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Laila

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  1. I worked as a live music producer from 2001 to last year and managed to endure the old burn out, hence being in the mountains now.

    Can you imagine burning out via mainstream music?! Everytime you turn the radio or tv on, GAHHHHHHH!!

    Anyway - somehow, yesterday, a muso called jonathon wilson awoke something inside of me, the band's quite noice:

    Oh, I should mention, I don't think it would have been possible if I hadnt been shaken by the shoulders just prior by these guys:

    (that's if you can get past the intro!)

    :)


  2. They should grow fine. Just plant them in a well draining potting mix and make sure they receive plenty of direct sunlight (6+ hours)

    It's humidity they don't particularly appreciate.

    I guess when they're a little larger they will deal with the full sun well though ;)


  3. Lol, I visited woodwoman a place on the weekend and helped identify this as alternanthera. I was wondering if it could be alternanthia lehmannii - some websites list this as an aya additive but people seem unsure which part of the plant to use. The leaves darken on sunlight which would mean a color match. There is also mention of an unknown alternanthera plant (I think it said from Warwick, qld) which contains some goodies but cannot find that website now to refer back...

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  4. Hey guys, I've been trying my luck growing some pachanois and lageniformis over the last 12 mnths after visiting wandjina for the first time last yr. All has gone well, no rot! Have all doubled in size atleast but we had some work done at the property recently and had to move them from their usual spot (temp spot wasn't as sunny). Now that I've put them back ive noticed the e. Lageniformis 'X' is growing roots from its side (this cactus consists of two basal pups growing from a stump) What does this indicate? I'm just unsure if I should do anything specific in response to this. The other pachanois, the scop x lageniformis 'tig' and the pach x lageniformis 'tig' are striving and have sent off basal pups (without appearance of any side roots) and have been exposed to same condish. I'm thinking they either need more stability being long 'ens or nutrients, but really I'm stabbing in ze dark. Hoping you wise ol' pros can give me some advice?

    Thanks in advance,

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