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    what's your favorite pornsite?

    lol only planthelper would start this thread good on you Free porn isnt as easy to find as it was- the free sites give SFA to freeloader like me even less now on dial up ive had a turn at nearly everything - cept eyeball porn its fun but its also gets kinda flat after a while i know my tastes have changed alot never liked glam porn like i guess playboy personifies i always preferred sluts ;D when i was 20 i still liked teenage girls and i guess was kinda still young in the head myself I liked hentai - but some is dodgy esp as i get older and they get younger. it makes me feel uncomfortable. a few years go id see a 17 year old and think nice, now i wouldnt , my ideal has shifted to 19 to 23. i expect itll go up more in time as i REALLY need at least the illusion of intellectual maturity to turn me on thers just only so many intelligen t ways to use the video porn genre unless i guess you can say i do like financial exploitation porn. i think its funny to see dumb girls end up givin it up for nothing or get more than they bargained for. its a reliable and time tested formula its just sex after all, they give it away free all the time it might be primal male female thing - the battle of the sexes situation: female tries to bind guy into contractual sex, guy tricks her out of payment or obligation, girl is left miffed anyway its fun some sites have a sense of humour too and arent all degradation this shane diesel guy is a crackup, good to have a laugh instead of the all too serious regulars you see in every bloody flick http://mydaughtersfuckingablackdude.com/pa...m/print.php?621
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    sucessfull pereskiopsis graft

    prolly a generic echinopsX - or say from seed that gets aroud in the trade as 'paramount hybrids' but if you are lucky it may be one with a good flower OR a long shot could be T/E bruchii (lol soehrenisia bruchii) a barrel forming red day flowering cactus thats pretty nice to look at
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    Two questions yet again

    lol maybe. it pretty col dn dry here tho atm to do the usual analogue species like king strop or agaricus subrufescens - which seem to com up on their own these days so long as i topdress with w/chips yearly ?? maybe can do an analogue gro using eryngii ill look into it
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    Caespitose loph pics

    yeah sure the clumper grows more like a normal loph big main head with a tendency to offset more than standard forms they are faster growing than standadrds and flower and set viable seed classic example is this 'lawns' are freaky the heads never get very big cos its like a lawn or cancer of small heads tiny heads on close inspection are already producing their own or even several new heads they dont to my knowledge flower much if at all to look at teh growth patter within a head looks like the branching inside a head of cauliflower unfortunately i cannot see pics clearly demosntarting this kinda like this shows but its not a good specimen. its my last bit b4 it rotted (RIP - u didnt die in vain) but i got my lawn loph from the guy in Vic who was selling them a few years ago too bad i didnt know what i was doing and killed them slowly over a few years now i can graft i need some more to make some crazy standards :D
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    ready for winter?

    rue - no luck but it naturally goes dormant in winter - yellows off to roostock i went hunting in SA for wild planst but couldnt find. i think i could easily keep a wildcrafted plant. its just keeping seedling alive thats tricky Khat - i store this warm and dry. never fully dry though Ephedra is on my rockery with the trichs and cold hardy cacti - so drainage is quite good. theres a stone mulch it purples a bit from the first frost but quickly recovers. if i was worried bout a bad year id cover it with frost guard it gets any incoming rain which is usually not much over winter here ive only lost them to sunburn when young girdling the stem - hence stone mulch now they are very hardy ive given up on sinensis - too hard to grow - major is teh best so far
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    ready for winter?

    yeah i like the pachys problem is imported seed is so often crap, u really need to make ur own. hence i buy at least 2 of each kind i find s i can make my own later same with trichs too i guess if they are seed grown batch i store my plants a few ways as they accept diff variables theres.. Warm and moist - the hardest generally mens bringing inside to a sunny room and supplying a self watering pot. and theyget to go outside on favourabel days things like iboga, or if i was ready to try then yohimbe, kava etc. true tropicals Warm and dry this is all the dry subtropicals pretty easy. make a greehnouse and put them in and dont water till spring easy for me cos daytime temps are still pretty high thes planst oft tlearte low nightime temps but not low daytime temps, esp not with wet feet includes lophs, pachypodiums, various incense trees, boabs, all those madagascar and socotra plants ambient dry no protection cept maybe some frostguard over the top and kept out of the rain hoodia, mammilarias, ariocarpus and all the cold hardy succulents frost free moist that is types which like cool moister weather but no frost, or do better with no frost so put them in a shadehouse WIWO frostguard covers and irrigate as needed over winter - esp if you have a timer irrigate at 3 or 4 in the morning to keep off frost from settling perfect example is brugmansias esp sanguinea now anything that doesnt need one of these kinds of protection is probably in my nature strip or veggie patch fully hardy things like ephedra major, anadenanthera,leonurus, trichocereus and allies others liek datura innoxia, stevia and calea die off to roostock and come back in spring excpet ! oh yes i grow pineapples and bananas, mimosa hostilis and have a damiana patch in the ground these i just will cover with frostguard and if say like the bananas or mimosa i will wrap the trunk in straw , wrapped with hessian to protect it
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    psychoactive Alpinia Officinarum tea

    got that one its one of the other 3 needed
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    ready for winter?

