (copy artic seed vault) well! sceletium tortuosum = tricky to set seed sceletium emarcidium = easy to set seed you have spoil this plant to set seed! -
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worm farming workx! unless you are super rich, try to always use existing materials. in this case flower pots, stacked on top of each other. after a few months, one can use the contents of the bottom container... without having to pick worms, all the worms moved to the rich picking above! I feed cow manure, as I can collect it. note the eggs in the 1st pic. I used fresh casting of the worm farm on waterchest nuts for example elocharis dulcis, and the water stayed pristine., from day one onwards. I have fed old blue jeans to the worms and they ate it within 14 days!
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dragibus! late edit: coleus = dragibus
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From the album: chill
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wormfarm
withdrawl clinic replied to withdrawl clinic's topic in Sustainable Technologies & Ethical Living
you know, worms make as well, very good bait, like this you got, feed for fishes and, you might have, transferred the (our!) waste, into a very stable media. don't put save kitchen scraps into the bin, it illegal. compost it instead! worm castings can keep moisture for a long time, but if this media dries out, it's equally hard to re wet, hahaha. birds like to hunt, my manure worms, my place is popular with birds. producing at lot of compost as well attracts a lot of benefical insects and other plant & soil helpers. -
not only is she a beautiful, high on life specimen, you took a very nice pic of her as well! the photo is in good focus, so I remind all of us, check the picture you upload, if it's in focus and light and/or shade was kind to your photographic attempts. all cameras these days are super cameras! thank you all.
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Eileen and super pedro in small pot, but flowering! I had the super pedro 3m tall, and it never flowered, than I planted those cuttings in a pot and the super pedro flowered!! my instincts tells me, maybe the super pedro could "feel" Eileen, and as such, produced a flower in hope to produce seeds, just an idea... but probably it had planed to flower, when it was still 3m tall. all pedros got destroyed,or greatly reduced in size, after the blanket law.
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From the album: withdrawl clinic
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what our community needs is a yearly award, for supporting the platform and peoples. we need to celebrate more our work! just my todays pipe dream... 1, a few members sell stock, say 400aud, all up. 2, maybe most (consolidation no I leave it), reputation points person wins, cash prize 400aud, plus fanfare etc.. 3, mods excluded participating. off to shed, building a trophy for the "shaman of the year award"
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cleaned up my ario batch, and decided to let some of my de grafts go. only those 3 arios without pots are for sale, they are 70mm in diameter and bigger! reserve 160 aud! bidding for 48 h from now on.
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Spring/Summer Garden plans
withdrawl clinic replied to TheMooseZeus's topic in Sustainable Technologies & Ethical Living
rocket, coriander, parsley, all the super nibbles! and I use super big pots! growing zucchini or beans needs open garden soil. -
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her 1st flowers! :) -
From the album: lotus bliss