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enohpi-zeekim

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  1. Sometimes this can be skin damage. Sun burn after keeping in a dark place too long or being damaged by something brushing against it hard. Something else to keep in mind.
  2. It's a common issue with the variety but you can help lmit this by keeping them in a well drained healthy soil. They need soil with nutrients but it is best to be easy draining. it can be due to the temperature and humidity as well but they generally like a sunny position obviously don't over water, let the soil dry at least on the top part before watering. The soil should not become hydrophobic but they should be able to resist drought for short times. I am not sure I can tell you much more being that it is such a hands on thing for me so without seeing the conditions and soil etc thats about the best I can tell you. I am not on here often, I last visited 3 or four years ago so all the best.
  3. Hi, it's been a while since I have been actively posting but hi everyone. Had a few medicinals but haven't been looking for anything else to get or trade at present.
  4. Hi yes I do, please let me know price per oz, I'll get back to you tomorrow. Cheers.
  5. Wanting some Syrian Rue. Dried plant matter fresh please, PM me ;)
  6. Not as far as I know. I'm certain it's not legal in Queensland, nsw I'm not as sure about gerianda and minima but not sinica. So it's probably a no. Not legally. It's even pretty tough getting venders to post to Australia now days but of coarse there are those places online that'll sell you anything.
  7. Growing ephedra is a mission, seed germination can be tricky. When I germinate ephedra sinica I guess theyd be the same, is I get a rough piece of clean sandpaper and scuff them up well. I have also used a scarification process where I take a knife and nik each seed with the knife. putting them in a solution of, I forget the name of the acid. its specially for germinating and making plants flower early. anyway you can just soak them over night and thn plant them in some seed raising mix. can take about two to three weeks to come up and vry slow growers. jhope this helps a bit. I will find out the name of that acid its like gerbrallic acid or something. yes thats it.
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    Joint fir

    My tiny joint fir, it's almost two years now and only had 5 out of 150 seeds grew and they are only just starting to really branch out. They are going dormant again this time of the year but as soon as spring comes again they'll take off this time. I can really see the tiny shoots around the hardening woody parts of it.
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    E.Sinica

    From the album: Joint fir

    Joint fir tiny plats.
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    Joint Fir

    From the album: Joint fir

    Two years and it's still so small. They're a tough little plant to grow but they're fairly tough as far as how well the ones that did grow have stayed alive without really growing much.
  11. From the album: Brugmansia

    My brugmansia which I got as a cutting a couple years ago is flowering constantly. Nice colours too. But I keep getting these little fat catipillars all over it and they destroy the leaves.
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    Brugmansia

    Brugmansia
  13. Gold Coast region pick up only. agar 100g. 2×petri dishes thick glass. 23ball brand cooking jars250 ml. malt extract500g aprox .100g agar aprox . dextrose 500g aprox. 2x thick glass petri dishes. 10l pressure cooker. 10+PCubensis prints for microscopy. Glove box. 25ml syringes . Scissors, tweezers,scalpels, glass seprator (-small crack in top still ok) ,alcohol prep pads. 20 L brewing barrel Vermiculite. Straw. $250.or near offer Everything. PM me.
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    Tricho-Loph

    This is one I did in NZ. It's a trichocereus scopulicola with a lophora williamsii graft going on.
  15. Mycelium planted in planter box, 1 month later.. Up pop mushrooms! P. Cubensis .
  16. Young Psillicybe shrooms popping through a casing of rye grass seed. I used the fine seed as a casing layer to give a nice background on the shrooms when I took a photo. In hindsight it wasn't such a good idea as the grass quickly depleted the nitrogen and food which mushrooms needed to continue to grow.
  17. Boletus badiusi believe they are called thanks to tangich for that info. Awesome fast response but I already threw it on a culture to breed it. I'll enjoy watching it grow in comparison to other shrooms on agar.
  18. Yeah I like that last description! But what do stars taste like? Everything, and everything is in everything! Lol. Water maybe the thing that all shrooms have in common. Well thanks for the prompt answers, excellent!
  19. It's hard to describe but it has a watery taste but there's something that's hard to describe about the taste of fresh magic shrooms. It's not a distinct flavour which makes the taste alone impossible to make a conclusion which is why I ask because it could be a flavour that is present in many types!
  20. Found a species of sponge mushroom that oxidises blue from bruising. Any info please tell, I have never seen a species of mushroom that has the distinct blue bruising of a psylicybe shroom on a sponge type. Is this a psychoactive type? It is extremely interesting compared to any other look alike I have ever seen. Could it be a active hallucinogen? It smells like mushroom and tastes like psylicyben from the bit I nibblled on and spat out!
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    From the album: Salvia ID?

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    Salvia ID?

    Help ID my salvia.
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