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Mods! admin! ? How to repair/replace a troll blighted/ruined thread ?
HolographicYou replied to ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ's topic in Site & Forum Matters
Don't worry about them thunder, ive really enjoyed watching that virola tread closely and I only acknowledge what youve said in it anyway. It would be a shame if you stopped the tread, how else wpuld people know not to get their seeds from enthoplants! -
Hello all. It would seem Ipomoea tricolor is not self fertile like I had previously beleived. So all that time I have spent out in my street poking flowers with a Q-tip has been for nothing. Does anyone have an Ipomoea tricolor/violacea currently in flower? I would LOVE to exchange pollen! Happy to trade or pay! Kind regards, HY
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A brizzilian morning glory.. Is that setosa? Either way I'm keen, I think you can just add equal amounts of bicarb soda to the pollen and store/send it like that. I'll PM you tonight.
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Thanks Glaukus, I appreciate it! I will surely hit you up on that if all else falls through! (I'll pm you next week)
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Pm'd with a small donation
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I can do this weekend or the next but i understand being the long weekend that a lot of you might be out.
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Yopo Identification - rapid leaf movement?
HolographicYou replied to phytolator's topic in Ethnobotany
Absolutely not a yopo seedling, unfortunately. And I can say that with absolute certainty. :/ I found a couple of images on google to demonstate the seed differences. M. Pudica A. Peregrina And yes my appologies, M. Pudica does have flat seeds. I forget that most mimosas do and that hotilis is an exception.- 5 replies
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Yopo Identification - rapid leaf movement?
HolographicYou replied to phytolator's topic in Ethnobotany
In response to touch, no, but Yopo certainly can close its leaves very quickly after misting or watering although not in the same legue as mimosa pudica, it should be very easy to tell what he has: a ) was the seed a spherical shape or a very flat disk? (Anadenanthera having the larger flat seed) b ) the leaflets of mimosa are very large in comparison to yopos. Each leaflet of a yopo would not exceed around 5mm length and are probably only 1-2mm wide. Not too mention too many to bother counting! Of course a picture would make things easier.- 5 replies
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My phleb coming up to a year old. All my photos end up side ways. :/
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Different types of E-Liquid besides Nicotine
HolographicYou replied to LSDreams 2.0's topic in Chill Space
I've seen some zornia latifolia extracts sold in eliquid. I reckon that would be interesting but by the look of the fluid it may block those wicks quite quickly. Hello and welcome to the forums!- 1 reply
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James W. Jesso and Julian Palmer in Conversation
HolographicYou replied to folias's topic in News & Notices
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Kymatica and Zeitgeist-like propaganda, right? Tell us the issue dont offer a system that works. In my oppinion a waist of time and brain power those 'documentries'. But instead of skimming through it like i did I will watch it fully and at least offer a comparitive opinion.
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Yeah im going to have to.
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Every batch of kronic is a bad batch of kronic if you ask me. I'm very adiment on this shit being evil, its the only substance ive ever taken that has legitametly got me craving more. Despite my many horror stories it took my 21 year old friend having a stroke on one cone to assure me to keep my distance. Always take caution, your better off microdosing this stuff if anything.
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You're kidding there was a meet planned for today?! How did i miss this?! D:
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They will be able to survive that sort of temp if you can avoid getting their roots wet at these times. Keep them indoors for as long as you can so they can comfortably establish their swollen taproot then climatize them somewhere ideally away from the extremes of the weather, a green house is ideal. Lots of drainage and a big pot is a must but you can afford to hold out a year or so after they are put outside, this way your not paying a fortune on materials for those that dislike your winter.
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I have PM'd this gracious man.
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trading acacia seeds for trichocereus cuts and seedlings
HolographicYou replied to spooge's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
Alpina noice! Need some of that going around for phleb hybrids. Cool items olive, ill sus what ive got laying around. -
Is it possible you have been browsing ebay.com and your mrs ebay.com.au? Perhaps if she is signed in and opens an americal url it might try to redirect her. I know some items are not listed on both even if you select worldwide.
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http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=40233
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Just to dump what i found on google, "To disable this function: Open the Settings menu and select My Device tab at the top of the screen. Tap the Smart Screen tab. Switch the slider next to Smart Scroll from the On to Off position"
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EGA Super Plant Meet this weekend: updated information
HolographicYou replied to obtuse's topic in News & Notices
Who is the convent gardener? Where is this garden? Why can't I be the convent gardener? -
Im keen! Thank you! ☺
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Acacia maidenii troubles, bright red leaves
HolographicYou replied to Happyconcacti's topic in Ethnobotany
I havent personally ever used phosphorous on my natives (acacias) just because they really can get by on close to none. And ive been too afraid I will freak out those sensitive roots! But with careful application im sure phosphorous could give a nice boost. -
Acacia maidenii troubles, bright red leaves
HolographicYou replied to Happyconcacti's topic in Ethnobotany
Careful when giving our natives phosphorous, they are EXTREMELY efficient at picking it up and often a regular dose is too much for their hairy roots.