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organic, is just a word, the molecules, would look the same regardless of how they were manufactured.
very important is though, to use the right mix for the specific plant. some plant need high drainage, some low.
some need lots of fert, some not. some plant like acid soil, some like alkaline.
I use a lot of 100% worm castings, no lime added.
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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...
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oh, now I remember, I got psychotria viridis (two different strains) seeds as well to give away for free!
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a jolly welcome to you!
I got 5 or 6 iboga fruits to give away, and will split them into two lots.
they are just starting to get yellow. I do get frosts at my place, but hope the seeds would still be ok.
I don't know if those seeds get damaged by frost, but guess, it's unlikely, because my plants even survived ground frosts.
as well a large amount of heimia salicifolia seeds {(please read planthelpers thread named heimia x- talls using only water) or similar name}, and very likely rifat clone seeds!!
the rifat seed pods I will not dissect, but chances are, you will find seeds.
the iboga seeds, I will only give to people with the right setup and experience, and the promise that you have studied torstens manuals. (:
you have to convince me, either by replying to this thread, or privat message that you are the right person for this job.
I will pay postage.
ph/wc bashers need not apply.
have a good one.
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if mono cultural land, bee's can bee, bee_nifical.
not at me place, though...

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sorry to say, I don't like those bee's!
they compete with native bees & insects for food,

honey bee's are bullie's
compared to native bee's,
and not as good pollinators!!

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don't press the panic button, mate..
my plant's look, far worse.
sun opener is super drought resistant!
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me thiks close to a weed, not sage at all.
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rumba salsa beat
every time, I press the penthouse button,
I think, of planthelper, oouh oooo
every time, I look at a business card,
I think, of planthelper, oouh oooo
every time, I check for alkalinity,
I think, of planthelper, oouh oooo
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all look's well!
tips getting brown, no problems.

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21 hours ago, thegreenriviera said:
naja naja!
selenicereus?
and u only get spring rain in wa,
dragon fruits love spring rain!

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alcohol is used for tinctures,
but you try cold water, and
physical extraction work like kava...

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piper and heat don't go well together, sorry..
as tea...
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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!!
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18 hours ago, Humbolt said:
Under what conditions WC?
Looks like i need to start again, or just leave it alone.
Great read thanks @Amazonian Im a terrible search.
no, u just re hydrate (add water, just tiny mist, too herb and seal)watch...:)
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bro, you have 2 heap ferment.
single leaf dry out is,
not recom….
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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!

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5 hours ago, Humbolt said:
Huh?
Id be interested @Caster but i dont think there's many of us.
you have to start off with a fanfare,
it would help!

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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.
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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!

pretend flash gorden them song,
ah, sab savour of the universe!

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another issue, besides mildew,

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!
)and let the sun solarize your soil.

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my 2
plant the strongest out right away,
your chances are slim.
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agree,
picking up a magpie feather,
or any native bird,
is a crime.
erythrina vespertilo seed free batswing coral tree
in Australian Native Plants
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hi!
I can give away a few of those seeds.
1st australiens held them in highest regard, used for making shields (lightweight, and absorbs impact). timber light as balsa wood for model making.
seeds and other parts used to make sedative portions (same as the south American cousin of this tree), as well used for ornamental properties on weapons an spiritual & magic purposes!