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  1. On 07/05/2019 at 9:11 PM, Humbolt said:

    Have aborted that lot.  Will burn and spread ashes in the garden and start again.  Should i be waiting for leaves to yellow on the plant? 

    Many thanks @LowHP for the great advice.  I would like to collect seed but i let them flower because i wasnt aware not too, have got some nice dinner plates nontheless.  Seemed to enjoy the shelter of the corn next to it (and maybe the dead quail beneath).

     

    We will get frosts in a month or so.

    Kindness

    I hope u take the "lot" and either do what I said,

    or "seal lot"

    and sprikle ov next "lot's fermentation"

    what you might want to burn,

    could have been an activator!!


  2. On 13/04/2019 at 2:44 PM, bongoman said:

    I have a bunch of psychotria viridis leaf cuttings that are well rooted but yet to send up new growth.

     

    I'm a little concerned about my ability to get them through a northern NSW  (coastal) winter.

     

    Maybe a small greenhouse is needed? Bunnings sell small plastic - enclosed greenhouses that might keep humidity up sufficiently?

    I would rather move them indoors, easy & save!B)

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  3. 2 hours ago, Caster said:

    Just wondering if anyone from Tasmania would be interested in a meet up, with that said I have no idea of what we would do, so some ideas for that too would be great! 

     

    Post below your thoughts!

    copy, from other meets,

    learn from there mistakes.

    you are ill prepared.

    3 of 5.

     


  4. On 24/03/2019 at 7:18 PM, DiscoStu said:

    we're at the end of march 2019 now, is it time to update the donation counter to reflect the current year?

    but than we are lucky to have it,

    the way it is anyway!:drool2:

    pretend flash gorden them song,

    ah, sab savour of the universe!:rolleyes:


  5. another issue, besides mildew,:huh:

    is damping off,

    and this problem starts at the seedling stage already. :(

     

    in the tropics people prefer to plant in sterile soil,

    and than plant out, even without shock.

     

    if not using good potting mix, 4 starters,

    clear the open ground ( your wettest most rich soil!:wub:)

    and let the sun solarize your soil.:worship:

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  6. 18 hours ago, motherfirefly said:

    most of this is very good info,  I would wait a month  in northern nsw to sow, the temps are to high.  just sprinkle the seed on the surface, keep moist until they sprout and then back the water off. they grow really well amongst the cactus.   they do like a fed during the young stage but they happy to grow without it. po ash is perfect once they flower. 

    I think planthelpers climate would be very tricky to grow this species. 

    my current climate does not matter,

     I have grown all over the world.


  7. 18 hours ago, Glaukus said:

    . They will grow in the poorest soil imaginable

    not true, they are hungry.

     

    my tip is to either use sterilized soil and replant,

    or to solarize your poppy area!

    you poster's live where it's easy,

    but at other locations,

    damping off, will be an issue!

     

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  8. 3 hours ago, ph7 said:

     

    Hey mate

     

    . I don't have any Cebil at the moment, only Yopo - probably not good for your climate.

     

    Cheers

     

     

    I can send you Withania seed

     

    me 2 like 2 grow,

    that 1 again.

     

    w'l pm you when straight. :drool2:

    got good stories about this plant..:uzi:

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