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Hi all, was rummaging through the upcoming military auctions on pickles and saw this flow hood... Auction starts 6/7/23 AFM539 – Laminar Flow Work Station Note: Used,... - Pickles Hopefully someone from our community snaffles up a bargain and puts it to good use :-) Note: Might be worth posting here if you decide to bid - you and your neighbor might be bidding against each other! You might be able to pair up and share etc... better than bidding against each other and over inflating the price... Good luck! It should go for a reasonably low price I would think as it's 'out of character' for these auctions which are mostly trucks, jeeps and unimogs :-)
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Laminar flow hood coming up for auction
IndianDreaming replied to IndianDreaming's topic in Mycology
Not sure if one of us ended up scoring it, I hope so though... -
Laminar flow hood coming up for auction
IndianDreaming replied to IndianDreaming's topic in Mycology
Yeah, they say 'Used, untested...' on every lot... -
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What's on your agenda today?! So... I dusted off my gardening gloves today after a fairly long hiatus and innumerable hours spent doing 'other things', and finally got around to re-potting my neglected Lophs and my Nana's African Violet... I'm hoping they'll take to their new environment which is not ideal, but a damn sight better than their previous habitat! What's your plans for the coming spring season? What seeds are you sowing? What fruits are you picking? What whacky wild and wonderful new garden bed are you bringing to life?!
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That is the million dollar question haha, I believe I got the clumping kind as I can't imagine I would have purchased the running kind, but I've been unable to remember where i got them from. If you ping me your addy I have half a dozen seeds left I can send you, and you can try them out.
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Gorgeous specimen @SayN! I hope you put some star pickets or something (nails) in the spot to give the postman a surprise on the next visit! :-) Still a little chilly here for chilli's but I'll probably sprout some on the kitchen windowsill soon. Did you replant the Pach's? I've left a few that toppled, and once they sprout roots out the sides they go right off!
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Nice! Be great to see some shots of your grafts @fyzygy, what are you using as rootstock? I need to pot out some Black Bamboo I grew from seed... apparently some bamboo only set seed every 100 years or so!
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Well... might check back in in a couple years and see what happening. :-)
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Here's some cactus Pr0n... There is much tending and re-potting to do... I think I'll pop some in the ground this year, I've been meaning to do that for the last 8-9 years, and wishing I had, but there's no time like the present right?
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Couch Grass... !@#$'ing horrible stuff
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Roses: They seduce you with their vibrant colours, sensual smells, and beautiful petals, then shred you like a cheese grater when you cuddle them...
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Hi John, sounds great thank you - want to pm me your details? I'll transfer you some $ for postage if that suits?
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Yep, that would be an Entata Rheedii, Dream Seed, Sea Bean or Matchbox Bean :-) Delightful beans indeed. Yes, a catchup would be great!
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I am also on the lookout for bulk loph seed - 1000+ if anyone has such a stash - Aus only pls
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Hi all, been offline for a few years, glad to see you're all still here! I'm up for a meet-up - my March is cactus, but April/May/June is good :-)
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Well, nothin' like the temptation of a growing contest to entice me back after a few years! I'm in, sounds fun. I may have some giant sunflower seeds somewhere (rattles and clanks about in the dark recesses of the cupboard...)
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Hi All, I was perusing G-tree and found this ad for a flow hood - figured someone in Brisbane might be interested, I have spoken to Kate and since this item needs to go ASAP she is willing to drop the price to $400. Seems like a good price for what it is. She also has larger ones for sale. http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/heathwood/miscellaneous-goods/single-laminar-flow-cabinet-for-sale/1102890511
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I believe the unit has now sold but there are a few larger ones left. Mimzy you are correct - the filter alone would be nearly $400 - When I spoke to Kate she assured me that although the machine hadn't been used for quite some time, it was well taken care of, serviced and stored well I wish I was in Brisbane too! Even a small square box type flow hood seems to be $400 plus - to get a pro unit like this one, if you have the space, would be a fantastic addition to any mad scientists lair. I have an opportunity to do some tissue culture for a large wholesale nursery, so a more dedicated standalone unit with a bit of space like this one would have been perfect. Ah well, someone got a good deal i guess => back to the search engine!
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Here's an instructable that can handle 6 alarms and control 7 devices based on Arduino... http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-multiple-timer-Day-based-and-alarm-based/ Although you may not make your own shields, the code alone for this project would be worth a look... If you search for home automation using Arduino you're likely to find something that suits your needs. Home automation is controlling 240v devices with timers/switches/events so if you're going the Arduino route, I would start here, on the backs of others that have done the trial and error already.
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I use this one - Its easy to set up and works well: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Digital-Temperature-Humidity-Controller-with-Relay-Output-72x72-Celcius-/381383334023?hash=item58cc37d887:g:WH4AAOSwTapV5cIo If you search for 'humiture controller' you'll find dozens of them.
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Propagating psychotria from leaves: a side by side comparison of two methods
IndianDreaming replied to Strontium Dawg's topic in Ethnobotany
I've got some on the windowsill in bag now, been there for about 2 weeks, theres no mould, but no action yet either... Do they need light? What temperature are you keeping them at? -
Electrolysis/Electrocoagulation of Alkaloids?
IndianDreaming replied to Yeti101's topic in Pharmacology, Chemistry & Medicine
Sounds very similar to electrolytic rust removal - and if you use the search engine to find "electrolytic rust removal power supply" you'll find some fabulous circuits for voltage/current control. I have a 15A 10-15v pwm DC motor speed controller that operates at 30khz - cost $10 off ebay and works a treat as a 12v variable amperage power supply. Here's one thats 6-90v 15A that would do the job: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/6V-90V-15A-Pulse-Width-PWM-DC-Motor-Speed-Controller-Switch-/261888617437?hash=item3cf9c72bdd:g:k8MAAOSwv0tVUdWO -
I think about it like Echinacea, you put it into your body and it irritates your immune system. While your immune system is active it also attacks other foreign substances in your system. So: Drink a toxin, and purge out that toxin plus other toxins with it.
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Brahmi - don't see many bugs on my brahmi plants. Edit: pretty small leafy greens though Noticed a definite decrease in bugs all round by only watering in the morning - watering at night = bugs delight!