    not sure where your location is but i dont think your trichs (in the san pedro group) need any protection at all if you are coastal especially with this drought on the cold wont hurt these puppies in the slightest. only if it was very cold and very wet would most trichs, but not all, not like it so the trick is keep them dry if you're in frosty cold climate if its a warm climate then they will grow all year round like they do in Brisbane and Perth save the greenhouse for leafy plants all your trich might like is an open sunny position with protection from extended amounts of rain
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    Tender (pissweak) lungs

    wow maybe your friend should start experimenting with snuff aya mixes like ott did same principle as changa - but up ur nose or your arse for that matter ;) where theres a will :D on that matter - peyote enemas seem more appealing now given the tatse and texture of the herb
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    fruiting grain substrates

    oh yeah re millet its Bluemeanies (BM) favourite and in the archives im sure youll find info to that effect ther are a few millet species i refer to the french white millet youll find it in any good petstore
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    fruiting grain substrates

    lol diatomite = maidenwell looks like kitty litter, probably is $13-$16 for large bag. i use 7mm grade great for seeds and cuttings too fuckit im going to have to buy shares in a diamtomite mine its so bloody good :D when i get married you can throw it at me instead of confetti yeah? lol if T has CSS then this is my own private lovejoy
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    Two questions yet again

    maybe a makeshift shadehouse is an idea over summer to increase humidity dirt isnt really required, have you seen what they do at commercial button farms? they fill large sacks/bags with susbtrate and fruit directly out of those ive had thoughyts about people in urban areas using worm farm equipment to grow any coprophilic mushroom say a setup like these in a shadehouse to moderate temps and summer humidity you use the trays containers to grow teh mushrooms - say bulk neglect or straw cob or straw cob and vermipoo/ other herbivore manure cased with coir, bufferred peat or coir vermipoo mix once the crop is done you place back ontop of teh worms who readily eat all the spent substrate and make nice juice for your leafy plants. eventually the susbtrate itself becomes renewed as new vermipoo and can be used to make a new batch a tight recyling unit with multiple benefits thats going to look neat and inconspicuous also ANY kind of bulk tek will give you yields 10 or 100 times that of cakes with minimal effort thus one grow may do you a whole year and when its cold like now you can relax i agree about temperatures however the temps can be quite low for fruiting, its just colonisation thats need warmth
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    ready for winter?

    im glad you understand it is a symbiosis i have with all my plants they are not just for looks in there are foods, fibres, cosmetics, powerful medicines, virulent hunting poisons, and living jewels i can admire, sell when i need currency or hand on as heirlooms i am collecting them so one day not so far away i can use them to construct my habitat for a human as landscape planst they store water in the landscpe, encouraging life and moderating temperature, they can ride out fluctuations in seasonal rainfall for now i stand over them as i tend them, but one day ill be old and resting under the shade of the same Boab, commiphora or moringa tree and protected by the privacy of a trichocereus or stenocereus hedge
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    Nicotiana, winter and repotting

    you know this one? http://www.coffinails.com/ even plans for a curing device but thatd be illegal in oz
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    Two questions yet again

    wow guys sucks to be you ;) in nnsw you buy a bag of cowshit and it often fruits o/wise why wouldnt you make spawn innoculate feedbags of pasteurised straw and horse/cow shit leave to colonise dump in the yard and cover with more shit and straw water every now and then till it fruits ?? whats with all this terrarium jazz? seems your making work for yourelf
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    alternative living forum?

    do you fly much? if so look at the landscape as you go see all the watering points created by humans grazing animals native and exotic have done VERY well out of european settlement
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    brissie people, Saturday 14th April

    id have been there cept not enough warning and next week is too soon too - i need 2-3 weeks advance so i can palm off the kids to the olds and make sure work doesnt need me to do market stall days
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    Nicotiana, winter and repotting

    try plucking in future its easy to get harvestable leaves much harder to get a good smokeable chop chop
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    alternative living forum?

    yes dams are great but for ecological harmony you have to keep the animals out of them australia has too many waterholes, its overstocked with exotics and natives many govt programs in sthe west are concentrated on drying up pastoral lands. capping bores and reducing water points this way the arid rangelands can recover, free from roos and goats
  20. i eat my enemies its only fitting for a son of a chimp
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    Nicotiana, winter and repotting

    did you pluck?
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    good ol' adelaide

    Even having been brought up there im not sure what to make of adelaide even now provincial? yes cosmopolitan? yes insular? yes retrograde? sometimes its a strange place all things aside its a state/city with a hell of a lot to offer Aussie and international EB if they want to overcome their shyness ;)
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    fruiting grain substrates

    when in rome rye isnt acommom aussie grain millet and sorghum are millet is fine as is sorghum supplement with 10% seasme is good too all along you have to remember - the original tek in nth american new climate = new substrate oh yeah and never tried it but as i said over at AE forums diatomite is the shit for eberything iver ever tried it for it combines the best of vermiculite and perlite id be interested to hear of any experiments
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    alternative living forum?

    depends how dry the contry is at 500mm annual rainfalll and decent soils you need about 40 acres to sustain a family in basic needs
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    yr favourite natural stimulant

    yes and no yes its cactus yes the dose is low to moderate whether i am actually ingesting mescaline i do not know i believe i am not
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