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Please PM me for more info. thanks
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On 16/10/2021 at 11:20 AM, withdrawl clinic said:can you explain to me why, the case numbers are still climbing, although, those states have managed to double vax ~80% of there population ??!
i am double vaxxed, and i still get head aches and ringing in the ears, since 11 weeks, thx astra zeneca!
as well the soles of my feet are hurting frequently, and for days after the two shots, ther was a little bit of blood when i blew my nose.
head aches and titnitis since 10 weeks, and now they tell us, i can still get covid.
if anybody knows, who could help me or who to hold responsible, let me know, thx.
Third dose will rid of them problems, PH.
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they are everywhere at the moment. northern NSW.
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I have lived a full life, So two more needles won't hurt? Done. Anyone dosing their children yet?
seems like the schools will be the super spreader when the country is open .
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I am done, now lets move on. can not wait to travel with my family. Done worse shit in my life. still here.
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cut and peel is my guess
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damage looks like someone has tried to remove the 'stem spot' from the infected area. otherwise it is a cranker type infection.
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4 hours ago, withdrawl clinic said:not an easy plant to, grow big and to get lot's of seeds.
i struggle even, i a very warm part of oz.
iboga, is a very special plant, and ants know that better than us humans, so often she struggles in cultivation, because of amphids.
ants place amphids onto iboba, and than milk the amphids, to get the medicine/drug.
if ant's love a plant, humans should love it too.
I disagree, I grow mine outdoors with no special needs, I am border line sub tropic to temperate. takes a bashing from the winter cold south winds no problem.
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3 minutes ago, -RC- said:And they all lived happily ever after.
never!
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2 hours ago, Evil Genius said:It's really borderline. Personally, I think it'll probably progress in the lowest part because you can already see various infected spots. Cutting brings other risks though because it opens wounds for the pathogens. I would probably cut, but it's a thin thin line.
borderline? 100% fungal stem spot, blight type infection. treat it hard with a good fungicide, start with copper or the one mentioned above. repeat in ten days. no results go to a systemic fungicide.
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On 03/11/2020 at 4:16 PM, Glaukus said:Miss him a lot, he was pretty much my first SAB friend, he was so open and friendly and generous, at a time I really needed it.
same same.
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not many left until next summer, ethno gold
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DM for deets. only for the tropical garden
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how good are chooks.
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damiana can be fussy, likes dry periods between watering, grow in a pot so you can move it around during the seasons.
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22 hours ago, withdrawl clinic said:yeah, i was lucky to produce some good catha seed, and giving them away, in quantity!
many of us got lots of different qat, in the garden, so suckers (for NL) or cuttings are the way to go, seed's are to varied, since i'm around.
although i'm ph, i got no ph, i culled this strain.
got nl, red, nl red, semi nl red.
broad leaved catha is an easy cutting,
narrow leaved not, use suckers instead..
why cull ph? Its a good strain
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On 13/07/2020 at 2:58 PM, withdrawl clinic said:the mixed variants are, though etreeeemly rare, hehehe.
the nl, is plentyfull, but only in oz!!
no they not. PH red narrow leaf has been around for years and peeps have been growing seed from this cross, resulting in many new types. best to get your seed stable before selling/giiveway. cloning is the best option
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sent you a DM.
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Pictures will be available via DM.
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Sorry to hear, have you asked your old boss?
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page down?
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14 days between the anti rot and the liquid copper. repeat
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Done, thanks
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All gone for now, thanks