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  1. Dear cactus heaven .. wish hard to have a view this ace

     

    there's so much to learn from this beautiful image, what an awesome set up and ordering system and how happy and well they all look

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  2. 3 hours ago, Amazonian said:

     

    Lol, you have a great imagination Horse. :) 

    thanks Am'z,

    Inyan has some baddass phenominal cactical freakies to try and see cool things in but this one gorgeous little critter was undoubtedly fave' so far.

     

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  3. sorry my touchpad on the laptop is a psycho and I've hardly any experience with using paint

    to be honest my pic was a terrible representation of the cuter , more like nyan kitteh I really see

    might've done it better justice with a pad and a few of the kid's crayons :innocent_n:

     

    There are some crazy things to be seen in cactical freakiness and some seem to be quite skilled artists

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  4. Thank you kindly for the knowledge it feels good to learn that and there is something immensely healing about thunder and lightening I find too.

    .. and I wonder if it will pull any more cat out of the bag or wink n grow a hat and a catnip cigar now that more than just my frequency is tuned to feline :innocent_n:


  5. oh yeah i get a beautiful feeling just being next to them , i can feel they're all back indoors with their proximity healing

    (cactus and mimosoids) and hopefully will feel the benefit of having the aya clan even closer since I've been using a bedroom .. didn't have one before cuz only 3 and w 3 nippers I just couch surfed my own couch :3 but ... it's good to sleep in a real bed in a proper bedroom again.. added a mitragina to the caapitarium and some more viridis a bit ago too (from aeroponic pod - life support machine - which was also key to sustaining psychotrias all this time where mother plants were lost)


  6. so far ... : do really fkn well almost fluke - and germ alicia, white aya malpighiacea sp' , muricata, ourhinos, caupuri, cielo and then watch them die in an appartment and now I have the minerals to try again ...

     

    so um ... nada yet , been at it about 3 or 4 yrs now , maybe this time round eh? wish me luck brah

     

    will defo be trying outdoor experiments but wasnt a good experiment a few months ago in midsummer downpours..

    well kinda, soon as they stopped the plants became really unhappy so need to start earlier in the year as poss

    -probbo's lookn at a building like a greenhouse/conservatory hybrid type thing .. just being able to afford to pay the builder I know and adhering to all rules n regs cuz house is still only rented but might be able to buy at some point n then have whatever thr fk i like built - probably a conservatory like in my most ancient pics from when i joined sab early 2014 .. if you saw my tricho album , that conservatory was key but would have it done properly with no corners cut like that one in the pics (was splitting apart expanding n contracting and i was in it all yr round virtually 24/7

     

    I think it's a long term project but they're really smart plants and there's something very cool about the way they interact with you , e.g. visiting dreams and waking to find sprouts, or coming back from the dead (alicia)


  7. Thank you kindly and always a pleasure! and wishing you all you seek on your plant path too
     

    it's an interestingly versatile climate for growing stuffs here providing a few safety measures adhered to.

     

    ..bit of a challenge for the super tropical jungle species tho..

     

    I like the sound of your climate if all year viridis is to be looked fwd to


  8. 15 hours ago, spacegrandmother101 said:

    What is your reason for growing this herb out in particular (if you don't mind me  asking)? 

     

    I just don't understand the reasoning behind this considering MANY other uses for the space in which this plant seems to be growing. P viridis would fit nicely there and have many beneficial uses.

     is the massively detailed description above viewable for you on your browser?

    I grew it just for preventing choking.. in a dry drainage creek.. and for sentimental value as the species that started a poison path which lead to a shamanic plant path ..

    viridis wouldnt last long there in the coldest part of the garden in uk I reckon..

     

    In my experience viridis is a waste of hard work outdoors in uk for more than a couple of days in mid summer if it's raining heavily.. I might be pleasantly surprised though if I find it can actually be done one day.

     

     

    There are no other uses for this space in actual fact for me as it is a flood relief creek other than hardy semi aquatics which live there mostly since it was dug out a few months back and I just don't understand how P viridis as a permanent fixture outdoor in uk would stand a chance and despite it's love of extreme moisture, I think it would be a terrible fail of significant negligence due to it's lack of appreciation for double figure sub zero temps.. unlike the Solanum dulcamara..

    which came from a pond/lake..

     

    - might try it just to rule out any possibility some time but pretty confident -16C might well wipe it out to be fair.
     

    Does viridis grow outside nicely for you in your area? , if so, awesome and wishing you a whole bush forest of viridis and a lot of fun and satisfaction with it.


  9. 10 hours ago, spacegrandmother101 said:

    You have any info on the uses of this plant?

    yes there is a massively detailed description with it's uses and everything on the other solanum dulc' image 

    you commented on saying that it was a waste of my growing space and suggesting I put P' viridis there instead (to die seeing as it's uk) and asking what I used it for. I assumed you couldn't view it and added a link and stuffs there.

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